Anne Murray on her Acadian ancestry (2019)
A Gentle Return to Roots and Memory in Anne Murray’s Reflection on Acadian Heritage In 2019, Anne Murray offered something far more intimate than a performance. Speaking about her ancestry,…
A Gentle Return to Roots and Memory in Anne Murray’s Reflection on Acadian Heritage In 2019, Anne Murray offered something far more intimate than a performance. Speaking about her ancestry,…
A Quiet Return to Grace and Reflection in the Twilight of a Songwriter’s Journey In 2018, after thirteen long years without a full collection of new material, John Prine reemerged…
HE SANG ABOUT LIFE LIKE IT WAS A SIMPLE JOKE — AND SOMEHOW, IT HURT MORE THAT WAY In April 2020, the world lost John Prine — not with spectacle,…
A Fading Apartment, A Lingering Love, and the Quiet Echo of What Once Was In her Other Voices sessions, Nanci Griffith joined Frank Christian for a delicate and deeply reflective…
After the Storm: Don Everly Reflects, Rebuilds, and Looks Forward This 1998 appearance on Good Morning Australia offers something rare—not the rise of The Everly Brothers, but the perspective that…
A Mother, A Daughter, and a Quiet Prayer in Song When Anne Murray stands beside her daughter Dawn Langstroth in Let There Be Love, the result is more than a…
A hypnotic journey into mysticism and sound — a song that captured the late 1960s’ restless spirit and turned it into something timeless, eerie, and unforgettable. When “Hurdy Gurdy Man”…
A Quiet Truth About Love That Stays, Even When It No Longer Feels Simple Around 1990, on Texas Connection, Nanci Griffith delivered a deeply honest performance of It’s Too Late,…
A Lighthearted Truth About Life, Where Humor Softens the Edges of Reality On January 22, 2017, at City Winery Nashville, John Prine delivered a warm and disarmingly funny performance of…
A Gentle Reunion of Voices, Where Classic Pop Finds New Warmth in Harmony In a memorable collaboration, Anne Murray joined forces with Chicago to perform You Won’t See Me, creating…