What do a plumber, a train robber, a movie star, and a haunted house mummy all have in common? They’re just a handful of the occupations held by Elmer McCurdy, the real-life outlaw whose short life ...
When most people think of outlaw country, they think of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, David Allan Coe and Merle Haggard.
Almost 50 years after he was buried in Guthrie, the twisty tale of Oklahoma outlaw-turned-mummy Elmer McCurdy is getting a new life on Broadway. Following a celebrated run Off-Broadway, the musical ...
Trent Saunders, Dashiell Eaves, Ken Marks, Thom Sesma, Andrew Durand, Jeb Brown, Julia Knitel and Eddie Cooper (Photo by Sergio Villarini for Broadway.com) Andrew Durand and Julia Knitel share a ...
Outlaw Country rose to prominence in the early 1970s, driven by many artists who are considered legends today. Legends have spawned from the vice-filled lives of early Outlaw Country performers.
Texas Jack, who claimed to be the last of the "47 most notorious outlaws" of Indian Territory days, spent the last years of his life lecturing that crime doesn't pay and selling booklets about his ...
NEW YORK — Most great Broadway musicals are about mortality. From “Les Misérables” to “The Lion King,” they preach that we don’t die but live on in another form. But very few Broadway musicals are ...
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