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The Big Takeover: Interview: Morgan Wade

Photo by David McClister Morgan Wade may seem like an overnight sensation, her story is like one out of a fairy tale. Playing early on a stacked festival bill in her small hometown of Floyd, Virginia (2019’s population is listed as 724) in 2018, Wade’s twangy Americana sound caught the ears of headliner Jason Isbell’s crew who bought merch from Wade and then shared it with members of the band, including Sadler Vaden. The guitarist heard Wade’s immense talent and reached out with an offer of working on honing her songwriting and helping her release material. The result of this collaboration,

Another Look: More Recent Releases You Don t Want to Miss

Tweet Share Slowly but surely, the live-music economy is starting back up in a limited capacity — and in enough places that artists are planning tours! But musicians across Nashville’s constellation of music scenes continue to release great records at a brisk pace, and our writers have seven new titles to recommend. Add ’em to your streaming queue or get a physical copy from your favorite record store. Or drop them on your wishlist for #BandcampFriday — the promotion in which the platform waives its cut of artist fees — coming up on May 7. Also check out our previous lists for even more recommendations:

New at Noon – Morgan Wade Wilder Days

April 21, 2021 Morgan Wade has never sounded like anybody else, and for a long time, she thought that meant her songs were just for her. “Honestly, I think that was really good for me,” she says. “It made me think, ‘Alright, well, I’m not going to sing for anybody else––but I’m singing for myself.’” Since then, Wade has figured out that when you grow up in Floyd, Virginia, where bluegrass sustains everyone like the Blue Ridge Mountain air but you hear other sounds like pop and punk in your own head, singing for yourself is the way to become the artist you were always meant to be.

Morgan Wade Talks Reckless Album, Sobriety

Rolling Stone Menu Morgan Wade, Raised on Bluegrass, Excels at Country-Pop on Her Debut Album The Floyd, Virginia, native’s new LP ‘Reckless’ addresses sobriety and sex with shades of Don Henley and Tom Petty By David McClister Morgan Wade may not be performing live music if it weren’t for Craigslist. The Floyd, Virginia, native was in her freshman year of college and having second thoughts about breaking up with her boyfriend, a mandolin and harmonica player, when she decided to woo him back or, some might say, troll him by starting a band. “I just got it in my head that I could form a band,” Wade recalls. “It would either piss him off or get him back, either one.” She found her future players online ”the safest thing for a 19-year-old female to do,” she says dryly and went through with her plan, not only winning over her ex but forming a group known as the Stepbrothers in the process. Naturally, her boyfriend joined.

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