Best Non-Frey or Henley Eagles Songs! 🎶

Plus, Lucinda Williams' anniversary tour, Luke Bryan's latest single, and more!

Good Morning. While most of the Eagles’ biggest songs were written and performed by Glenn Frey or Don Henley, there are a few major hits that feature different band members behind the mic. Find three such songs in today’s newsletter!

Plus, the album Neil Young made to annoy his record label, Lucinda Williams’ anniversary tour, and more!

Many Eagles songs featured either Glenn Frey or Don Henley on vocals. Their songwriting partnership is often thought of as the life-blood of the group. However, there are a few hits that do not feature either musician behind the microphone. Find three of the best songs in that vein at the link below.

When the label asked him to make a classic rock and roll album as his next release, Young offered up a country album, which they rejected, then switched genres entirely with Everybody’s Rockin’, a throwback to 1950s rockabilly, which he recorded with a made-up band, the Shocking Pinks. Read more at the link below.

TOGETHER WITH BROKEN BOW RECORDS

Americana legend Lucinda Williams just announced a 50th-anniversary tour of the US this year to celebrate her long and illustrious career! The brief tour will mostly span dates on the East Coast and will be quite different from your typical anniversary tour. Read more about this cant-miss tour at the link below.

Last Friday (April 5), Luke Bryan released his new single “Love You, Miss You, Mean It.” Less than a week later, it’s already approaching a million streams on Spotify. Co-penned by Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jordan Minton, and Jacob Rice, the song tells the story of a pair of high school sweethearts who drifted apart when one went on to college and the distance snuffed out their flame. Years later, though, they rekindled their love. It’s a sweet story and one that Bryan can relate to. Read more at the link below.

TOGETHER WITH BIG LOUD

Charles Wesley Godwin released the Live From Echo Mountain eight song project via Big Loud Records. After recording their breakout album, and Big Loud Records debut, Family Ties at the revered Asheville, N.C. studio, Godwin and his band the Allegheny High returned to Echo Mountain to reimagine eight songs from the album, stripping things down and putting a new spin on each track. Available now.

Lainey Wilson has been chasing her country music dream since she wrote her first song at nine years old. Since then, she has won a trophy case full of awards including a Grammy for Best Country Album and the CMA Entertainer of the Year Award. She’s also worked with some of her heroes. Today, Tractor Supply Co. reaffirmed its ongoing partnership with Lainey in a new Life Out Here ad spot. Read more at the link below.

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