Accepting yourself as you are takes work, and for Courtney Marie Andrews, it meant opening herself up to possibility. It meant writing a song a day, giving in to romance, and all the things that made her uncomfortable. The payoff […]
Accepting yourself as you are takes work, and for Courtney Marie Andrews, it meant opening herself up to possibility. It meant writing a song a day, giving in to romance, and all the things that made her uncomfortable. The payoff […]
Americana Music Awards, Ryman Auditorium (rehearsals)
If it’s March, the center of the world of roots music is Austin and SXSW. For the third year in a row, this column will feature the photos of Kirk Stauffer. It was his ninth consecutive year, so he knows […]
Courtney Marie Andrews possesses an authenticity that’s rare in artists in 2018. She never comes across as anyone other than who she is. There are no frills in either her songwriting or her performances. Her voice is pure and natural […]
Steve Earle recently set the world on fire (again) by asserting that “The best stuff coming out of Nashville is all by women….” Jason Isbell has protested against country radio’s refusal to promote women by featuring all-women opening acts for […]
“Irene” has been a Courtney Marie Andrews fan favorite for a while, and now the Washington state-based songwriter has shared an official video for the tune. The playful clip premiered at NPR today. Directed by Josh Perrault, the “Irene” video plays […]
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