Another Luck Reunion artist. It's the moniker of Lizzie Quinlan. According to this Rolling Stone article:
After growing up in New Jersey, No, 33, spent the better part of the last decade as a harp-playing, folk-strumming songwriting virtuoso singing incisive originals in semi-obscurity. She started out in a folk duo called Devil and the Deep Blue Sea before embarking on a solo career after winning a songwriting contest in 2016 for her song “Outlaws.” Since then, she’s released two acclaimed records, opened for Iron & Wine, and helped kick off the Black Opry Revue touring collective.
According to her bio: "Lizzie has toured with Iron & Wine, Adia Victoria, Ron Pope, Sarah Shook and the Disarmers, and has showcased at festivals like Newport Folk Fest, Americanafest, South by Southwest, and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass."
She did a spot on No Depression where she talks about her latest album and plays "Getaway Car". It's good.
She played these songs live at AmericanaFest for WMOT. "The Heartbreak Store" is a good country/folk song. This is more rocking.
We'll probably want to check her out.
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