Notas del episodio
Our Summer in the Cities tour follows the highway south to Nashville, where neon honky tonks, studio doors and back porches blur the line between everyday life and song. Don and Dude drop the needle on two Nashville born records that carry the city’s twang, storytelling swagger and late night barroom heart in every riff and chorus.
The Albums
Dolly Parton – Coat of Many Colors (1971)
Dolly Parton turns early 70s Nashville country into a warm, story driven set about childhood, family, faith and finding dignity when money is scarce. Live band arrangements, clear melodies and her unmistakable voice keep the focus on intimate narratives, from the patchwork pride of the title track to gentle hymns to nature and community that show how a Smoky Mountain girl became one of Nashville’s defining storytellers.
Kings of Leon ...