LISTEN: The Coal Men, ‘The Singer (in Louisville)’

Artist: The Coal Men
Hometown: Nashville, TN
Song: “The Singer (in Louisville)"
Album: Pushed to the Side
Release Date: August 19
Label: Vaskaleedez Records

In Their Words: "I wrote this song while in Germany on tour with Stephen SImmons. It's based on a Tommy Womack short story about a fella's bad gig in Louisville. This fella gets lame requests and, eventually, gets beat up by some kids who want to hear a hit. The bartender in the song just tells you how it is. The good, the bad, the booze, anger, joy, and commitment from the fella with a guitar and the songs he believes in.” — Dave Coleman

LISTEN: Tommy Womack, ‘Angel’

Artist: Tommy Womack
Hometown: Nashville, TN
Song: “Angel”
Album: Namaste
Release Date: June 24
In Their Words: “'Angel' is about Stacy Ward. She played clarinet in the marching band back in ninth grade. At Friday night football games, they sat at the left end of the bleachers, and I’d stand on the ground next to them and stare a hole in Stacy. She had great Sandy Duncan eyes and just a hint of Kentucky buck teeth. I loved her, and she wouldn’t have peed on me if I was on fire. It was a hard time to live.” — Tommy Womack


Photo credit: Gregg Roth