Elizabeth Elkins was working in the marketing department at Emory University in Atlanta when she made what was sure to be a life-altering decision. She decided to quit her job, cash out her 401(k), and move to Nashville, where she […]
Elizabeth Elkins was working in the marketing department at Emory University in Atlanta when she made what was sure to be a life-altering decision. She decided to quit her job, cash out her 401(k), and move to Nashville, where she […]
Granville Automatic at Hibiscus, 30A Songwriters Festival
Granville Automatic at Hibiscus, 30A Songwriters Festival
Not many performers can take an often overly sentimental standard like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and make it a stunner by completely transforming the song solely by force of their own style. With a voice like fine china, or morning sunshine […]
At first glance a war is one giant campaign. People will shake their heads and speak of either its pointlessness or its glory. But look deeper, look closer and the war reveals itself to be a series of battles, some […]
This week, we take a look at two legends (Bob Margolin and John Mayall) and two newcomers (Granville Automatic and the Winterlings) as we balance our roots music teeter-totter between ruminative, exploratory songwriting and raw, old-school blues. Winter is a […]
A band that names itself after a 19th-century typewriter informs you immediately of their anachronistic inclination. I had the pleasure of seeing the duo of Elizabeth Elkins and Vanessa Olivarez last year at the Red Clay Music Foundry, and was […]
“And I feel the good times coming, And I see a new sun rising Don’t wait it’s on the horizon This could be, the best year of our lives” This lyric is from a song on Callaghan’s 2011 album Life […]
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