
Tyler Childers
Appalachia, unfiltered and unembarrassed.
Childers writes about home like home is still listening. He plays the songs his neighbors might play, with arrangements that owe more to a barn full of friends than a Music Row session. The audience he built is one of the most loyal in modern country — they showed up for him before the industry did.
- John Prine
- Ralph Stanley
- Townes Van Zandt
- Sturgill Simpson
- Senora May
- Charles Wesley Godwin
Tyler Childers on tape
Late-night listening. Hit play and let it run.
Landmark records
Pull the thread
USA · 1944 — 1997
Townes Van Zandt
The patron saint of the kitchen-table songwriters.
USA · 1953 — present
Lucinda Williams
Louisiana made audible.
USA · 1978 — present
Sturgill Simpson
Walked into Nashville with a haircut and an attitude.
USA · 1988 — present
Sierra Ferrell
Sings like she found the songs in a creek bed.
USA · 1984 — present
Charley Crockett
Keeps the bones, throws out the gristle.
USA · 1979 — present
Jason Isbell
Wrote 'Southeastern' and meant it.
USA · 1983 — present
Margo Price
Outlaw country with a working-class spine.
USA · 1996 — present
Drive-By Truckers
The South as it actually is.
