Kacey Musgraves Signs To Lost Highway, Covers Hank Williams’ “Lost Highway”nullnullnullnull
In the 2000s, Lost Highway Records was the prestige country and Americana imprint for Universal Music Group’s Nashville division. Like, say, Warner’s esteemed Nonesuch Records, Lost Highway was a major label affiliate with indie cred. The label put out soundtracks for the Coen Brothers’
O Brother Where Art Thou?
, HBO’s foul-mouthed Western Deadwood, and Paul Westerberg’s music for the cartoon Open Season, as well as records by Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Hayes Carll, Mary Gau...
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In the 2000s, Lost Highway Records was the prestige country and Americana imprint for Universal Music Group’s Nashville division. Like, say, Warner’s esteemed None... more info