166: Charley Crockett

 

On Episode 166, I'm joined by Texas Gulf & Western singer-songwriter Charley Crockett. On this one, we talk about his latest album, the honky-tonk classic, 10 For Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand, which was released this past Friday (February 26). During this interview, Crockett talks about the late great Texas honky tonker James Hand, and why it was paramount that he cut an album of Hand-written tunes. We also touch on his previous album Welcome to Hard Times, embracing the Western landscape and western balladry on the loose conceptual 2020 release. 

This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol. In addition, this episode is sponsored by WYLD GalleryThe Blue Light Live, and Hot Damn Coffee.

Interview Transcript

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