As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with Lucinda Williams about her new album, Good Souls, Better Angels.
After more than forty years of music making, the pioneering, Louisiana-born artist, Lucinda Williams, has returned to the gritty blues foundation that first inspired her as a young singer-songwriter in the late 1970s. Reuniting with acclaimed Producer & Engineer Ray Kennedy, Good Souls, Better Angels is the most topical album of Williams’ career. The dangerous world we live in, the constant barrage of a frightening news cycle, depression, domestic abuse, a man without a soul – and, yeah, the devil – figure prominently among its twelve tracks.
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s new Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talked with critically-acclaimed, rising singer-songwriter, JP Saxe. Following the conversation, JP performed a couple of his songs exclusively for the GRAMMY Museum. At the start of 2020, JP released his highly a...
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s new Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman interviews six-time GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter, Brandy Clark, on the making of her latest album, Your Life is a Record. Following the conversation, which was recorded at home over Zoom video, Brandy Clark ...
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s new Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman caught up with members of the GRAMMY-winning North-Carolina-based band, Steep Canyon Rangers. Steep Canyon Rangers are Asheville, North Carolina’s GRAMMY winners, perennial Billboard chart-toppers, and frequent co...