The people of El Paso breathed a sigh of relief Aug. 19, 1895, at the news of the death of John Wesley Hardin at the Acme Saloon. One hundred and fifty years after his death, Hardin, rumored to have ...
John Wesley Harding @ (Le) Poisson Rouge (more by Tim Griffin) John Wesley Harding’s last Wes & Eugene’s Cabinet of Wonders show is happening Wednesday, April 15th at (Le) Poisson Rouge. (Though the ...
Update: k.d. lang has been added, because now they're just taunting. Tickets on sale now. Portland's been a pretty good town for (a.k.a. John Wesley Harding). The novelist and singer-songwriter has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Wesley Hardin was one of the most violent figures of a violent age. Born in Bonham to a Methodist preacher in 1853, he ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On March 9, 1968, legendary folk musician Bob Dylan released his eighth album, John Wesley Harding. The record was a critical and ...
In the early '90s, charming folk-pop troubadour John Wesley Harding looked like a star in the making. Finding a comfort zone between the wry absurdism of Robyn Hitchcock and the bold expressiveness of ...
Did Bob Dylan hide The Beatles’ faces on his ‘John Wesley Harding’ album? Dylan’s 1967 album John Wesley Harding had a snapshot of him standing in front of a tree with three men. It was a good fit for ...
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the “birth” of John Wesley Harding, the alter ego of British singer-songwriter Wesley Stace. It also marks the year of that alter ego’s death: Stace’s new album ...
I'm wrong about everything," John Wesley Harding sings on The Confessions Of St. Ace, his first album for yet another label. "I think you'll like our song, but I'm wrong." But you can't be wrong all ...
We can all relax now. Bob Dylan isn’t dead. He is all right. He is well and he’s not a basket case hidden from our view forever, the lovely words and the haunting sounds gone as a result of some ...
Wesley Stace, the novelist occasionally known as singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding, once wrote a poignant tribute to Bruce Springsteen’s physical presence on stage: “The way Springsteen moves is ...
John Wesley Hardin was one of the most violent figures of a violent age. Born in Bonham to a Methodist preacher in 1853, he quickly moved to a life of crime. By the time he was 18, he killed perhaps ...
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