Radney Foster watched himself on a flat-screen television monitor strumming an acoustic guitar and singing "I Know You Can Hear Me," an emotional message to his father, retired Del Rio lawyer John ...
Radney Foster is one of the legendary, Texas-born singer-songwriters people mention in bar conversations to legitimize the type of country music they listen to as more authentic than their neighbor ...
Radney Foster arrived on the country music scene with 1992’s Del Rio, TX 59, named for his hometown and birth year. The album yielded four Top 40 hits, with “Nobody Wins” reaching No. 2. For Darius ...
Much is made of "alt-country," which has become ever more loosely defined as "country music that isn't a bunch of canned schmaltz." That definition certainly applies to venerable Texas ...
Twenty years ago, Texas-based country favorite Randy Rogers and his eponymously named band released their album "Rollercoaster." Since then, everything and nothing has changed for the act. Aug. 23 ...
Let's be absolutely honest. Most musicians benefit from having a full band on stage and, in general, that's the way audiences like to hear them perform. Steve Earle sounds better with a band. Slaid ...
The position that Radney Foster enjoys in the music landscape is remarkable. Mainstream country music and independent Americana tend to occupy separate orbits. Yet for 37 years, Foster has thrived in ...