Nanci Griffith – Wooden Heart
A Gentle Voice Softens an Old Song, Turning Nostalgia Into Something Tender and New In her rendition of “Wooden Heart”, featured within the collection Complete MCA Studio Recordings (2003), Nanci…
A Gentle Voice Softens an Old Song, Turning Nostalgia Into Something Tender and New In her rendition of “Wooden Heart”, featured within the collection Complete MCA Studio Recordings (2003), Nanci…
When Folk Meets Rock and Roll, a Joyful Tribute Lights Up the Stage Once More In a spirited collaboration, Nanci Griffith joined The Crickets to perform “Rave On”, a song…
When the Song Returns to Its Roots, Two Voices Carry the Weight of Memory and Truth In 2011, Nanci Griffith reunited on stage with Eric Taylor to perform “Deadwood, South…
A Quiet Ballad Where History Speaks Through Dust, Memory, and Uncomfortable Truths Recorded in 1988 for the live album One Fair Summer Evening, “Deadwood, South Dakota” stands as one of…
A Song of Quiet Sorrow: “Tecumseh Valley” and the Voice That Carried Its Ghosts Across Time In 1993, during a gentle live appearance in Norway on Down On The Farm,…
A Song Like a Gathering Storm, Where Love and Loneliness Drift in the Same Dark Sky In this intimate live performance, Nanci Griffith joins songwriter Eric Taylor for “Storms,” a…
A gentle ode to belonging, “I Love This Town” captures the quiet pride of roots, memory, and the simple grace of staying where the heart has always known its way…
A Gentle Reflection on What Truly Matters, Where a “Simple Life” Becomes the Richest Dream of All In 2009, at the renowned Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Scotland, Nanci Griffith delivered…
A voice of defiance and awakening—“Like A Rolling Stone” as a timeless reckoning with identity and loss When Bob Dylan released “Like A Rolling Stone” in 1965, it did not…
A quiet country lament where rain becomes the language of heartbreak and memory On February 12, 1988, Nanci Griffith stepped into the soft glow of a small stage and delivered…