
Kelsey Waldon Previews New EP With Covers of Nina Simone, Hazel Dickens
Waldon's 'They'll Never Keep Us Down' includes "Mississippi Goddam" with guests Adia Victoria and Kyshona Armstrong as well as the title track
Waldon's 'They'll Never Keep Us Down' includes "Mississippi Goddam" with guests Adia Victoria and Kyshona Armstrong as well as the title track
Songwriter and John Prine protégée retraces the steps she took as a child in intimate new clip
After toiling for years in Nashville, the Kentucky songwriter signed to John Prine's record label and released a stunning album that gave voice to rural folk
From defiant anthems by Maren Morris and Miranda Lambert to the mariachi-punk of Vandoliers and "Old Town Road"
Kentucky-raised Waldon will release her new album 'White Noise/White Lines' on Prine's Oh Boy label in October
Waldon's biting "Sunday's Children," Moore's slice of heartland rock "She's Mine," and more tracks to stream this week
Waldon, who also released the single "Anyhow," is first artist to sign to Prine's Oh Boy Records in 15 years