On This Day in 1960, Country Music Said Goodbye to the Star Who Brought History to Life and Wrote Songs Covered by Dwight Yoakam and George Jones Read More
On This Day in 1988, Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens Were at No. 1 With a Milestone Song Birthed From a Merle Haggard Scheduling Conflict Read More
Country Archives, 1988: Dwight Yoakam Teams Up with Buck Owens to Perform the Bakersfield Legend’s Final No. 1 Song Read More
Behind Dwight Yoakam’s Nashville Rejection and Grand Ole Opry Audition: “Nashville Has Never Really Been About Live Performance” Read More
Dwight Yoakam Reveals How His 4-Year-Old Son Inspired the Title Track from His New Album ‘Brighter Days’ Read More
Dwight Yoakam Reveals That He Postponed the Release of ‘Brighter Days’ by ‘About Six Months’ to Accommodate a Last-Minute Post Malone Collaboration Read More
Dwight Yoakam Teams up With Post Malone for First New Song in 9 Years, Announces New Album ‘Brighter Days’ Read More