Luke Callen is a hard-driving, finger-style guitar picker originally from the small river town of La Crosse, WI-in the heart of the Driftless region. Pulling from the traditions of American folk, blues, and country music, Luke has one foot in the past and one foot in the here and now. Echoing the voices of Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot and Townes Van Zandt, Luke crafts songs of people, places, and time in all of its forms.
“Ramblin’ gal.” After nearly a decade in Alaska, Clay relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, spending three years playing Music City’s regular venues and touring around the states.
The Oklahoma-born Clay has a trademark Okie yowl and is electric dustbowl with a backing band. With a reputation for waltzes, Nellie is a truth-teller in 3/4 time. Following up her two previous records, “Born Too Late” and “Never Did What I shoulda Done,” Clay has a new soon-to-be-released record called “We Got Songs To Sing.” Nellie’s latest studio work includes a Woody Guthrie song and a Buffalo Rogers duet sung with co-producer Jason Scott. Many of Oklahoma’s top musicians can be heard singing and playing on this collection of new, old-time songs.’
Nellie Clay is a storied folk singer-songwriter and a “ramblin’ gal.” After nearly a decade in Alaska, Clay relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, spending three years playing Music City’s regular venues and touring around the states.
The Oklahoma-born Clay has a trademark Okie yowl and is electric dustbowl with a backing band. With a reputation for waltzes, Nellie is a truth-teller in 3/4 time. Following up her two previous records, “Born Too Late” and “Never Did What I shoulda Done,” Clay has a new soon-to-be-released record called “We Got Songs To Sing.” Nellie’s latest studio work includes a Woody Guthrie song and a Buffalo Rogers duet sung with co-producer Jason Scott. Many of Oklahoma’s top musicians can be heard singing and playing on this collection of new, old-time songs.
The self-proclaimed “campfire singer” recently opened for Grammy-nominated artist Eliza Gilkyson and was featured on Culture Shocks, a podcast hosted by Barry Lynn.