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Maki dishes on Detroit diskery over Michigan Public airwaves
Al Allen’s Black Beauty – A Guitar Story
Lee Nolan Faulkner at peace
New book fills missing gaps in Detroit music history
Johnny Clem and them
Happy 100th birthday, Les York of the York Brothers
Undecided Heart: Ralph Davis, Part Three
Undecided Heart: Ralph Davis, Part Two
Undecided Heart: Ralph Davis, Part One
Jimmy Lee Williams: You Ain’t No Good For Me
When cowboys ranged Detroit radio — Happy Hank
Jack North reminisces about WEXL radio
Jimmy Williams: Blue Water Drifter, Part 3
Jimmy Williams: Blue Water Drifter, Part 2
Jimmy Williams: Blue Water Drifter, Part 1
2014: Year of Detroit Country Music book
90 Years of Detroit Country Music
Classic rockabilly meets classic rock at WCSX radio
Detroit Rockabilly Reunion on WDIV Channel 4 TV
Georgie Davis remembers the Davis Sisters
Rockabilly reunion at United Sound Systems
Tennessee Valley Boy: Jack Luker
So long, Jack Rainwater
Tributes to guitarist Cliff Gilbert
‘Hamtramck Mama’ celebrates diamond anniversary
I Smiled At Her: Previously unknown Forest Rye record
The rhythm of Happy Moore
Flint teacher propelled steel players’ careers from Detroit to Nashville
Club Canton attracts Detroit country music crowd
Detroit Country Music book signing Jan. 19 at legendary Club Canton
Thanks for a great 2013!
Chief Redbird on film
Detroit Country Music book signing salutes Chief Redbird, Al Allen
United Sound Systems: Universal origins?
Keith’s favorite research moments for Detroit Country Music book
The Car City Country Top 20
Detroit country music gets its due
We love his style: Johnny Powers
Don’t you know Swanee Caldwell
Discography: Detroit steel guitarist Chuck Hatfield
Salute to Buddy Emmons in Nashville
You can judge this book by its cover
12101 Mack: Labor and country music in Detroit
May Hawks featured in Cowboy Songs
Chick Stripling: The buck dancer stops here
Same Old Blues: Patti Lynn, Part Two
Same Old Blues: Patti Lynn, Part One
Little Jimmy Dickens in Saginaw
Deke Dickerson visits the Pick N Strum
Where You Gonna Rock Tonight: Jimmy Franklin, Part 3
Where You Gonna Rock Tonight: Jimmy Franklin, Part 2
Where You Gonna Rock Tonight: Jimmy Franklin, Part 1
Victor Lewis, Country Music Promoter of Detroit
Frank Lary and the Swingsters
Cowboy crooner: Smilin’ Red Maxedon, part 2
Cowboy crooner: Smilin’ Red Maxedon, part 1
Hall of Fame salutes steel guitarist Paul Franklin
Interview: Guitarist Tommy Odom, part 2
Interview: Guitarist Tommy Odom, part 1
Detroit discography of the Davis Sisters, Skeeter and Betty Jack
Wayside Records and early Detroit bluegrass, part 2
Wayside Records and early Detroit bluegrass
Casey Clark and the Lazy Ranch Boys souvenir book covers
Guest post: Fred Stanley and the Skillet Lickers
Forest Rye’s trail from Detroit to the ‘Grand Ole Opry’
Rock And Roll Grandpap: Don Rader
The mysterious Ricky Riddle
Introducing The Humdingers, a.k.a. Les Paul and Mary Ford
A Detroit discography of the York Brothers
Barefoot Brownie and Ernie Lee on TV
He Dreamed Of A Hillbilly Heaven: Hal Clark
WYSI / WSDS radio: the rock’n’roll years
Detroit country-western handbills
Eddie Jackson and Don Rader, early inspirations
Detroit recording sessions of Jimmy Work
He played music with Dynamite: Skeet Ring
James N. Gregory’s “The Southern Diaspora”
Ford Nix: Detroit bluegrass pioneer
The Silver Sage Buckaroos, and a new introduction to Detroit country-western
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