Christopher Paul Stelling’s Forgiving It All begins with Stelling’s voice and finger-picked guitar, and the line, “When I was just a little child / It all seemed crystal clear / when I blindly trusted all of it / Before I […]
Christopher Paul Stelling’s Forgiving It All begins with Stelling’s voice and finger-picked guitar, and the line, “When I was just a little child / It all seemed crystal clear / when I blindly trusted all of it / Before I […]
Christopher Paul Stelling is one of those artists who seems to live life on an endless tour, constantly moving from place to place, never staying too long. This very situation is what led Stelling to building a relationship with Ben […]
Christopher Paul Stelling began his latest album as a response to the “cultural anxiety” raised by the election. He wanted to document the pain, the beauty, the resilience, and the ugly bitterness he has seen while driving through what many […]
Savannah, Georgia is a town resplendent with charm. The pre-war parks and dripping Spanish moss make it the perfect setting for the strolling pedestrian. And perhaps this is why Savannah Stopover, the annual festival pit-stop anteceding the music industry’s Roman […]
NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert features many of your favorite musicians performing at All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen’s desk in NPR’s Washington D.C. office. Since Boilen announced this week that he’s in search of a great unknown band to welcome to […]
This week’s column is dedicated to modern day troubadour Christopher Paul Stelling. His music channels the restless spirit of a person who left home to travel the country, as he writes haunting and impassioned songs. His music is informed by endless […]
A steady thumb and fleeting finger tips. There is an urgency and hesitance to Stelling’s playing and singing. He is a man who has a lot to say and with each breath and pluck endeavors to drive forth as much […]
After two weeks, three states, hundreds of dollars passed back and forth over the craps tables in New Orleans and Biloxi, five thousand words devoted to other projects, and millions of brain cells lost to the demon alcohol the […]
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