In this week's episode we're featuring a 2020 release from The Reeves Brothers: "The Last Honky Tonk". Distilling the best of 70s country down to a twelve-song collection, the most refreshing part of this album lies in it's original material. All but three of the tracks were written by brothers Matt & Cole Reeves who both ooze country music pedigree. The Reeves Brothers come by their throwback sound honestly, without pretence or effort it seems - this gloriously grimy brand of honky tonk IS their sound. Recorded between producer Kevin Skrla's Wolfe Island studios and Sugar Hill in Houston, the result contains significant Haggard overtones and features prolific steel guitar from Caleb Melo. Cole Reeves' twangy vibrato and Matt Reeves gritty growl serve to bring fans of hardcore, traditional country music an album worth it's weight in Lone Star beer and quarters for the jukebox. Get into it!
Jim Ed Brown - Bottle, Bottle
Eddie Noack on Allstar: 1962-1966
Larry Boone - One Way To Go
Little Jimmy Dickens - Country Music Hall Of Fame
Summer Dean - Bad Romantic
Leland Martin - Simply Traditional
George Jones, Melba Montgomery & Judy Lynn - A King & Two Queens
Porter Wagoner - I'll Keep On Lovin' You
Johnny Russell - Here Comes Johnny Russell
Reba McEntire - Have I Got A Deal For You
Roy Drusky - Greatest Hits, Vols. 1 & 2
Sean Burns & Lost Country - We Gotta Lotta Truckin' To Do
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Curtis Potter - Them Old Honky Tonks
Chris LeDoux - Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy
Dale Watson - Whiskey Or God
Holly Dunn - Across The Rio Grande
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