You guys have Ed Sheeran, why would you want to listen to me?
Despite flying in from
America, playing guitar for Keith Urban, and being booked for a couple of
festivals, Maggie Baugh retained that humble feeling that people in the UK
wouldn’t know her music, having had a specific request in the interval. John Wesley Satterfield quickly reminded her
that “The internet is everywhere”
This kind of interaction is
why we love songwriters rounds, and especially the regular Nashville Sounds InThe Round in Birmingham. The latest show
was a curtain raiser for Buckle and Boots this weekend, as it featured three
American artists who will be playing at the Farm, alongside regular hosts
Gasoline and Matches.
Joining Maggie on her first
visit to the UK were Jeremy McComb, who is becoming a regular face over here,
and John Wesley Satterfield, another UK debutante. Maggie and John had also played Country InThe Afternoon at the weekend, while Jeremy – who will be co hosting the main
stage at Buckle and Boots – has been on tour with Cody Pennington, opening with
Gary Quinn.
All three guests were very
entertaining as well as very talented -
and those seeing them again at the weekend are in for a real treat.
Congratulations to Sally and
Steve, and to the Americans – see you at Buckle and Boots!
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