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... Cowboy Junkies' new album recalls their start by ...
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, ...
In 1992, in the back of a tour bus, Townes Van Zandt, the late Texas singer-songwriter, serenaded Margo Timmins with an impromptu take on his song, “Flyin’ Shoes.” The song is no sweet pick-me-up. The ...
“We don’t do happy very well,” informed Cowboy Junkies singer Margo Timmins. That’s probably true, although there was no way to test the statement Monday, Feb. 27, at the Wheeler Opera House. Cowboy ...
You get great vocal work, terrific guitar playing, gorgeous lyrics and so much more at a Cowboy Junkies show. Oh, but there’s one thing you don’t get when you attend a concert by this Canadian ...
Touring is hard, but for Cowboy Junkies and Margo Timmins, the effort is worth it. “The music makes us all feel like we belong,” said Timmins, the lead singer. The concerts have been great, she said, ...
Cowboy Junkies is a band of subtle dynamics, their lyrics typically introspective and the delicate nuances in the voice of Margo Timmins conveying contemplation, perhaps an inner conversation with ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. It's been more than 16 years since ...
Although they’re famously free-riding, mythically rugged individualists and their music is highly addictive, the four members of the Cowboy Junkies are neither cowboys nor junkies. They make up the ...
The release of Notes Falling Slow, the new box set from Cowboy Junkies, comes as a surprise on at least one level. It’s not the comprehensive career retrospective that one might expect — instead, it ...
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 ...
When the Cowboy Junkies released their first album in 1986, it consisted almost entirely of covers, though, sometimes, their renditions were so original, you couldn't recognize the song they were ...
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