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Topic: Country Music (page 6)

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Rural medical team: When I said cardiac "arrest" the patient's friends threatened to knock my teeth in if I took him to ja

Mike Perry

Music: Willie Nelson gets "Stardust" in his eyes

Seth Mnookin
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Entertainment Log: Finger-knotting runs and impetuous thrills with Bila Fleck

Seth Mnookin
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Brilliant Careers: George Jones

Stephanie Zacharek

Music: Back to Folsom -- Johnny Cash's greatest record reissued

Seth Mnookin
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Music: With a little help from Earle and Harris, Buddy Miller searches for the heart of country soul

David Hill

Music: Garth Brooks reinvents himself in a miscalculation of historic proportions

David Cantwell

Music: The Dixie Chicks and Eve both at No. 1. Time to dust off grrl theory?

Jon Dolan

Music: Lucinda Williams, Iris DeMent and other country queens meet John Prine under the covers

Rachel Elson
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Music: Emmylou Harris, Beck, Elvis Costello and others revive the songs of Gram Parsons

David Bowman
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Music: There are guitar players and then there is John Fahey

Andy Battaglia
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Music City comes to New York: Mandy Barnett does Patsy Cline proud; Shaver charms an adoring audience

Charles Taylor
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Music: On "Buzz Me In," songwriter Jack Logan buries the corpses under the bed and hits the gas pedal

Stephanie Zacharek
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Music: Country superstar George Jones drank hard, drove badly and lived to tell about it on "Cold Hard Truth"

David Hill
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Music: Lyle Lovett, country music's smartest anomaly, reunites with his Large Band on a smoldering live album

Seth Mnookin
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Music: Back in the '50s, L.A. session guitarists Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant were the Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie

David Hill
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Charles Taylor
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King Kaufman
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Jeff Stark
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Jeff Stark
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Stacey Kors
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Joyce Millman
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Gavin McNett
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Meredith Ochs
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