He's won Juno Awards, played sold-out shows in hockey arenas, written songs sung by your favorite Texas artists, and has even played "Five Questions." Remember when Corb Lund made his Radio Texas, LIVE! debut?
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With a stellar reputation for providing a family friendly environment and the best in Americana, Texas Country, Red Dirt and Bluegrass music, The Braun Brothers Reunion should be on the top of your list of festivals to attend this year...
Y'all can keep your "Jingle Bells," and "Please Come Home for Christmas"'s cause down here in Texas we've got badass original tunes for Christmas.
From tried and true Texas / Red Dirt artists, to a couple adopted acts; here are our Top 6 original Christmas songs for Texas Music lovers this Year...
The big announcement that Corb Lund will have a new album out in October (oh you didn't hear about it, eh? Click this), is the only reason we need to #TBT to the canuck's Radio Texas, LIVE! debut.
Producer Dave Cobb has brought out the best in great artists including: Whiskey Myers, Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton and Jamey Johnson. Up next for Cobb, Canadian country singer Corb Lund.
He's won Juno Awards, played sold-out shows in hockey arenas, written songs sung by your favorite Texas artists, and has even played "Five Questions." Remember when Corb Lund made his Radio Texas, LIVE! debut?
Aside from I'll Be Home for Christmas (If Only in My Dreams), traditionally Christmas music is very happy. Of course, the music tends to more often be about spending time with friends and family, singing chipmunks, mommy kissing Santa, reindeer and love; as opposed to loneliness. And, really, even the sadder songs feel happy. Not this one.
He's won Juno Awards, played sold-out shows in hockey arenas, written songs sung by your favorite Texas artists, his current single even features Hayes Carll -- and now, Corb Lund has played "Five Questions" on Radio Texas, LIVE!
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From CMT: Canadian singer-songwriter Corb Lund and Texas troubadour Hayes Carll have probably driven a million miles over the course of their careers. So, of course, they’ve had a few run-ins with highway patrol.
For “Bible on the Dash” from Lund’s album Cabin Fever, the real-life buddies teamed up to reveal a secret weapon for getting out of tickets and searches...