Caroline Spence will perform a free live show tonight with David Ramirez at The Majestic in Fort Smith. The Nashville-based singer/songwriter will release her latest album, "True North," on April 29. Her sound sways between country and Americana. In a recent Facebook post, Spence play acts as Angela Lansbury from "Murder She Wrote" in a trailer for the new album, saying "this season of life and music for me is about unabashedly claiming and sharing who I am . [and that's] a goofy old soul with a lot to say who loves her some Angela Lansbury and a good crime procedural." Learn more about Spence at carolinespencemusic.com.
Caroline Spence will perform a free live show tonight with David Ramirez at The Majestic in Fort Smith. The Nashville-based singer/songwriter will release her latest album, "True North," on April 29. Her sound sways between country and Americana. In a recent Facebook post, Spence play acts as Angela Lansbury from "Murder She Wrote" in a trailer for the new album, saying "this season of life and music for me is about unabashedly claiming and sharing who I am . [and that's] a goofy old soul with a lot to say who loves her some Angela Lansbury and a good crime procedural." Learn more about Spence at carolinespencemusic.com.
Fayetteville's own Witchsister is getting ready for several shows this spring starting with a March 16 show with stepmom and Modeling at George's Majestic Lounge. The family foursome is comprised of three sisters Stevie, Stephanie and Skylar and a cousin, Kelsey, who all share the last name Petet. Vocalist Stephanie says that being related has its benefits and deficits when making music together.
Turns out the Jeff Horton Band isn't the only star from our region representing us at the International Blues Challenge Jan. 18-22 in Memphis, Tenn. We got this email last week from Buddy Shute:
Turns out the Jeff Horton Band isn't the only star from our region representing us at the International Blues Challenge Jan. 18-22 in Memphis, Tenn. We got this email last week from Buddy Shute: