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Kate Campbell

Individuals and culture of the present day South serve as the inspiration for the songs of Nashville-based singer/songwriter Kate Campbell. The girl of the Baptist preacher, Campbell uses her tracks to chronicle the societal adjustments below the Mason-Dixon Range. Created in New Orleans, where her dad was going to seminary …

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Victoria Williams

Despite an effective career being a idiosyncratic country-folk performer, Victoria Williams was perhaps most widely known being a songwriter; thanks a lot, ironically enough, to some tribute album documented in her honor. Blessed in Louisiana in 1959, Williams trained herself to try out your guitar while still in her teenagers, …

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Joe Henry

A gifted songwriter and vocalist whose intimate, richly detailed songs have already been shaped simply by his eclectic musical worldview (encompassing rock, folk, country, soul, and jazz influences), Joe Henry can be a well-respected producer that has helped an array of artists refine their songs within the studio. Henry was …

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