A conversation on life, connectivity, experiential creativity, family and more with Joy Williams. Photo credit Andy Barron.
One of the Nashville OG’s returns to the East Side, with a coming down the pipeline.
Our first follow-up interview with a past feature, Christian Lopez. Catching up on what’s changed in the past year.
A conversation with Mr. Jukebox himself, Joshua Hedley. It covers everything from his Opry debut, Professional wrestling, and his debut album released this past Friday. He plays The Basement East Tuesday 4/24. Photo Credit: Jamie Goodsell
We chat with one of Nashville's finest players, Phil Madeira, of Emmylou Harris' backing band, The Red Dirt Boys. His fifth solo album, Providence is available now.
One of Lexington's best and brightest bluegrass bands makes their Nashville show debut, and you best believe that it was a damn good show.
We caught the opening set from one of Nashville's finest (and Now/It's favorites), Kelsey Waldon.
We stopped by Tyler Childers' sold out Basement East show. Definitely a nice close to the nascent country star's banner year.
Now is the time for good country music in Nashville - who knows how long that will last - and Alex Williams is leading the charge. He just released his debut record, Better Than Myself, and you've got to check it out.
The quirky country-ish man Parker Hodges shares the video for his track "Winter Light." Filmed by none other than former Now/It's: feature subject, Jacqueline Justice, "Winter Light" is a who's who of Nashville players and artists.
The Sweet Creep and his Ole Boy Hed reunite for one last hurrah before Jonny Fritz sees Joshua Hedley head off into the sunset of country music independence. Cue the tears.