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The Jayhawks are one of those bands that people only seem to have figured out later. Much like the Raspberries and Big Star (who the Jayhawks, none too coincidentally, paid tribute to in a song of ...
The Jayhawks have finally set a release date for Mockingbird Time, the first LP recorded with the classic Gary Louris and Mark Olson-led line-up since 1995’s Tomorrow The Green Grass.
On this episode of All Songs, we premiere new music from The Jayhawks, Margaret Glaspy and more, plus new Weezer and saxophonist Colin Stetson's reimagining of Górecki's Third Symphony.
The Jayhawks were at the forefront of the modern "alt-country" sound. There first album, 1991's Hollywood Town Hall, is a favorite of music critics and a devoted fan base. Now the Jayhawks have a ...
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To celebrate the Jayhawks' new album, "Back Roads and Abandoned Motels," frontman Gary Louris shares a playlist with USA TODAY.
Jayhawks, "Music from the North Country: The Jayhawks Anthology": In the late '80s, the Jayhawks appeared on the Minneapolis music scene, playing then-little-heard country rock.
The Jayhawks still feel like an island unto themselves, though, with a new album, Paging Mr. Proust, that downplays their twang in favor of Sixties-inspired folk and electrified krautrock.
There’s plenty of country-rock on the two-disc Music from the North Country: The Jayhawks Anthology, but it’s perfectly reasonable to suggest that it wasn’t country-rock they were best at.
Well, not quite. The Jayhawks’ songs certainly would be memorable pop hits — if they could be sent by time machine back to an earlier era in pop radio. Longtime leader Gary Louris jokes that ...