A.A.R.T.

Abe plays Chiefs on Broadway (Nashville) and encounters a rising songwriter named Jake Worthington. They trade songs back and forth.

Abe sees "the classic country style" in him –  Abe draws connections from the roots of country to the here and now, as he sees it.

At David Childer's house – recording a new Satan You're A Liars record – Abe breaks down why an upcoming show at the Laurel Cove Music Festival is a series of firsts: The Free Pentecostal House of Prayer are to play for a secular audience, and record an album in the process.

Mentions today: Jake Worthington's Big Time Lonesome.

Laurel Cove Music Festival (Bro. Abe's Sunday Service): Facebook Page

Abe and Ferrill are glad you are listening along!

What is A.A.R.T.?

Abe Partridge – folk artist, documentarian, and song-catcher – travels with a portable handheld recorder seeking out artists on the backroads of America.

A.A.R.T. features undocumented music: folk artists performing heartfelt songs for Abe's recorder. Plus, as he gently leads the conversation, Abe reveals perspectives from the groups and communities often hidden from the glare of the mainstream.