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NICK SHOULDERS“From the first second of All Bad, Nick Shoulders wants you to know this isn’t your grandpa’s country music.”
“Shoulders’ ability to create groovy songs that are also invigorating, progressive-minded rallying cries is nearly unmatched.”
“Within seconds of hearing Nick Shoulders sing, I knew I’d love his music for a long, long time.”

Harvested in the roaming hills of the lower piedmont mountains, Adeem the Artist shows teeth on “notes from inside.” In short bursts of literary folk songs that draw inspiration from a full library of greater Roots sounds, Adeem traverses the complexities of pinball, suicide, & grand larceny.
Frenetic & electrifying; the new collection nests at the intersection of stand-up comedy, social commentary, and well-seasoned country songs that follow the likes of Tyler Childers in expanding the genre. Their thematic albums and confounding one-person-show invite audiences to lead with curiosity, & disarm their expectations of the other.
Recorded in three hours at Pink Moon Studios in Knoxville, TN & released one week later, it is brash in its urgency & unflinching in its vulnerability as it reimagines the soundscape of the greater American South.
AGALISIGA MACKEY
Agalisiga “Chuj” Mackey is a Cherokee guitarist/musician and singer/songwriter from the Cherokee Nation in Northeast Oklahoma. Chuj spent the early years of his life growing up on a creek bank in the small traditional Cherokee community of Kenwood, where his mother’s family settled after the forced removal of Cherokees from what is now North Carolina. Chuj then moved to Tahlequah, the Cherokee Nation capital, to become a language learner at the Cherokee Immersion Charter School. Chuj grew up participating in traditional ceremonies, ceremonial songs being the foundation of his voice which he carries with him as he creates more modern music. Chuj writes and sings original country-folk music in the Cherokee language. He is inspired by classic country and blues sounds and themes. Additionally, he has performed at various events including the Cherokee National Holiday and the grand opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, OK. His goal is to perpetuate the Cherokee language and culture. In addition to his artistic endeavors, Chuj graduated from the Cherokee Language Master Apprenticeship program and now works in the Cherokee language department. He is a father of two sons who he teaches both Cherokee and music to.
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