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Reckless Kelly, Red Dirt Mainstays, Say They're Retiring From the Road After One Last Tour
After more than 25 years together, the Idaho country-rockers will call it quits in 2025. "I’ve been at this so long, there’s not a lot of surprises anymore," says frontman Willy Braun
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Robert Earl Keen Has Played His Final Show. He's Not Kidding
On the ground in Helotes, Texas, where a songwriting legend makes a bittersweet farewell to the stage
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Turnpike Troubadours Reunited to Play Their First Show in 3 Years — Grown Men Cried
Evan Felker and company's joyous return to the stage at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa puts a period on an unexpected hiatus
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Turnpike Troubadours to Play Opposite Willie Nelson at Windy City Smokeout
The Red Dirt band, who recently announced they're reuniting, have a string of new festival appearances on tap for summer
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Exclusive: Turnpike Troubadours Talk Unexpected Hiatus, Newfound Sobriety, and Surprise Reunion
With front man Evan Felker sober and refocused, the Red Dirt group end a two-year-plus break and plot a new future. "I miss playing music," Felker says, "but I don’t miss being drunk and telling the same stories over and over again"
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Turnpike Troubadours' Evan Felker Says He's Sober, Focused on Music in New Interview
Oklahoma songwriter recounts his bumpy road to redemption for the upcoming book Red Dirt: Roots Music, Born in Oklahoma, Raised in Texas, at Home Anywhere
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How the 'Red Dirt' Music Scene Is Trying to Survive the Pandemic
Why country artists Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, and Reckless Kelly are leaning on their bank accounts, side businesses, and their dedicated fans
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