In a town where last call barely makes it past midnight, bar bands are challenged to best the house whiskey for shelf life. That the Jayhawks currently share hallowed saloon spaces with 18-year-old single-malt Scotch is a testament not only to the group's viability, but also its stubborn refusal to give up on the machinations of the music business. Like the C.C. or Lyle's, perhaps the Jayhawks have won their perch by... More >>>