The Arts – Henry T White

Henry T White is truly an eleven-year-old wonder! The boy can play a guitar like a monkey can handle a peanut — and the marvelous thing about it, he’s using his super powers for good! Last summer, the boy sauntered out to a street corner in his hometown of Demopolis, Alabama and played his Gibson…

The Arts – Us Two and Him

Us Two and Him have been compared to the Smothers Brothers and the Kingston Trio. Comstock agrees they might be compared to “Riders in the Sky,” a cowboy-dressed group based in the Brentwood-Green Hills area. The South Central Tennessee boys are more like characters in the Andy Griffith Show with a touch of Ray Stevens’…

The Arts – B.B. Palmer

Born from the plains of southeast Alabama, amongst the fertile ground in Lee County, BB Palmer & Kudzu are one of the few current old school honky-tonk outfits that stay true to the genre of country music. Simple yet intricate, humble yet proud, the band combines early traditional influences of country music (Lefty Frizzell &…

The Arts – Anna Tamburello

Anna Tamburello is a singer-songwriter from Birmingham, Alabama. She plays guitar, mandolin, and enjoys a wide range of genres. Click here to learn more about Anna’s music. Listen to “So Fast” (2017) by Anna Tamburello below.

The Arts – Jacky Jack White

Silverwolf and South City recording artist/songwriter Jacky Jack White has had songs recorded by Ray Stevens, Charley Pride, Buddy Jewell, Steve Wariner, Neal McCoy, Chip Greene, and Mark Lowery. Jack received an ASCAP Award for “If I Didn’t Love You”, and a NSAI Award for the #1 Southern Gospel song, “When Men Pray”. Jack is…

The Arts – Johnny Lucas

Johnny Lucas just moved to Nashville after playing this year’s Isle of Wight and Glastonbury Festivals in England. Johnny writes and performs fresh anthem-like songs, which keeps you singing through the dark times
 as well as the bright. With influences ranging from 60’s McCartney and Ray Davies to his own stamp on Modern Brit Pop,…

The Arts – Hanalena

Hannah joined her first band when she was in the fourth grade. Her fiddle teacher, Norman Mellin, initiated the group as a way to get his students to grow as musicians. Their string band consisted of two fiddles, an acoustic guitar, and an upright bass. The band was interestingly named The Goat Ropers. They often…