Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer, City Winery Atlanta
Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer, City Winery Atlanta
Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer, City Winery Atlanta
Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer at City Winery Atlanta
In the Fall 2016/Speak Up! issue of No Depression in print, singer-songwriter Allison Moorer wrote about her experience performing with other artists as part of the Voices of A People’s History — a show concocted of musicians and poets, moved by Howard Zinn’s book […]
Sometimes music gets really real, and we’ve got a bunch of down-to-earth, from-the-soul new albums to tell you about this week. Whether you like your truths flavored with sweet harmonies, the blues, classic country, or gospel, you’re going to find […]
It’s not dark yet, but it’s gettin’ there. Allison Moorer and Shelby Lynne had no such warning when their father killed their mother and then took his own life—in front of his teen daughters, no less. How one recovers from […]
This story first appeared on the Isthmus website. It is dedicated to the memory of Clark Anderson, slide guitarist, union organizer and friend. By Marc Eisen Yeah, I got a music jones. About 500 concerts and shows’ worth over 10 years. […]
Well, after operating this column for months, I figure it’s about time I take a look in the mirror and answer my own questions about radio and being a DJ. This week’s subject is me. What else can I say? I […]
It should come as no surprise to anyone who’s followed Shelby Lynne’s post-Nashville country career that one of her solo albums was entitled Identity Crisis. By turns creatively outstanding and frustratingly ordinary, most artists would kill for two such superlative […]
There were plenty of valid reasons for the five-year gap between Allison Moorer’s acclaimed 2010 album Crows and her new album Down to Believing. “Well, I’ll give you the list,” she says when I ask. “I became a parent. I […]
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