I'll give a listen. You have a good ear. Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Bob Dylan is an astute trio to take inspiration from -- they have more in common than people realise. (Cash having Dylan on his show as a guest comes to mind.) and now I'm thinking about what if that had been The Highwaymen rather than Waylon, Willie and Chris. Or maybe Highwaymen II. Or Traveling Wilburys II, with George Harrison (whom I so wish had done a country album).
I'm rambling, but that trio of names sparked my aural imagination.
I'll give a listen. You have a good ear. Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Bob Dylan is an astute trio to take inspiration from -- they have more in common than people realise. (Cash having Dylan on his show as a guest comes to mind.) and now I'm thinking about what if that had been The Highwaymen rather than Waylon, Willie and Chris. Or maybe Highwaymen II. Or Traveling Wilburys II, with George Harrison (whom I so wish had done a country album).
I'm rambling, but that trio of names sparked my aural imagination.
Thank you. But oh the rabbit hole I could go down with the three of these legends.
Music is more connected than most realize and when you really explore said connections, it is fascinating.
I think that’s particularly true when it comes to the truly groundbreaking artists — they find one another.