Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. Todd Litton emails a “haunting and hypnotic” cover song from Cowboy ...
The Cowboy Junkies are one of the most consistently entertaining bands of the last 30 years. Yes, the Toronto-reared act remains best known for its breakthrough effort – 1988’s hushed masterpiece, ...
The Cowboy Junkies, the Canadian quartet known for its mournful country/blues and Margo Timmins’ distinctive vocals, will play Aspen’s Wheeler Opera House on Feb. 27. Tickets for the first Junkies ...
There was only one mic but lots of heart. In the late fall of 1987, Canadian folk rock band The Cowboy Junkies recorded an album at Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity. The live-style recording was ...
The Cowboy Junkies — long one of the best bands in all of popular music — are riding back into the Bay Area to perform multiple concerts. The sensational country-folk-rock act, consisting of vocalist ...
The legendary Canadian alternative country/blues/folk rock band, Cowboy Junkies, will return to New Zealand later this year for a four-date tour, celebrating their 40th anniversary. Presented by David ...
LONDON–The moody, spooky, wrench-stuck-in-your-gut album that launched it all for the Cowboy Junkies is back. Not that The Trinity Session ever really went away. The Junkies’ second album, recorded in ...
These Canadian alt-country vets put into practice one of that scene’s most worthwhile suppositions: that there’s fertile creative territory to be tilled by mating vintage country’s twang with more ...
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