Valley Advocate staff writer Chris Goudreau spoke with Cowboy Junkies lead vocalist Margo Timmins about the secret to the band’s longevity, plans for a new record, memorable past gigs in Northampton, ...
It's a question of how you choose, and Cowboy Junkies have chosen well, offering up an album of nine songs from across the last five decades, none of them particularly obvious. And each is carefully ...
Time has not diluted the Cowboy Junkies’ dreamy mix of tempestuous torch songs and soup-for-the-soul soundscapes, but it has given it a naturally more seasoned feel and bittersweet bite that fans (and ...
Call it a tale of two sets, with the story being that both were compelling, but one better than the other. When 1990s alt-county rockers Cowboy Junkies played Musikfest Cafe at ArtsQuest Center on ...
Cowboy Junkies, a Canadian foursome known for its dark, atmospheric approach to rock, folk, blues and country. The band is stubbornly independent -- that's a good thing -- and pretty much ignores the ...
"We only have one happy song," Cowboy Junkies singer Margo Timmins told a packed house at the Dakota in Minneapolis on Wednesday night. "And we're not pulling it out tonight." Timmins has been using ...
Bees in a Bottle are the Portland duo of Christine and Chad McAllister. Their new album, The Sun Left and Took The Moon With It, drew inspiration from the loss of two friends, one by suicide.
Given their sobering Sunday morning sound, Cowboy Junkies can’t be expected to enliven any song or standard they set their sights upon. An uptick in energy is neither part nor parcel of their typical ...
NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks to Margo and Michael Timmins of the band Cowboy Junkies about their new album, "Songs of the Recollection," and their tradition of covering other artists' songs. When the ...
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