Artist: The Roe Family Singers
 Hometown: Minneapolis, Minnesota
 Song: “Loretta Lynn Blues”
 Album: Sisters And Brothers
 Label: Bonfire Music Group
In Their Words: “‘Loretta Lynn Blues’ is a tribute to both Loretta Lynn herself and the songs she wrote. There was a time when country music was made by real people, speaking about real, everyday issues. Folks like Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Hazel Dickens had everybody singing along and, more importantly, gave a voice to folks who didn’t have one before.
“Today’s country music is dominated by manufactured pop stars who, at best, sing about nothing and, at worst, use their gigantic platforms to amplify their messages of racism and misogyny.
“We wanted to write a song that gets back to the roots of what country music was and what it still could be. All while honoring one of the greatest there ever was: Loretta Lynn.
“The title is a reflection of how we thought Ms. Lynn would feel about today’s country music: after spending so much of her career singing songs like ‘One’s On the Way,’ ‘Rated X,’ and ‘The Pill,’ we figured she’d feel kind of down to hear modern country music singing about beers, my best girl, beaches, dogs, and pickup trucks.” – The Roe Family Singers
Track Credits:
Dan Gaarder – guitar
 Dave Gustafson – mandolin
 Noah Levy – drums
 Eric Paulson – bass
 Kim Roe – vocals
 Quillan Roe – banjo
 Rich Rue – steel guitar
 Annie Savage – fiddle & back-up vocals
Stage Band:
Erik Brandt – accordion
 Dave Gustafson – mandolin
 Jake Johnson – fiddle
 Brody Kucera – drums
 David F. Robinson – guitar
 Kim Roe – vocals
 Quillan Roe – banjo
 Rina Rossi – bass
 Rich Rue – steel guitar
 Adam Wirtzfeld – musical saw
Photo Credit: Katie Viles
 Video Credits: Ryder Seeler – director, editor; Adam Olson – director of photography; Leah, Seth, and Tristan – film crew