I’m looking forward to seeing Jim Lauderdale play tonight in Little Rock. I’ve been listening to his songs for years, but still don’t feel like I have a true appreciation of his music. I’ve heard he’s great live, so I’m excited to see him performing at Stickyz on Sunday, Oct. 19. Leading up to the show, I played a couple of Lauderdale’s bluegrass songs — including his latest — while filling in last weekend hosting Not Necessarily Nashville on Little Rock Public Radio’s KUAR-FM 89.1. Below is the full playlist for the show.
It’s always a joy filling in for Flap Jones a few times a year. The first time I hosted her program was 35 years ago — that’s how far back she and I go. Flap has enlightened me to so much good country music, and she has so many longtime regular listeners that I know the bar is very high whenever I’m on the show.
AUDIO: Not Necessarily Nashville, Oct. 11, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KUAR-FM 89.1.
I also played a reflective song from Joe Ely, who announced last month he has been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease, two conditions that significantly affect cognitive and physical functions. He and his wife Sharon are being very open, with a post on Facebook saying they’re sharing the journey, “not to dwell in hardship, but to bring understanding, awareness and hope through the healing power of music.”
Not Necessarily Nashville playlist Oct. 11, 2025:
Willie Nelson (featuring Loretta Lynn) — “Somewhere Between” (To All The Girls…)
Jim Lauderdale (featuring the Po’ Ramblin’ Boys) — “Little Bitty Diamonds”
Jim Lauderdale — “All Roads Lead Back To You” (The Bluegrass Diaries)
Kathy Mattea — “Life As We Knew It” (Untasted Honey)
Waylon Jennings — “I Hate To Go Searchin’ Them Bars Again” (Songbird)
The Byrds — “I Am A Pilgrim” (The Byrds)
The Reivers — “Please Don’t Worry” (Second Story)
Patterson Hood — “Pinicco” (Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams)
Alison Krauss — “Poison Love” (Windy City)
Billy Joe Shaver — “Ramblin’ Fever” (Tulare Dust – A Songwriters’ Tribute to Merle Haggard)
Joe Ely — “You Can Bet I’m Gone” (Satisfied at Last)
Iris DeMent — “Let the Mystery Be” (Infamous Angel)
Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris — “Cash on the Barrelhead” (Grievous Angel)
Texas Tornados — “(Hey Baby) Que Paso” (Los Texas Tornados)

Veteran news reporter, editor and manager spanning more than 30 years at newspapers, radio and television stations. I’m also a photographer, historian and author, having written the 2017 book Rock Island Railroad in Arkansas and hosting a podcast of the same name.
