Pauline Andrès grew up as a coal miner's daughter in France, but she's found her forever home in Nashville. She sings of wanderers and those just trying to get by, of heartbreak (which she knows all too well) and moments of joy.
Read MoreIf early summertime has you in the mood for tunes about love, check out these two tracks—written by Nashville musician, artist and songwriter Amy Stroup—from Chaka Khan's first album in 12 years.
Read More"Co-writing is like speed dating: you have to get deep quickly."
Read MoreOnce you recognize her, you’ll start seeing her influence everywhere.
Read MoreThe musician's latest album, "Bleu," is an expansive love letter to Kansas City.
Read MoreA profile of revered music producer Jacquire King.
Read More"If I’m at Thanksgiving dinner, I’m steering clear of politics. But the whole point of art is to express yourself."
Read More"People look at you a little weird when at 14 or 15 years old, you say you want to be a rock star."
Read MoreAmericana musician Drew Holcomb traverses the state of Tennessee, driving from his hometown of Memphis back to Nashville, where he lives with his wife Ellie Bannister and their two young children.
Read MoreEmerging DJ, artist and designer Jon Marzette.
Read MoreMuhammad Austin might go by “Mvstermind,” but his countenance is quite humble. In person, he’s one of those rare artists with both a chill affect and sincere ardor.
Read MoreShoulder to shoulder with four good friends, sweat tickling my back under my leather jacket, we waited. We knew he would return. The five of us were packed into The Ready Room on a Tuesday night at the sold-out Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats show.
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