11 Artists We’re Excited to See at AmericanaFest 2017

This year, AmericanaFest is packing more than 300 artist showcases into six days in Nashville. Yeah. That’s a LOT of music. It’s not going to be easy to see everyone, but we’re going to try. Here are a few of our absolute musts:

Lee Ann Womack

We may not be big on rules around here, but we sure do love our LAW. That’s why we’re thrilled to say that, on Thursday, she’ll be Hangin’ & Sangin’ with us live on Facebook at 1 pm CT. Then, later that night, LAW & Friends take over the Music City Roots tent to close out the night. AmericanaFest could end right there, and we’d be happy. Luckily, though, there’s plenty more to come!

Birds of Chicago

Just watch the video. You’ll see.

Chastity Brown

Chastity is a rising star in the Americana world, and we couldn’t be more happy about that. Her songs run deep and wide. Catch her Friday night at the Anchor just before Birds of Chicago and Kacy & Clayton.

Lori McKenna

It’s no secret that McKenna is one of our girl crushes. She’ll be at 3rd & Lindsley on Thursday night (at the same time as LAW, sadly) with Willie Watson, Brent Cobb, and Shannon McNally. (We’re working on a cloning machine so we can be everywhere we want to be. Sure hope it’s ready by then!) 

Natalie Hemby

Hemby kicks off the Saturday night lineup at 3rd & Lindsley which also includes Elizabeth Cook, Lucie Silvas, and Jack Ingram. We’ve reserved a table for the whole dang thang. Come say hi!

Yola Carter

Hopefully, you caught Yola’s recent Hangin’ & Sangin’ appearance so that you know how great she is. If you want more, she’ll be at 12th & Porter on Friday night and the Groove on Saturday. 

Erin Rae

We’ve already gotten to hear Erin’s new album which is slated for a release early next year and, suffice it to say, it’s our first favorite record of 2018. Catch her Friday night at City Winery or spend Saturday afternoon at the Groove with her, Yola, Angaleena Presley, Courtney Marie Andrews, and others. (Spoiler alert: That’s where we’ll be.)

Becca Mancari

In another total Sophie’s choice, Becca is playing on Friday night at the SAME EXACT TIME as Chastity, so we’re gonna have to divide and conquer this thing. But divide and conquer we shall because they are both fantastic artists that we’re excited to support.

Leyla McCalla

Like LAW, Leyla is joining us for an AmericanaFest episode of Hangin’ & Sangin’ on Friday at 2 pm CT. She’ll also be showcasing on Thursday night at 9 pm at the Country with Emily Barker and Travis Linville, showing off her beautifully traditional roots.

Phoebe Hunt

If you’re a fan of acoustic folk based in bluegrass with elements of chamber music and far-reaching world music flavors — centered around solid songs — you’ve gotta catch Phoebe (& the Gatherers … band name pun for the win!). She has a couple of early showcases on Tuesday, with her main performance on Friday night at the Basement.

Amanda Shires

Yes. The rumors are true: Amanda will soon make her debut as the new BGS music critic. While you wait for that, you can find her tearing it up at the Station Inn on Friday night with Noam Pikelny and Luke Bulla.

3×3: Erin Rae on Lil Wayne, Coffee, and Who Would Play Her in a Lifetime Movie

Artist: Erin Rae (of Erin Rae & The Meanwhiles)
Hometown: Nashville, TN
Latest Album: Soon Enough
Personal Nicknames: Ernie, Big E

 

I love this dog SO MUCH.

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Who is the most surprising artist in current rotation on your iTunes/Spotify?
Judee Sill, Wings, Lil Wayne

Who would play you in the Lifetime movie of your life?
Hopefully Kirsten Dunst, or Keri Russell

If the After-Life exists, what song will be playing when you arrive?
"Get Your Roll On" by Big Tymers or "This Time Around" by Helen Stellar

 

@charliechirp At Pete's Garden

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What brand of toothpaste do you use?
Colgate

What's your beverage of choice?
Orange juice

What's your favorite TV show?
Modern Family or United States of Tara

Star Wars or Star Trek?
Star Wars

Taylor Swift or Ryan Adams?
I have SO much admiration for Taylor Swift, but I'm gonna have to say Ryan Adams.

Coffee or tea?
Coffeeeeee — or High Garden Teas in Nashville!


3×3 is an ongoing series at BGS where we quiz artists and bands on their favorite things. No one is safe. We WILL find all of your secrets.

WATCH: Erin Rae, ‘Clean Slate’

Singer/songwriter Erin Rae has one of those languid, honey-soaked voices that feels much older than its years and wouldn't feel at all out of place among the ladies of Laurel Canyon, if she hadn't been born 40 years too late. In terms of contemporaries, Rae could be likened to Laura Marling and, on the male side, Andrew Combs. That's some pretty good company, right there.

Rae's upcoming album, Soon Enough, is due on September 4. To get us from now to then, Joshua Shoemaker filmed and recorded Rae performing “Clean Slate” at the Crying Wolf in Nashville, TN, along with her band — Molly Parden on vocals, Graham Bechler on drums, Kevin Whitset on bass, and Brett Resnick on pedal steel.

“'Clean Slate' is a song about coming of age, recognizing mistakes, and owning that I've blamed other people and circumstances for my own experience,” Rae says. “It's about no longer needing to shun the less-than-pretty parts of life from memory, and recognizing that each part of life — heartache, sadness, joy, and elation — plays its own valuable part in the whole thing. That it's okay to mess up, and you don't have to act like it never happened to move forward. The freedom comes in accepting and integrating it into my present and future actions and experience.”


Photo by Laura Partain