In their 20 years as a band, the Drive-By Truckers have been no strangers political music. This is the Alabama-bred, Georgia-based rock outfit that once wrote a song about segregationist George ...
The Drive-By Truckers are set to play with former member Jason Isbell in a reunion that's decades in the making. The announcement arrives just before Friday's release of The Definitive Decoration Day, ...
It feels both right and wrong to describe 2003’s Decoration Day as the moment it all came together for the Drive-By Truckers. The Alabama-rooted, Athens, Georgia-based band had dropped Southern Rock ...
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Look at those adorable young men up there. That's the version of Drive-By Truckers that existed in 2003, when the band released the classic 2003 album Decoration Day. Back then, a very young Jason ...
In 1985, Patterson Hood was about to flunk out of the University of North Alabama. He copped a gig writing album reviews for the college’s paper and enjoyed it because labels sent him a free LP every ...
Drive-By Truckers will reunite with their former bandmate Jason Isbell for a performance on The Late Show next month. The group is currently promoting The Definitive Decoration Day, a reissue of its ...
As promised, Drive-By Truckers reunited with Jason Isbell “officially” for the first time in 18 years on Tuesday’s Late Show. The band and their former member delivered “Hell No, I Ain’t Happy,” a ...