Rural Roots That Run Deep With Nick Shoulders and Adeem the Artist
In the first of two episodes from MerleFest in April 2024, we highlight two artists making their debuts at the festival, Nick Shoulders and Adeem the Artist. Following this episode are two artists who have made MerleFest a regular stop over its history — 24 and 26 times, respectively — Jim Lauderdale and Donna the Buffalo.
Gallery images above: (left to right) Nick Shoulders, Adeem the Artist, Adeem the Artist performing at MerleFest 2024, Nick Shoulders’ comic in his series “Country Music History”
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Nick Shoulders is from Arkansas, while Adeem the Artist, who now lives in Tennessee, has lineage from North Carolina going back seven generations. As with so many roots music artists, the place where their roots are found is central to their art, and you will hear more about that from both in our conversations here, including excerpts of their latest music.
Songs heard in this episode:
“Hoarse Whisperer” by Nick Shoulders, from All Bad
“Plot of Land” by Adeem the Artist, from Anniversary, excerpt
“Appreciate’cha” by Nick Shoulders, from All Bad, excerpt
“Arkansas Troubler” by Nick Shoulders, from All Bad, excerpt
“Rotations” by Adeem the Artist, from Anniversary, excerpt
“There We Are” by Adeem the Artist, from Anniversary
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