“Alabama at Night”
Twenty years ago, Robbie Fulks’ exuberance for old-school country made a lot of noise. Today, his storytelling through folk and bluegrass music on his new album, Upland Stories, delivers the quieter, sometimes unsettling truths of humanity. “Alabama at Night” is a meditation inspired by James Agee’s 1936 trip to Alabama, the sojourn that fueled his furious polemic on American poverty, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.
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