Lera Lynn at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Pierre is a freelance writer and photographer from Sweden.
He has worked as a journalist since 1998, specializing in music and longer feature stories. He works for several different Swedish magazines and newspapers, and he is a regular contributor to Lira magazine, Scandinavia's leading publication covering folk-, jazz and roots music.
Among the artists he has interviewed you'll find Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Buddy Miller, Eilen Jewell, John Carter Cash, Holly Williams, Dan Tyminski, Sarah Jarosz, Sierra Hull, Rebecca Lovell, Mike Farris, Dough Seegers, Phil Madeira, Maria McKee and many others.
See some of his texts and photos on his homepage: www.refug.se
or on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pjurka/
Lera Lynn at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Sara Watkins, Fiona Apple & Sean Watkins of Watkins Family Hour at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Sara Watkins of Watkins Family Hour at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Suzanne Santo of Honeyhoney at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Patty Griffin at City Winery in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Whitehorse. Nashville. AmericanaFest 2015.
Eilen Jewell at the City Winery in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Dom Flemons at the Station Inn in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Dom Flemons at the Station Inn in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
Jenni Lyn Gardner (mandolin) & Zoe Guigueno (double bass) of Della Mae at the Basement in Nashville, during AmericanaFest 2015.
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