When you mention what's left of the ABB, this article came to mind.
On rock music’s losing battle with mortality
theweek.com
The article discusses how many rock legends are in their seventies and will be dropping soon, but also that rock bands today don't have the flexibility that existed when bands relied on themselves to complete a work. Very few bands these days have full creative control. Some of the Americana and red dirt bands are too small market to have a contract constraining them. Cross Canadian Ragweed, and the split-offs when Cody Canada (and the departed) and Jason Boland (and the stragglers) went their separate ways (saw both bands at the same concert a few years back - very good).
And I can't help but give a plug for Turnpike Troubadours. Some of the best songwriting. Bless their hearts.
somewhat autobiographical, between bird hunting and dodging a relationship.