The Nashville-based American country singer-songwriter Jaime Wyatt is set to headline the Recovery Jam in October. The event celebrates artists who are recovering from substance abuse. Wyatt, a recovering artist
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Nashville’s Jaime Wyatt has released her cover of The Grateful Dead’s iconic song “Althea” today as a way to connect with her late father and reflect on the innumerable times she attended Grateful Dead’s shows as a child. Wyatt’s “Althea” is soulful, sultry, and evokes Al Green, all while honoring the song’s original groove and sound. Produced and featuring guitar licks by Adrian Quesada of The Black Pumas, Wyatt embraces “Althea” in a more soulful light.
Music is a beacon of hope, and at Recovery Jam, it’s a symbol of recovery. The annual music and arts festival returns to Charleston for its fourth year from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 7 at the Isle of Palms Exchange Club.
For someone actively battling substance abuse, recovery can be daunting. There are questions that swirl around sober living, fears of losing one’s identity; what’s waiting on the other side?