They're One of the Most Incredible Pairs in American Music. A Tornado Didn't Manage to Stop Them.
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Gillian Welch and David Rawlings reflect on their 30-year partnership in music, portraying contemporary challenges through traditional country-folk styles in their album "Woodland."
The best song about forging a music career today is "Everything Is Free," highlighting the impact of the internet on artists—a testament to their deep understanding of modern struggles.
Their new album, "Woodland," is a lush departure from previous works, incorporating strings and steel guitar to enrich the heartfelt harmonies they are known for.
Nashville's Woodland Studios holds a special history for Welch and Rawlings, marking their journey from early works in the mid-'90s to owning a space integral to their music.
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