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Chuck Mead with Jamey Johnson, Lucinda Williams, and more

Apr 7, 2025  ·  The Basement East, Nashville, TN The Basement East, Nashville, TN

Chuck Mead
Apr 7
Chuck Mead
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Award-winning country artist Jamey Johnson inspires with his blend of traditional and modern styles. Known for "That Lonesome Song" and "The Guitar Song," his albums have earned platinum and gold certifications, topping the Billboard charts. His latest project, "Midnight Gasoline," recorded at Cash Cabin Studio with top producers, continues this legacy.
Lucinda Williams, born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, is a lauded singer/songwriter noted for blending blues, folk, country, and rock. Known for her evocative lyrics and gritty vocals, Williams has earned multiple Grammys with hits like "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road." Collaborations include Emmylou Harris and Elvis Costello. In 2023, she released her memoir and "Stories from a Rock 'n' Roll Heart," further solidifying her innovative legacy.
Todd Snider, acclaimed Americana singer-songwriter from Nashville, is praised for storytelling and hits on Billboard 200. Known for deep lyrics, covers by legends, and comparisons to Dylan.
Rodney Crowell, born in Houston, Texas, blends Texas singer/songwriter vibes with country and rock. Known for hits like "After All This Time," he played with Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band, and was married to Rosanne Cash. Crowell's acclaimed albums include Diamonds & Dirt and Tarpaper Sky. He's collaborated with icons like Bob Seger and Jeff Tweedy, and earned fame for his insightful lyrics and storytelling.
Emmylou Harris, born in Birmingham, Alabama, is a celebrated singer known for her blend of country and rock, influenced by Gram Parsons. Her career began in NYC folk clubs, leading to acclaimed solo albums like *Pieces of the Sky* and collaborations with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt on *Trio*. Harris has earned numerous awards, working with artists like Mark Knopfler and Rodney Crowell, and continued to innovate in genres ranging from bluegrass to alternative rock. Her voice and creative spirit have maintained her status as a music icon for over four decades.
GRAMMY-nominated Mary Gauthier, born in the US, is celebrated for her powerful Americana songwriting. Known for hits like "Rifles & Rosary Beads," her work has been recorded by Tim McGraw and Blake Shelton. She regularly performs at The Grand Ole Opry and has won acclaim for her unsentimental self-reflection. Mary collaborated with veterans for her Grammy-nominated album. Her music features in shows like HBO's "Yellowstone."
Aaron Lee Tasjan, born in the U.S., is a Grammy-nominated Americana artist known for his albums and songs featured in TV shows and films. He's toured with acts like Jason Isbell and Sheryl Crow and appeared at top festivals such as Bonnaroo and Newport Folk Festival. Tasjan's collaborations include Jack White and Dan Auerbach, and he won Best Film Score at Festigious Film Festival in 2018.
Steve Earle, born in Fort Monroe, Virginia and raised in Texas, is a celebrated singer/songwriter known for his genre-spanning work in country, rock, bluegrass, and more. He gained fame with "Guitar Town" and "Copperhead Road" and has collaborated with artists like the Pogues and Willie Nelson. Earle is renowned for his literate, rebellious lyrics, exploring both personal and political themes. Despite struggles with addiction, his consistent critical acclaim and versatility have built a loyal following. Earle has won a Grammy and hosts songwriting retreats, advocating for Autism awareness.
Acclaimed solo artist from Illinois, Kendell Marvel is a Grammy-winning songwriter known for expanding modern country with hits like "Right Where I Need to Be." Based in a 200-year-old Tennessee farmhouse, he collaborates with producer Beau Bedford to deliver standout anthems in his album *Come On Sunshine*.

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