Robert Earl Keen

Song Writing Advice from Robert Earl Keen
Song Writing Advice from Robert Earl Keen
Song Writing Advice from Robert Earl Keen
Robert Earl Keen is unequivocally, and without a single doubt one of the best entertainers of our time. His songs are stories, his stories are real, and they both just seem so effortless. At the 20th Annual Key West Songwriters Festival Keen offered up advice on how you can write a song. Pencil and paper time, boys and girls.
Robert Earl Keen + Lyle Lovett Grace The Cover Of Texas Monthly
Robert Earl Keen + Lyle Lovett Grace The Cover Of Texas Monthly
Robert Earl Keen + Lyle Lovett Grace The Cover Of Texas Monthly
The July 2015 issue of Texas Monthly Magazine hits newsstands Monday, with two very talented Texans on the front cover - Robert Earl Keen and Lyle Lovett. This month's cover story is dedicated to "secrets behind some of your favorite Texas songs," and includes the back story of songs written by Willie Nelson, Selena, Kacey Musgraves and the Dixie Chicks.
New Robert Earl Keen Music Featuring Dixie Chick Natalie Maines
New Robert Earl Keen Music Featuring Dixie Chick Natalie Maines
New Robert Earl Keen Music Featuring Dixie Chick Natalie Maines
Say what you want (Lord knows Natalie Maines does), but the Dixie Chicks are one of the best bands of-all-time; and may be the best female band ever. Country or not. And everyone loves 'em some Robert Earl Keen. Today the Wall Street Journal posted a new duet from former Dixie Chick, Natalie Maines and Keen, called Wayfaring Stranger.
Country Singer Robert Earl Keen Tells Kings of Leon to ‘Man Up’
Country Singer Robert Earl Keen Tells Kings of Leon to ‘Man Up’
Country Singer Robert Earl Keen Tells Kings of Leon to ‘Man Up’
At this point, it’s pretty clear that Kings of Leon singer Caleb Followill was dealing with a lot more than just heat exhaustion when he left the stage during the band’s show in Dallas last Friday — and that the band was thinking about more than the weather when it pulled the plug on its American tour. But as far as Robert Earl Keen is concerned, the next time around, the band should think of a be