

Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam is an American country singer-songwriter, actor, and film director. He released the album Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., and soon later the hit single Streets of Bakersfield with Buck Owens and achieved his first No. 1 Hot Country Single.
Some of Yoakam's most popular songs include A Thousand Miles From Nowhere, Ain't That Lonely Yet, and Guitars, Cadillacs. He went on to release many more albums, including Hillbilly Deluxe, If There Was a Way, This Time, and Brighter Days.
Latest Release

- NOV 15, 2024 Brighter Days
This may be his first record in nearly a decade, but Dwight Yoakam sounds anything but absent on this spirited and sometimes surprising collection of California-informed country. The denim cowboy produced the record himself and co-wrote most of its tracks, throwing in a few eclectic covers—Cake’s “Bound Away,” The Byrds’ “Time Between,” and The Carter Family’s “Keep on the Sunny Side”—for good measure. Highlights on the record include the title track, a dusky and loping wish for better days, and “A Dream That Never Ends,” a lyrically spare but sonically potent rocker with a sneakily soulful melody. Of the covers, Yoakam transforms the 2011 Cake cut the most notably, infusing the original’s DIY jangle with the laid-back sunny vibe that characterizes so much of his catalog. The lone guest on the LP is country superfan Post Malone, who joins Yoakam on the twangy two-stepper “I Don’t Know How to Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom),” which Yoakam wrote specifically for him.
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About
- FROM
- Pikeville, KY, United States
- BORN
- October 23, 1956
- GENRE
- Country