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Around the time most honky-tonk bartenders are headed home for the night, Tyler Mahan Coe shuffles toward his book-strewn office in the East Nashville apartment he shares with his girlfriend
Music’s best podcast stars a self-taught know-it-all talking about George Jones. For 30 hours [Los Angeles Times]
Around the time most honky-tonk bartenders are headed home for the night, Tyler Mahan Coe shuffles toward his book-strewn office in the East Nashville apartment he shares with his girlfriend and records “Cocaine & Rhinestones,” his fiercely told, relentlessly researched podcast on the history of country music.
“About 1:30 a.m. is when all the neighbors get quiet and cars stop driving by outside, and about 5:30 or 6 is when the birds outside start making noise,” Coe said during a recent call.
Coe, the son of Outlaw Country singer-songwriter David Allan Coe and who dropped out of high school at 15 to play guitar in his dad’s band, had just finished taping the fifth episode in his season-long exploration of country singer George Jones an artist he said “just happened to have this chest cavity that glowed with so much air.” The first episode, “Starday
The It s Okay Not to Be Okay Double IPA will be available on Saturday, March 13th. Author: Lauren Hall (WGRZ) Updated: 6:34 AM EST March 11, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Local brewers are known for the creative beer names that they come up with. A new one out of Lewiston is a little more serious than what you may be used to seeing on the side of your cans.
It s called the It s Okay Not to Be Okay Double IPA. Brickyard Brewing Company teamed up with Pressure Drop and Thin Man Breweries to produce the new brew for charity. They hope the saying on the label serves as a reminder to people that they should never be afraid to reach out for help if they re suffering.
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Camellia Brand, TABASCO® will hand out red bean kits to celebrate one year until Mardi Gras Day
02/26/2021
NEW ORLEANS (press release) –
To celebrate one year until Mardi Gras Day and what’s anticipated to be a return to pre-coronavirus festivities, Camellia Brand, TABASCO Brand Pepper Sauce, Cajun Country Rice and the New Orleans Culinary & Hospitality Institute (NOCHI) will be distributing complimentary red beans and rice starter kits on Monday, March 1. All are welcome to pick up a kit outside of NOCHI (725 Howard Ave.) from 11 a.m. until supplies run out.
Each red beans and rice starter kit will include a one-pound bag of Camellia Brand red kidney beans, a one-pound bag of Cajun Country Long Grain Rice and a five-ounce bottle of TABASCO Sauce in a customized tote bag. The kits