The Oxford American is a national magazine dedicated to featuring the very best in Southern writing while documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Billed as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing," it has won two National Magazine Awards and other high honors since it began publication in 1992.
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Johnny Cash, Pray for Me
The Maple Leaf Piano Speaks to the Bayou Maharajah
That High Lonesome Sound
Mickey Guyton Talks to Us
Old-Time Folks
Little Blue Transistor Radio
Not Country, Not Western, Just West
The Bard of Lower Broadway
Dr. Ralph Stanley Live at the Carter Family Fold
The Singer
Exiting / In
Once Upon A High Lonesome • Listening for a cry in the night
THE TRAGIC TALE OF RACKBACK TOM AND HIS REPENTANT SPOUSE
HER RIGHTFUL PLACE • The everlasting legend of Tanya Tucker
Silent Heartbeat • Buddy Harman and the quiet revolution of country drumming
The Country Idiom of Hip-Hop • How trickster tales, diasporic toasts, and James Brown shaped a genre
I Ain’t Got Nothing But Time • The mostly true legend of Hank Williams
Songbook
My Dear Companion • On Linda Ronstadt and her gal pals
Place Embodied • The sonic landscapes of Solange’s When I Get Home
HIRAETH • How to find our way back
If You Don’t Like Millie Jackson … • Before there was a Yeehaw Agenda
RAMBLING HOME • The living tradition of an Irish ballad
“For My Lover” • Tracy Chapman on the rewards of risk and love
COUNTRY MUSIC WASN’T OUR GENRE BUT PATSY CLINE WAS • A voice that conjured a secret love
Fairytale • The Pointer Sisters, the Great Migration, and the soul of country
GLITTER, COWBOYS, AND TEARS • Orville Peck’s queer honky-tonk
Olivia Newton-John’s Catalog of Emotion • And the quiet power of her voice
Will the Real Mr. Heartache Please Stand Up and Cry? • The surreal tragicomic legacy of Johnny Paycheck and David Berman
A TALE OF TWO SONGS • Love lost, love found
Future Roots • Tomás Doncker on his twenty-year collaboration with Yusef Komunyakaa
Black at the Roots • A lesson on country music’s lineage
Music Credits