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In the 17th episode of the Honky Tonk Heroes Podcast, I have a chat with Drew Cable, a country artist from West Virginia. Drew has an EP available for streaming titled "The Devil Ain't Done," which came out back in April of 2022. His outlaw country sound is very similar to another Appalachian artist you may know by the name of Sturgill Simpson. Drew's EP from the top down is really a hidden gem, even down to the album cover done by Jimbo Valentine, who created the now legendary "Purgatory" album cover for Tyler Childers. Drew has the potential to do some really great things in the coming years, so be sure to keep an eye on him. Thanks to Drew for joining us, and thanks to all of you for supporting the show!
Bill Taylor is a singer/songwriter hailing from the hollers of eastern Kentucky. With one EP and a handful of singles available for streaming, Bill Taylor and the Appalachian Heatherns (Yes spelled Heatherns) are fresh onto the Appalachian music scene. With his set at the renowned Laurel Cove...
Published 06/18/24
Colby Acuff has made quite a name for himself in the independent country scene over the past four years. From the pines of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Colby has shared stages with artists like 49 Winchester, Turnpike Troubadours, and Flatland Cavalry to name a few. He is currently on a headlining tour...
Published 05/07/24