In the opening moments of The Steel Wheels’ new album, frontman/songwriter Trent Wagler sings, “This year hit like a hurricane. The winds they knocked me over.” From the jump, you understand that this record represents a series of poignant realizations for the long-running Virginia-based folk band.
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When Trent Wagler, frontman/primary songwriter for the Virginia-based Americana band The Steel Wheels, was sending his daughter off to college, he finally understood how one person’s coming of age could be another person’s letting go. Today, the band shares new single “Baby Gone,” the second release from their upcoming LP Sideways (out 2/9 via Big Ring Records), and it chronicles Wagler’s experience with this.
Debbie Horton was the only woman to ever play lead guitar for the Man in Black. This weekend she joins him again virtually at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday for "Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience" on the Walton Arts Center stage in Fayetteville. Tickets are $35-$69 at waltonartscenter.org.