The tour is billed as “Three Women and the Truth,” and that’s, well, the truth. There is a whole lot of truth in the songs of Mary Gauthier, Gretchen Peters and Eliza Gilkyson,
Category: Americana Music
Review: Caleb Caudle’s “Carolina Ghost”
Caleb Caudle’s “Carolina Ghost” is a good effort that would have benefited from a little more grit.
New releases: Charlie Faye, Hartford and Forrester
Charlie Faye teams up with Betty Soo and Akina Adderley to form a girl group on her new album “Charlie Faye and the Fayettes.”
Celebration of songwriting at Tin Pan South
Buzz Cason, Dickey Lee and Wayland Holyfield have had hits spanning five decades, fueled by inspiration, happenstance and creativity.
CTM writers at Tin Pan South
.@catchthismusic writers shine at #TinPanSouth @marcushummon @ellamaebown @autrum25 @imscottstevens https://t.co/o4MwWCKDTv via @tennessean — Patrick Embry (@EmbryPat) April 9, 2016
Review: Parker Millsap’s “The Very Last Day”
Parker Millsap’s The Very Last Day is going to be on a lot of people’s Top 10 lists come December.
Song Suffragettes at Tin Pan South
.@SongSuffragette take #TinPanSouth by storm @CommodoreGrille @toddcassetty https://t.co/kJ8MvnqEZl via @tennessean — Patrick Embry (@EmbryPat) April 7, 2016
Opening night at Tin Pan South
Coverage of opening night of Tin Pan South from American Songwriter
Tin Pan South 2016 preview
Tin Pan South, one of Nashville’s best -and most economical – music festivals begins Tuesday, April 9, the first of five nights of songwriter showcases.
Review: Jason Wilber’s “Echoes”
Jason Wilber’s “Echoes” finds him performing songs by other writers. He’s covering a lot of ground here – Leon Russell’s “A Song for You,” the Rolling Stones’ “As Tears Go By,” Pink Floyd’s “Echoes,” Joni Mitchell’s “Edith and the Kingpin,” David Bowie’s “Oh You Pretty Things” and Stevie Wonder’s “Overjoyed.”
New releases: Paul Burch on the life of Jimmie Rodgers
The new Paul Burch album is an extraordinarily ambitious project, the “imagined autobiography” of the legendary Jimmie Rodgers.
Review: Cayamo 2016 a magical musical tour
There were more great performances on Cayamo 2016 than anyone subject to the laws of time and space could hope to see, so missing some magical moments was a given
A quotable cruise: Cayamo 2016
Best quotes from the artists of Cayamo 2016.
Award-worthy moments from Cayamo 2016
Cayamo 2016 featured a wide array of award-worthy performances.
New releases: Buddy Miller on Cayamo, Mark Huff
Highlights on the Cayamo disc include Buddy Miller and Nikki Lane on “Just Someone I Used to Know,” Lee Ann Womack’s take on “After the Fire is Gone” and Kacey Musgraves’ “Love’s Gonna Live Here.”
Interview: Shawn Camp, World Famous Headliners
Interview with Shawn Camp about the World Famous Headliners’ new album and his colorful bandmates Al Anderson, Pat McLaughlin, Michael Rhodes and Greg Morrow.
Don Henry: Good cause, great artist in Murfreesboro
On Feb. 18, Grammy-winning songwriter Don Henry will defy that stereotype with a show at 6:30 p.m. at MTSU’s Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro.
Concert review: Kelly WIllis and Radio Ranch
Kelly Willis’ performance at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck in Houston on Jan. 22 was a testament to the enduring power of good music.
Preview: Cayamo music cruise 2016
Cayamo music cruise features Lucinda Williams, Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, John Prine and more.
Sandy Beaches Cruise 2016 in photos
A musical festival at sea: A collection of Sandy Beaches Cruise photos