Gillian Welch and David Rawlings have returned to NPR’s Music HQ in Washington, D.C. for their second Tiny Desk Concert. Fifteen years after they first joined behind Bob Boilen’s iconic desk, the ...
Two guitars. Two voices. Fifteen years since the duo last stopped by the Tiny Desk, not much has changed in how they present themselves, right down to their preferred guitar tuner. This is how it's ...
American folk icons Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are bringing their traditional sound to Spokane. For over 25 years, the pair have been writing and singing about the often forgotten hardships of ...
The Harrow and the Harvest, Gillian Welch’s first album in eight years, is 10 folk songs in the classic sense: tales of travelers, of everyday comforts and concerns—songs that work as still-life ...
The Americana Music Association announced the nominees for the 2025 Americana Honors & Awards on Tuesday morning, with MJ Lenderman leading the contenders with nominations in three categories. Turning ...
May 17 -- WOMAN OF CONSTANT SORROW: Gillian Welch, the woman behind much of the successful bluegrass soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou?, is launching her own label, Acony Records, with ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A renowned pair of singer-songwriters are bringing their unique blend of Americana music to the capital city this fall. Gillian Welch and David Rawlings will perform at the ...
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings played two sold out shows at Vicar Street this week. The performances marked the American duo’s long-awaited return to Ireland. It was their first appearance on an ...
Folk singer Gillian Welch was born in New York and got her start in Nashville, but when she returns to San Francisco next month, it will be a homecoming of sorts. That’s because Welch and her longtime ...
After Led Zeppelin disbanded in 1980, John Paul Jones became a prolific backing musician and producer for artists like R.E.M., the Foo Fighters, Lenny Kravitz, Heart, and more. In 2004, Jones traveled ...
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