ASPEN Up until last November, Michael Timmins had spent basically one day of his 47 years in Torontos Church of the Holy Trinity. But what a day it was.On Nov. 27,1987, Timmins, his sister Margo, his ...
Armed with their own songs and a handful of well-selected covers, Margo Timmins, her songwriting brother and their fellow bandmates gathered around a single microphone in a small Toronto church and ...
In the fall of 1987, Cowboy Junkies convened in a Toronto church, huddling around a single microphone to capture the murky, evanescent sound of a young band at its gossamer peak. The result, "The ...
When the Cowboy Junkies released its seminal sophomore album “The Trinity Session” in 1988, the Canadian family-based band stunned critics with its quiet marriage of classic country, psychedelic rock ...
It was Classic Albums Live night at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. In the grand Prudential Hall, a tribute band played Led Zeppelin’s first and fourth albums from beginning to end, ...
It's been more than 16 years since the Cowboy Junkies recorded their acclaimed album, The Trinity Session. Its spare sound owed as much to the setup -- a single microphone captured the band performing ...
Cowboy Junkies revisit the Trinity Session with Ryan Adams and Thea Gilmore In February 1989, I find myself in Portland, Oregon, at the Pine Street Theatre, a venue that sounds somewhat grander than ...
It's been 20 years since "The Trinity Session," the album that turned Cowboy Junkies from a quirky little Canadian band into an international alt-rock phenomenon. Recorded in 14 hours - around a ...
The Cowboy Junkies first came to fame with 1987’s “The Trinity Session,” a strikingly lo-fi effort recorded through a single microphone at Toronto’s Church of the Holy Trinity. That hushed affair, ...
Cowboy Junkies are planning a special project to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their breakthrough album, "The Trinity Session," in 2007. By Billboard Staff Cowboy Junkies are planning a special ...
LONDON–The moody, spooky, wrench-stuck-in-your-gut album that launched it all for the Cowboy Junkies is back. Not that The Trinity Session ever really went away. The Junkies’ second album, recorded in ...