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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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Alabama-born, ex-Marine Jamey Johnson, a new traditionalist in country music, rose in Nashville with hits like "In Color." Won CMA Song of the Year, produced gold albums, collaborated with legends like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard.
Lucinda Williams, born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, is an acclaimed singer/songwriter known for blending blues, folk, country, and rock. Her vivid, emotional lyrics and gritty vocal style have won her three Grammy Awards. Notable works include "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" and "Essence." She's collaborated with Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, and more. Williams founded her label, Highway 20 Records, and recorded heartfelt albums, even after overcoming a stroke. Her autobiography, "Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You," was released alongside her 2023 album.
Rodney Crowell, born in Houston, Texas, became a key figure in country's new traditionalist movement. Known for blending Texas singer/songwriter vibes with rock, he penned hits for Emmylou Harris, Crystal Gayle, and Bob Seger. His 1988 album Diamonds & Dirt featured five number one singles. Crowell collaborated with Rosanne Cash, Mary Karr, and Jeff Tweedy, and has released acclaimed albums like Tarpaper Sky and The Chicago Sessions. His music, recognized for its introspective quality, earned him both critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
Emmylou Harris, born in Birmingham, Alabama, is known for her impactful blend of country and rock, dubbed "cosmic American music." Mentored by Gram Parsons, she gained recognition via her solo career with hits like "Pieces of the Sky" and successful collaborations such as Trio with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt. Harris has worked with artists like Neil Young, Mark Knopfler, and Rodney Crowell. Notably, her daring albums include Wrecking Ball, produced by Daniel Lanois, showcasing her evolving artistry and blending of genres.
GRAMMY-Nominated Mary Gauthier, born in the USA, is a celebrated Americana artist renowned for her incisive songwriting. With nine albums, she’s admired for her poignant storytelling. A Grand Ole Opry regular, her songs have been covered by many, including Tim McGraw and Blake Shelton. Her album "Rifles & Rosary Beads," co-written with Iraq war veterans, earned a Grammy nomination. Brandi Carlile praises her humanistic voice, essential in today’s times. Her music has also featured on shows like HBO's "Yellowstone."
Singer-songwriter from Orange County, blends genres in "Stellar Evolution", addressing rights for the queer community in the South. Known for heartfelt activism and being a Grammy-nominated artist.
Steve Earle, born in Fort Monroe, Virginia, and raised in Texas, is a versatile artist known for country, rock, bluegrass, folk, and blues hits like "Guitar Town" and "Copperhead Road". Earle's career has seen critical acclaim and Grammy wins, despite struggles with addiction and tumultuous personal life. He has collaborated with legends like Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris. Earle is known for his rebellious persona, political lyrics, and tributes to mentors like Townes Van Zandt. His influences span multiple genres, attracting loyal fans who appreciate his evolving style.

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