Kacey Musgraves, Texas
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She's from Texas I can tell by the way she's two-steppin' 'round the “Middle of Nowhere.” Kacey Musgraves' sixth studio album isn't so much a love letter to her home of the Lone Star State as much as it is a place for profundity — a celebration of sounds familiar,
Willie Nelson appears on "Middle of Nowhere," but another Lone Star legend, San Antonio's Flaco Jimenez, was too sick to take part.
Kacey Musgraves' new album is out now.
The singer-songwriter's best album in nearly a decade revels in the sounds of her home state and shows off some hard-won wisdom
"Well, no one there will marry me / Some day that’s where they’ll bury me," Musgraves sang during her last-minute Coachella set at the Mojave tent
Musgraves' childhood home in East Texas has been in her family for generations, inspiring her upcoming album "Middle of Nowhere." As a preview of her album, which will be released Friday, Musgraves is sharing her modest muse with the world.
A Texas teen mariachi trio that was detained by ICE earlier this year will serve as the opening act for country star Kacey Musgraves during a series of Texas concerts slated for early May.
Hitting the road. This morning, Kacey Musgraves announced her Middle Of Nowhere tour, which will kick off in Chicago this August in support of her album of the same name that's dropping this Friday, May 1st.
A couple of years ago, the Grammy-winner went home to East Texas to heal from a breakup. She talks about how her "Dry Spell" led to a creative monsoon – her latest album, "Middle of Nowhere."