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Waxahatchee Live Stream Concert

Sep 20, 2024  ·  Ryman Auditorium Ryman Auditorium

Waxahatchee
Sep 20
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Christian Lee Hutson, a Californian singer-songwriter, is renowned for his introspective lyrics and storytelling in albums like 2020's "Beginners" and 2022's "Quitters." Praised by Pitchfork and The Guardian for his vivid, cinematic songwriting, Hutson crafts autobiographical fiction with simplicity and precision. His music offers snapshots of everyday life, earning him international recognition for his thoughtful, narrative-driven style.
Katie Crutchfield, born in Alabama, is known for her project Waxahatchee. With six acclaimed albums, her evolving sound blends lo-fi folk and alt-country. Her poetic lyrics and Southern lilt shine through, earning her critical acclaim and collaborations. Having overcome personal struggles, she's reached new heights in songwriting, with her work known for its honesty and depth.
Neko Case, born in Virginia, is renowned for her fearless, inventive songwriting and powerful voice. Debuting with "The Virginian," her acclaimed works include "Furnace Room Lullaby," "Fox Confessor Brings the Flood," and "Hell-On." She's known for vivid metaphors and blending pop genres, collaborating with artists worldwide, while calling a New England farm her home.
Born in Asheville, NC, Jake Lenderman, aka MJ Lenderman, is known for his album "Boat Songs," featuring sports references and ragged guitar solos. He gained attention with hits like "Ghost of Your Guitar Solo." A member of the band Wednesday, he recorded at Asheville’s Drop of Sun, making waves with barbed humor and raw style.
Born in the U.S., Madi Diaz is known for her candid songwriting about romance. Her album "History Of A Feeling" brought her into the spotlight. She’s collaborated with Waxahatchee, Angel Olsen, and opened for Harry Styles. Her work, including "Weird Faith," features performances with Kacey Musgraves and earned Grammy nods for Best Folk Album and Best Americana Performance.
Born in NYC to Haitian emigrants, Leyla McCalla excels in cello, tenor banjo, and guitar. A multilingual artist, she blends global influences in her music. Founding member of Our Native Daughters and former Carolina Chocolate Drops, she explores Afro-diasporic sounds. Her 2022 album, "Breaking the Thermometer," highlights the significance of a free press through Radio Haiti's story.

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