Toronto's Cowboy Junkies has done a lot within the narrow spectrum of soft, languid music. From 1988's spare, impossibly beautiful The Trinity Session to 1996's pop-oriented but no less pleasing Lay ...
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Sylvia Miles, who earned two Oscar nominations – one for her memorable role as a poodle-owning Upper East Side matron who hooks up with Jon Voight’s hustler in Midnight Cowboy and one for a five and a ...
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 ...
Cowboy Junkies isn't shy when it comes to recording these days. In the past 18 months, the folksy band has released four albums, most recently "The Wilderness," as part of its four-CD "The Nomad ...
The Cowboy Junkies, the Canadian quartet known for its mournful country/blues and Margo Timmins’ distinctive vocals, will play Aspen’s Wheeler Opera House on Feb. 27. Tickets for the first Junkies ...
Sylvia Miles, an actress and Manhattan socialite whose brief, scene-stealing appearances in the films "Midnight Cowboy" and "Farewell, My Lovely" earned her two Academy Award nominations, died ...
This time around it’s decided they should go for the “band walking down a country lane” shot—a Cowboy Junkies staple. Looking at these pictures later, I’m amazed how serious and cool the band looks ...
Sylvia Miles, the uninhibited actress whose 14 minutes of screen time as a poodle-owning hooker in 'Midnight Cowboy' and a boozy broad in 'Farewell, My Lovely' was enough to land her a pair of ...