Boone Creek’s 1977 Debut Reissued with Vince Gill & Unreleased Tracks

The genre-defining 1977 album: Boone Creek’s self-titled debut returns. Photo: Craft Recordings, used with permission.

Lost Bluegrass Treasure Unearthed: Boone Creek’s Legendary 1977 Debut Returns with Unreleased Tracks

The wait is finally over for bluegrass purists and progressive roots fans alike. Craft Recordings and HighTone Records have announced the long-awaited return of Boone Creek, the self-titled 1977 debut from the boundary-pushing supergroup. (Craft Recordings, 2026)

Featuring future bluegrass luminaries Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Wes Golding, and Terry Baucom, this landmark album is stepping out of the vault and into the modern era.

A Historic Reissue Across All Formats

Long out of print and previously unavailable outside its original release, Boone Creek is making a massive comeback on June 26.

  • First Vinyl Pressing in nearly five decades.
  • Debut Releases on CD and all streaming platforms (including hi-res digital).
  • Pre-orders are available.

🎧 First Listen: “I’m Gonna Settle Down”

To celebrate the announcement, you can stream or download Boone Creek’s soul-stirring take on the Flatt & Scruggs classic, “I’m Gonna Settle Down,” right now. The track perfectly showcases the dazzling musicianship and fiery chemistry of these four masters.

50 Years in the Making: The Mystery of the Lost Tapes

In 1976, fresh off their tenure with J.D. Crowe & the New South, Ricky Skaggs (mandolin, fiddle, guitar, vocals) and Jerry Douglas (Dobro, vocals) joined forces with songwriter Wes Golding (guitar) and Terry Baucom (banjo). Together, they created a daring new sound that honored bluegrass tradition while boldly expanding its possibilities with elements of jam-band looseness, timeless pop, and 1970s soft-rock.

But for decades, a piece of that history was missing.

“When it came time to collect the tapes, it was found that the engineer had absconded with them.” — Jerry Douglas

Nearly five decades later, the tapes were finally tracked down, but they were moldy and badly damaged. Following an intense restoration effort, four previously unreleased session recordings were rescued. These bonus tracks reveal an even bolder, more experimental side of Boone Creek, including the freewheeling “Hitchhiking to California” and the horn-laced, subtly psychedelic “Dream Song.” One of the recovered tracks, “Misty Wind,” even features harmony vocals from country legend Vince Gill, who briefly played bass for the band.

What the Legends Are Saying

“It’s been over 50 years since Boone Creek made these recordings and it’s great to hear them remastered. They sound better than ever, and I never thought the previously unreleased cuts would see the light of day. A big thanks to my bandmate, brother Jerry Douglas, for assisting in the remastering process—great job!” — Ricky Skaggs

Where Are They Now? The Boone Creek Legacy

Boone Creek only put out one more album (One Way Track in 1978) before disbanding, but its members went on to shape the face of American roots music:

  • Ricky Skaggs: Just 23 during Boone Creek, he went on to join Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band and forged a legendary career, earning 15 GRAMMY Awards.
  • Jerry Douglas: Recognized as one of the most influential Dobro players in history, Douglas has garnered 16 GRAMMY Awards and is a featured member of Alison Krauss and Union Station.
  • Wes Golding: Later performed with the beloved Shenandoah Cut-Ups and co-founded Wes Golding & Sure Fire.
  • Terry Baucom: A founding member of Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and IIIrd Tyme Out, Baucom passed away in 2023, receiving a Distinguished Achievement Award at that year’s IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards.

A Snapshot of Bluegrass History

Today, Boone Creek stands as both a time capsule and a revelation: a snapshot of four extraordinary musicians at the start of their journeys, unafraid to test the limits of their craft.

Are you excited to spin this progressive bluegrass classic on vinyl? Let me know in the comments below, and don’t forget to pre-order your copy today!


Photo: Craft Recordings

New Selena Exhibition Opening at San Antonio’s Briscoe Museum This Summer

Selena Forever/Siempre Selena opens on June 4, 2026. Photo: Briscoe Western Art Museum, used with permission.

Briscoe: New Selena Exhibition & Summer Film Series

The Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio is set to celebrate the enduring legacy of the Queen of Tejano music with Selena Forever / Siempre Selena, a special photographic exhibition opening June 4, 2026, in the museum’s Kate Marmion Gallery. (Briscoe Western Art Museum, 2026)

Featuring photographs by acclaimed San Antonio photographer John Dyer, the exhibition captures Selena at a pivotal moment in her rise to international stardom. It offers an intimate look at an artist whose talent, charisma, and determination transformed Tejano music and helped redefine representation for Mexican American women in popular culture.

📸 The Exhibition: Selena Forever / Siempre Selena

Photographed by Dyer on multiple occasions between 1992 and 1994, this showcase brings together some of the most recognizable and widely published images of Selena’s career. It is considered the most complete and comprehensive exhibition of large-scale Selena portraits ever presented.

Visitors can expect:

  • Monumental Portraits: Iconic large-scale images from her rise to stardom.
  • Boutique Photographs: Never-before-seen, intimate snapshots.
  • Historical Ephemera: Magazine covers and memorabilia offering an expansive look at her life and artistry.

On Display: June 4, 2026 – Jan. 4, 2027

Carrying the Spirit of the West

“Selena was a trailblazing Tejana whose influence reached far beyond music,” says Liz Jackson. “She embodied the independence, determination and entrepreneurial spirit that have long defined the American West, while proudly carrying her culture and community with her every step of the way.”

At a time when Tejano music was largely dominated by men, Selena broke barriers with confidence and authenticity. Much like generations of Tejanos who helped shape Texas through perseverance and innovation, Selena forged her own path while carrying the traditions of her community forward.

About the Photographer: John Dyer

John Dyer is a Texas-based photographer renowned for documenting the people, culture, and spirit of the American Southwest. His work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions nationwide, including the National Portrait Gallery, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the McNay Art Museum. Dyer’s work documenting Selena remains some of the most iconic imagery associated with the beloved cultural icon.

🎬 Briscoe Summer Film Series: “Siempre Tejano”

To complement the exhibition, the Briscoe’s annual Summer Film Series will present Siempre Tejano, celebrating Selena, Tejano music, and the cultural legacy shaping Texas today.

The Details:

  • When: The third Sunday of June, July, and August at 2:00 PM.
  • Perks: Included with general admission. Tickets include complimentary beer provided by Ranger Creek and classic movie snacks. (Pro-tip: Purchase tickets in advance online)

Film Lineup:

DateFilmDescription
Sunday, June 21Selena y Los Dinos (2025)A Netflix documentary tracing the band’s rise from local South Texas gigs to international fame, featuring rare archival footage from the Quintanilla family archive.
Sunday, July 19Selena (1997)The beloved feature film starring Jennifer Lopez charting Selena’s extraordinary journey. Inducted into the National Film Registry, it famously features San Antonio’s own River Walk.
Sunday, Aug. 16Take It Away: The Rise and Fall of Tejano Hollywood (2025)An acclaimed documentary exploring the influence of legendary TV host Johnny Canales, whose variety show helped launch the careers of countless Tejano artists.

🏛️ More to Experience at the Briscoe This Summer

Located right on the River Walk near La Villita in downtown San Antonio, the Briscoe preserves the art, history, and culture of the American West. Beyond Selena, visitors can experience massive programming updates this summer:

Landmark Exhibition: Tejano Legacy: Another American Origin Story

Opening July 24, 2026 (running through Jan. 18, 2027), this is the most ambitious exhibition in the Briscoe’s history.

  • Features more than 100 rare artworks and artifacts.
  • Includes pieces loaned from Mexican institutions—considered national historical heritage—on display in the U.S. for the very first time.
  • Don’t Miss: The museum’s annual National Day of the Vaquero / Día Nacional del Vaquero celebration on July 25.

Tejano Legacy National Tour Dates

Can’t make it to San Antonio? The landmark exhibition will be hitting the road to introduce audiences across the country to the story of Tejano identity:

  • March 4 – September 5, 2027: Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West (Scottsdale, AZ)
  • October 30, 2027 – February 13, 2028: Bullock Texas State History Museum (Austin, TX)

🎟️ Admission Deals & Discounts

The Briscoe is offering several free and reduced admission opportunities throughout the summer:

  • Kids 12 and under: Always FREE.
  • Active-Duty Military Families: FREE via Blue Star Museums through Labor Day.
  • Bexar County Residents: Monthly free “Locals Days”.
  • Community Programs: Proud participant in Museums for All and Museums on Us.

Plan your summer visit to the Briscoe and immerse yourself in the vibrant history, art, and music that define Texas,


Photo: Briscoe Western Art Museum

Dan Brown’s ‘Origin’ Review: Where Science Meets Faith

Robert Langdon is back to solving puzzles in ‘Origin.’ Photo: Barnes & Noble

Book Review: Origin by Dan Brown

Synopsis

Edmond Kirsch is a billionaire philanthropist, computer scientist, futurist, and outspoken atheist. He sets up a meeting at the Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey in Catalonia (Spain) with Roman Catholic Bishop Antonio Valdespino, Jewish Rabbi Yehuda Köves, and Muslim Imam Syed al-Fadl—all members of the Parliament of the World’s Religions. Kirsch informs them that he has made a revolutionary discovery that he plans to release to the public in a month.

This discovery would severely undermine the public’s religious beliefs. Despite his hatred of organized religion, which he blames for his mother’s death, Kirsch wanted to inform them out of respect. However, the three religious leaders soon learn that Kirsch actually intends to make his discovery public in just three days, prompting Valdespino to urge him to reconsider. Kirsch proceeds with his plan, hosting a lavish event at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao to reveal his findings. Among those in attendance are:

  • Robert Langdon: Kirsch’s former teacher and brilliant Harvard symbologist.
  • Ambra Vidal: The Guggenheim’s curator and fiancée to Prince Julián, the future King of Spain.

All guests receive a customized headset to communicate with Winston, a highly sophisticated, seemingly all-knowing artificial intelligence developed by Kirsch. During the presentation, Kirsch admits he fears he has put himself in grave danger due to the religious controversy surrounding his announcement. Suddenly, the carefully planned event erupts into chaos. With Kirsch’s precious discovery on the verge of being lost forever and facing an imminent threat, Langdon is forced to flee along with Ambra Vidal. Together, they travel to Barcelona on a dangerous quest to locate a cryptic password that will unlock Kirsch’s secret.

Navigating the dark corridors of hidden history and extreme religion, Langdon and Vidal must evade an enemy whose all-knowing power seems to emanate from Spain’s Royal Palace. They uncover clues that ultimately bring them face-to-face with Kirsch’s shocking discovery and the breathtaking truth that has long eluded us.


Review

Origin is a fast-paced thriller that combines cutting-edge science, art, religion, and mystery into an engaging adventure. Langdon and Vidal’s search for the cryptic password leads them through iconic landmarks, hidden histories, and powerful religious and political forces determined to suppress the truth.

Brown has always been an expert at creating suspense; the novel’s short chapters and constant twists keep the reader hooked. The vivid descriptions of Spain’s architecture and culture add incredible richness to the story, while the exploration of science versus faith gives the narrative real intellectual depth.

Character Dynamics

  • Robert Langdon: The brilliant Harvard symbologist remains the steady, intellectual anchor of the series.
  • Edmond Kirsch: The true standout character. As a charismatic futurist and billionaire, his hubris and genius drive the entire plot, acting as the spark for a fierce debate on existence.
  • Ambra Vidal: Brings strong emotional stakes and a sharp mind to their journey through Barcelona’s historic architecture.

Literary Themes

Brown weaves compelling, thought-provoking themes that focus squarely on the collision between faith and reason. By asking two fundamental human questions—“Where did we come from?” and “Where are we going?”—the book contrasts traditional religious dogmatism with the rapid, unchecked advancement of artificial intelligence and science.

The Ideal Reader

This book is a perfect match for readers who love:

  • Fast-paced, high-stakes thrillers.
  • Art history, architecture, and cryptology.
  • Philosophical debates regarding how technology might shape the future of human spirituality.

Final Thoughts

Origin by Dan Brown is an entertaining and intelligent novel. While some readers may find the ultimate philosophical resolution more thought-provoking than genuinely surprising, the shocking final twist makes it well worth the ride. Fans of Robert Langdon and readers who enjoy mysteries built around big ideas will find plenty to enjoy here.

“Historically, the most dangerous men on earth were men of God… especially when their gods became threatened.”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

About The Author

Dan Brown is the author of nine #1 bestselling novels including The Da Vinci Code, which has become one of the bestselling books of all time. His Robert Langdon thrillers, including The Lost SymbolAngels & DemonsInfernoOrigin, and The Secret of Secrets, have captivated readers world wide and continue to spark intellectual debate, dialogue, and conjecture. Brown’s novels are published in 56 languages around the world with over 250 million copies in print.


Book Spotlight: ‘Steep: A Black Neurosurgeon’s Journey’ by Craig Yorke

‘Steep’ is the new memoir by Craig Yorke. Photo: Barnes & Noble

Book Spotlight: Steep: A Black Neurosurgeon’s Journey by Craig Yorke

Steep traces an odyssey from a gritty Boston neighborhood to a neurosurgical practice in Middle America. It’s more about the price of success than the weight of bigotry – a story of resilience and self-discovery that will resonate with anyone who has wrestled with their past as they chased the American Dream. (PR by the Book, 2026)

The word “steep” has two meanings: the adjective that conjures a precipitous climb—or descent—but also the verb that connotes a ripening or maturing over time. Both definitions are evident in Yorke’s story, one that will resonate with anyone who’s run from their past, and anyone whose world feels too small.

Get your copy today!


Praise for Steep

“Written with the deftness of a brain surgeon and the ear of a concert violinist, Steep is the unforgettably moving story of one man’s life and times. But it is also a wise and courageous commentary on our time.”

Cyrus Console-Soican, Ph.D., Professor of Liberal Arts, Kansas City Art Institute


About the Author

Dr. Craig Yorke was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts. He received a BA from Harvard College in 1970 and an MD from Harvard Medical School in 1974. His parental directive insisted he avenge centuries of bigotry with a life of infinite success.

After a neurosurgical residency at the University of California at San Francisco, he and his wife Mary found their way to an unlikely destination. He practiced in Topeka, Kansas, for 25 years, wrestling with his history and the armored identity it had imposed.

He’s a credible violinist, having played the Bruch G Minor concerto with the Boston Pops at age 17, and hits tennis balls with passion. Steep is his first book.