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For the past few years, the No Country team has nominated all of our favorite records of the past year from a “National” and Nashville perspective, then put them to a vote to come up with top ten lists for each. Our team is diverse with individual tastes all across the spectrum, and, accordingly, we usually…
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Following in the footsteps of both Chris Stapleton and Margo Price last season, breakout local alt-country revivalist Sturgill Simpson, whose brilliant third album A Sailor’s Guide to Earth just nabbed a well-deserved and surprise Album of the Year Grammy nomination (as well as one for Best Country Album), has been tapped to appear as the musical guest on Saturday…
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Almost a year to the date of his three-night stint at the Ryman Auditorium last year, alt-country wonder Sturgill Simpson is coming back to Nashville for two shows at the Mother Church on Oct. 28 and 29. Today marks the long-awaited release of his third studio album A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, which was created as a musical love…
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Philosophical country crooner Sturgill Simpson is among the talented, buzzworthy crop of new artists helping reinvent and revitalize the current country landscape, breathing enough life, substance, and classic sensibilities into the broader scene to have us, the site with “No Country” in the name, absolutely ecstatic. We (and most everyone else with ears, it seemed) loved his…
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The new year is obviously in full swing, because this week brought a seemingly endless barrage of show announcements, new releases, and news items. We’ll forgive you if you missed a few, because we barely remember even covering them all. By now you know the drill, read on for everything we covered last…
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Breakout local county artist Sturgill Simpson, whose beloved 2014 sophomore effort Metamodern Sounds in Country Music and all of its critical buzz helped fuel his gigantic 2015, including a recent three-night sold out trek at The Ryman, has been insanely busy for at least a couple years straight, but that hasn’t stopped him from already talking new album.…
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Sturgill Simpson w/ Billy Wayne Davis Ryman Auditorium; Nashville, TN Nov. 1, 2015 Review by Lorie Liebig. Photos by Emilia Paré. When it was announced that Sturgill Simpson would make his debut at The Ryman Auditorium earlier this year, Nashville collectively freaked out. Everyone wanted the chance to see the hometown favorite burn down the legendary stage…
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Saturday’s Halloween festivities are going to usurp this weekend, but, being Music City and all, you know that means we have a bunch of festive gigs going on around town that are worth your consideration. With everything from a bunch of uber-talented mummies taking over Marathon Music Works to a show that is sure to…
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If you were left high and dry when tickets for Sturgill Simpson’s two-night run at the Ryman on October 30th and 31st sold out in about 15 minutes, today’s your lucky day. A third show has been added on November 1st. Tickets are on sale now and will cost you $30-$50 each. The show…
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It may be months away, but now you’ve got plans for Halloween, and you don’t even have to pick out a costume. After selling out two shows at 3rd & Lindsley almost instantaneously earlier this year, it’s only fitting that Sturgill Simpson’s next hometown outing would have him grace the stage of The Ryman. For his first…