Billy Don Burns is an Outlaw Country legend. Born and raised in Arkansas, he has crisscrossed the country repeatedly over the years. He just got back from Ireland, and he has a new album out, I’ve Seen a Lot of Highway, which chronicles decades of heavy touring and drugging, drinking, and “kicking ass.” A survivor of bad bar fights, an 18 month prison stretch, and six marriages, he turned 74 this year. Has he changed from the hellraiser he once was? You decide. Along the way, Billy Don talks about working with Shooter Jennings and the late Mack Vickery as well as encounters with Waylon Jennings and Jerry Lee Lewis.

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You can buy the album here: https://found.ee/bdbhighway

To check out tour dates, BDB merch, and other music: https://www.billydonburns.net/

One response to “American Rambler Podcast: Billy Don Burns”

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    Danny Richards

    Billy Don Burns is the Real Deal when it comes to Songwriter,Story telling,Live Shows,a True Country Music Historian and

    Outlaw Independent Music ,A fucker fighter and wildhorse rider ,BDB brings honesty and honer to The Traditions of The Trade of songwriting,The Warrior Poet ,tells it like it was ,is and will. Be ,and with a Gospel to go along with it.

    Danny Richards

    Springfield Illinois

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Colin Woodward is a writer, historian, archivist, and recovering podcaster. His latest book is Country Boy: the Roots of Johnny Cash, winner of the Ragsdale Award for best book on Arkansas history, 2022. He has also written for the Civil War Times, Civil War Monitor, Arkansas Times, Style Weekly (Richmond, Va.), and other publications. He is a frequent contributor to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas. He lives in Richmond.

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