What it is about this 46-square-mile city that allowed my angst to be superseded during a racially and socially frustrating moment in country music’s century-long history?
"I feel very appeased and very proud of what we made, and it feels like, truly, a really authentic, all-encompassing representation of me as an artist ..."
"Every time I try to wrap my brain around that, it's tough," Charlie Starr, Blackberry Smoke guitarist and vocalist, tells The Boot. "And it doesn't feel like it's been 20 years."