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Neon Blue

5.5M streams

5,537,423

Mr. Jukebox

3.9M streams

3,944,198

Luck Mansion Sessions

223.5K streams

223,518

Broken Man

164.7K streams

164,748

Let Them Talk (Larry's Country Diner S...

20.6K streams

20,635

Mr. Jukebox (Larry's Country Diner Sea...

6.3K streams

6,338

Counting All My Tears (Larry's Country...

6K streams

5,968

Let's Take A Vacation (Larry's Country...

3.4K streams

3,357

River In The Rain

Bury Me With My Boots On

Biography

Joshua Hedley is “a singing professor of country & western,” he declares on his raucous and witty new album, Neon Blue. It might sound like a punchline, but it’s not. An ace fiddle player, a sharp guitarist, and a singer with a granite twang, he’s devoted his entire life to the study of this genre. Ask him about it and he’ll explain: “When all my friends went off to college, I went to Nashville. I was 19 years old playing honkytonks and getting an education.” His 2018 debut, Mr. Jukebox, showcased his deep knowledge of country’s history, in particular the beery ballads of the 1950s and ‘60s. His mentors were George Jones, Ray Price, and Glen Campbell, but his most remarkable accomplishment was putting his own spin on their style. Neon Blue, on the other hand, examines a very different, often forsaken era: the early 1990s. “The last bastion of country music,” says the professor, “was the early 1990s, roughly 1989 and 1996. You could turn on the radio and immediately know you’re hearing a country song. You could still hear steel guitar and fiddle. But there was a hard fork around 1996 or ’97, when country veered off into pop territory. Neon Blue asks, What if that fork had never happened? What if country kept on sounding like country?”