


Guy Clark is a songwriter's songwriter, and even a Texas songwriter's songwriter. Even if you’ve never heard his name, you’ve heard his music through the many pop, country, and folk artists who have covered his songs. For this trip, take a listen to one of his recent albums, Some Days The Song Writes You
Terri Hendrix well knows how to build a song, and how to cover one too. She was once awarded a scholarship to study opera, but decided to pass that by in order to go deeper into creating her own music. She draws on folk, blues, jazz, and country, seasoned with social justice at times and flavored with humor too. You can hear her latest adventures with this on Cry Till You Laugh.
Kelly Willis is a storyteller, both in what she chooses to sing and in how she sings

Bruce Robison is another one of those musicians whose music you may know better than you know his name. The Dixie Chicks, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill are among those who’ve taken Robison’s music to the top of the charts. For this trip, reach into his back catalogue for an album which among other things includes his version of the song Travelin’ Soldier. The album is called Long Way Home From Anywhere.

photographs of Kelly Willis and Tish Hinojosa copyright Kerry Dexter
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This is part of The Great American Road Trip, in which I originally partnered up with A Traveler’s Library to add musical ideas to the book and film suggestions for journeys through the regions of the United States which you’d find there. The Library is closed now, but I think you will still find the journeys through music interesting.
For more about the road trip (and a look at some great road songs) see Great American Road Trip: Music begins
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What no Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jewboys? Gotta love those guys.
ReplyDeleteMelanie,
ReplyDeleteactually, I don't. but hey, Texas is a big state, each to his or her own...
When I think of Texas, I think of Lyle Lovett. Despite the Julia Roberts incident, I've always found him to be a class act.
ReplyDeleteI love What I Deserve; one of those records that's stayed in rotation in my car's CD player for years. But what about Townes Van Zandt? He's not only my personal musical hero, but practically created (along with Guy) the Texas Troubador tradition.
ReplyDeleteOthers to add:
Nanci Griffith
Patty Griffin
Lyle Lovett
Jimmy LaFave
I could go on and on.....
Casey,
ReplyDeleteI've always thought the Julia Roberts time rather added to Lyle Lovett's uniqueness. saw him once fairly early in his career, opening for Emmylou Harris. interesting combination, to be sure.
Melanie H,
ReplyDeleteoh, indeed. there are just so many fine Texas musicians. you may want to check out the road trip post on Oklahoma -- I wrote about Jimmy LaFave there