The Attic Sessions: Andrew Combs

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The Attic Sessions are a series of short documentaries of artists playing songs and telling stories in the Attic Lounge in the upper level of the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. Recent films have focused on singers Holly Williams, Joshua Black Wilkins, Face to Face, and one of my favorite new artists, Andrew Combs. Check out The Attic Sessions: Season Three, Episode Two: Andrew Combs.

For our previous Chimesfreedom review of the debut album from Andrew Combs, as well as a stream of that album, check out Andrew Combs Need Not Be A “Worried Man.”

What is your favorite episode of “The Attic Sessions”? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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  • Andrew Combs: “Rainy Day Song”
  • Alt-Country Tribute to Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.”
  • Heartworn Highways . . . Revisited
  • Andrew Combs Need Not Be A “Worried Man” (CD Review)
  • (Some related Chimesfreedom posts.)

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    Editor-in-chief, New York.

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