A good songwriter can find inspiration in just about anything. Texas legend Ray Wylie Hubbard, for example, found it in a reptile-filled roadside attraction. “Snake Farm, it just sounds nasty.” While ...
The wooden sign on the east access side of I-35 just north of Exit 210 is easy to miss. Not that the big black letters on weathered white paint don't read clearly: Snake Farm, 28 miles. It's hokey ...
Although Ray Wylie Hubbard often draws from literary sources when writing songs these days, the title cut from new album Snake Farm is strictly observational. "It's just pretty much about a reptile ...