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Lorine Chia

Auntie Bellum Weekend Mix #24

January 12, 2017 by Meeghan Kane Leave a Comment
Two singers for Marion Sledge, backstage after a Birmingham, Alabama, show in 1968.
(courtesy of Alabama Department of Archives & History)

This is the first official mix of 2017, and I have ten new or new-ish songs from Southern artists. I’ve got Georgia twee, Carolina country, anthemic pop from Florida, lots of singer/songwriter madness, and much more. As always, this series serves to highlight the many Southern women and non-binary and trans Southerners making the music … [Read more…]

Posted in: Music, News Feed Tagged: AB Mix, DieAlps!, Elise Davis, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Jianna Justice, Lara Americo, Lera Lynn, Lorine Chia, Natalie Claro, Nikki Lane, Nina Diaz

Auntie Bellum Weekend Mix #23: Reasons I Liked 2016

January 7, 2017 by Meeghan Kane Leave a Comment
ab mix 2016

Last spring, I committed myself to coming up with ten songs each week by women and non-binary and trans folks of or from the South. It was a self-indulgent venture that got me out of my folky, country comfort zone, but it also opened my eyes to the many solid artists working throughout the region … [Read more…]

Posted in: Music, News Feed Tagged: Adia Victoria, Angel Olsen, Angelica Garcia, Birdcloud, Breanna Barbara, Cherele, Des Ark, Dori Freeman, Emily Wells, FEA, Folk Is People, Freakwater, Ginger Minj, Gland, Grace Joyner, Karen Jonas, Kari Faux, kilo kish, Latasha Lee, Leyla McCalla, Lorine Chia, Lucy Dacus, Lyric Michelle, Mount Moriah, Royal Teeth, Sarah Shook, Seratones, Sharon Jones, Shirlette Ammons, Shovels & Rope, Skylar Gudasz, Solange, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, The Coathangers

Auntie Bellum Weekend Mix #19

October 14, 2016 by Meeghan Kane Leave a Comment
photo courtesy of Florida Memory Project

This week, we’ve got indie pop out of Louisiana, garage pop out of Florida, hip hop from Houston and Atlanta, and much more. This series is my attempt to highlight the many, many wonderful Southern women and non-binary and trans Southerners creating the music that makes it all worthwhile. I’ve included the state they live … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts & Culture, Music, Our Voices Tagged: AB Mix, Akilah Nehanda, COEDS, Kali Uchis, Lorine Chia, My Brightest Diamond, Royal Teeth, Swearin', The Ones to Blame, Tina & Her Pony, Wynonna Judd & the Big Noise