With her cowgirl hat, platinum bob and 1940s Western getups, L.A.-based artist Rosy Nolan evokes midcentury California honky-tonk legends such as Rose Maddox and Jean Shepard. But the San Francisco native honed her performance chops in riot-grrl and post-punk indie bands across the US and the UK before finding her new sound in L.A.’s tight-knit old-time community. Now a confident bandleader and songwriter in the center of L.A.’s latest Country music resurgence, Nolan’s vulnerable songs and onstage charm are endearing her to audiences across Southern California and around the US as she promotes her feisty single “One of Your Songs” in advance of her fourth album, due this summer.
Andrés Miguel Cervantes is a Mexican-American singer-songwriter and finger-picking guitarist based in San Diego, California. Influenced by Leonard Cohen, Townes Van Zandt, and Guy Clark, his lyrics weave haunting images of travel, love, and impermanence. His debut album, The Crossing, produced by Alicia Vanden Heuvel, blends '60s folk-country with a western noir sound. The album’s melancholy atmosphere, with lonesome pedal steel and dramatic percussion, captures the heartworn landscapes of the West in a timeless, deeply emotional journey.
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