Award-winning country icon Dwight Yoakam discusses the importance of his latest album "Brighter Days" in preserving ...
Ken Tucker reviews them all. Here's Dwight Yoakam with a new song called "A Dream That Never Ends." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "A DREAM THAT NEVER ENDS") DWIGHT YOAKAM: (Singing) It's all right.
Meanwhile, like the rest of the world, Yoakam and his family weathered the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. His devotion to family is threaded through songs on ... to all things California music.
Though Dwight ... Amid songs co-written with Los Angeles-to-Nashville songwriting icon Jeffrey Steele (Rascal Flatts' "What Hurts the Most") and BMI Icon award-winner Bob DiPiero, Yoakam still ...
Dwight Yoakam spent his formative years acting in theater productions and singing and playing guitar in local garage bands. In 1978, after a brief stint in Nashville, Yoakam relocated to Los Angeles.
Dwight Yoakam reaches the Bluegrass Albums chart with his new set, Brighter Days. The project opens at No. 21 on the 25-spot, genre-specific ranking, and it’s a notable win for the musician.
Featuring iconic cover art and a range of legendary tracks, "Whipped Cream & Other Delights" from Herb Alpert & The Tijuana ...