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STOP AND SMELL THE MAGNOLIAS
5/18/16


Well, maybe you shouldn't smell them, but you should stop and look at/listen to the Muddy Magnolias, pictured above with RED Nashville Product Development rep Dewayne Brown, RED chieftain Bob Morelli and SVP Product Development Alan Becker.

Comprised of Kallie North and Jessy Wilson, the Muddy Magnolias are signed to Third Generation Records, a new label partner of RED. Stay tuned for their new single, "Brother, What Happened," which is set to drop Friday. Coincidentally, that's also what they said when they realized they were being featured by HITS.

North and Wilson will also serve as the hosts on AXS TV's broadcast of Hangout Festival this weekend.

This pic, however, was snapped following the duo's Nashville showcase at The Quonset Hut Studio (where the likes of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, The Byrds, Simon & Garfunkel have recorded) on 5/16.

Rolling Stone has said that they "performed as if Mick Jagger and Keith Richards inhabited the Indigo Girls." If that doesn't leave you intrigued, what will?


Music City
STOP AND SMELL THE MAGNOLIAS
5/18/16


Well, maybe you shouldn't smell them, but you should stop and look at/listen to the Muddy Magnolias, pictured above with RED Nashville Product Development rep Dewayne Brown, RED chieftain Bob Morelli and SVP Product Development Alan Becker.

Comprised of Kallie North and Jessy Wilson, the Muddy Magnolias are signed to Third Generation Records, a new label partner of RED. Stay tuned for their new single, "Brother, What Happened," which is set to drop Friday. Coincidentally, that's also what they said when they realized they were being featured by HITS.

North and Wilson will also serve as the hosts on AXS TV's broadcast of Hangout Festival this weekend.

This pic, however, was snapped following the duo's Nashville showcase at The Quonset Hut Studio (where the likes of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, The Byrds, Simon & Garfunkel have recorded) on 5/16.

Rolling Stone has said that they "performed as if Mick Jagger and Keith Richards inhabited the Indigo Girls." If that doesn't leave you intrigued, what will?