The year was 2000. Y2K had come and gone without a hitch. Cell phones were still a novelty and not yet an appendage. And a decidedly analog album was taking the country by storm. The arrival of O ...
For Kacey Musgraves, there’s no place like home. Both her home state of Texas and her musical home, Lost Highway Records. The label signed Musgraves in 2011, but before she could release her debut ...
With a New Label Deal, Kacey Musgraves Faces the Future While Making Peace With Her Past (Exclusive)
The singer-songwriter was a relative unknown when she signed her first label deal. Now, 15 years later, she returns to relaunched Lost Highway Records a country superstar who fought to make music on ...
In the 2000s, Lost Highway Records was the prestige country and Americana imprint for Universal Music Group's Nashville division. Like, say, Warner's esteemed Nonesuch Records, Lost Highway was a ...
In 1949, Williams released “Lost Highway” as the B-side to “You’re Gonna Change (Or I’m Gonna Leave)”. The song, written by Leon Payne, uses the timeless “rolling stone” metaphor to describe an ...
“To have a home for artists who are left of center is necessary,” says Kacey Musgraves, the revived label's first signee. By Shirley Halperin, Ethan Millman The year was 2000. Y2K had come and gone ...
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