It's been more than 16 years since the Cowboy Junkies recorded their acclaimed album, The Trinity Session. Its spare sound owed as much to the setup -- a single microphone captured the band performing ...
Time has not diluted the Cowboy Junkies’ dreamy mix of tempestuous torch songs and soup-for-the-soul soundscapes, but it has ...
Age has allowed vocalist Margo Timmins to cultivate her self-confidence, to come to decisions she trusts and to see what matters and what will last. The lead singer of the Canadian ...
ASPEN Reviews of recent CDs by artists coming to Aspen/Snowmass:Cowboy Junkies, Trinity Revisited produced by Pierre & Franois Lamoureux (Zo)Canadian brothers-and-sister act Cowboy Junkies didnt just ...
The release of Notes Falling Slow, the new box set from Cowboy Junkies, comes as a surprise on at least one level. It’s not the comprehensive career retrospective that one might expect — instead, it ...
The Cowboy Junkies introduced themselves with their 1988 release "The Trinity Session," a hushed, dreamy affair recorded in an old church in the band's native Canada. Twenty-two years later, the ...
The Cowboy Junkies are one of the most consistently entertaining bands of the last 30 years. Yes, the Toronto-reared act remains best known for its breakthrough effort – 1988’s hushed masterpiece, ...
"We only have one happy song," Cowboy Junkies singer Margo Timmins told a packed house at the Dakota in Minneapolis on Wednesday night. "And we're not pulling it out tonight." Timmins has been using ...
There is no voice in all of popular music that we love more than that belonging to Cowboy Junkies singer Margo Timmins. It’s one that conveys so many shades of emotion and mood — from quiet ...
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