
Folk Music Concert
Location
Curb Cafe
Presentation Type
Event
Start Date
15-9-2009 7:30 PM
Description
Adrienne Young offers tightly crafted songs that, like the feel of her home and the flow of her conversation, infuse her love for American tradition with high contemporary energy. In her compelling performances, she asks probing questions-about love, responsibility, idealism, stewardship-but the person she's interrogating is herself.
Nashville-based singer-songwriter and Belmont alumna Adrienne Young is an ardent supporter of sustainable agriculture. She bundled seed packets into the liner notes of her Grammy-nominated first album Plow to the End of the Row (2003). The Art of Virtue (2005) continued her success, and the reception for her newest release, Room to Grow (2007), has been highly enthusiastic. In fact, the Los Angeles Times has proclaimed her "the Americana find of the year."
Recommended Citation
Young, Adrienne, "Folk Music Concert" (2009). Humanities Symposium. 9.
https://repository.belmont.edu/humanities_symposium/2009/2009/9
Folk Music Concert
Curb Cafe
Adrienne Young offers tightly crafted songs that, like the feel of her home and the flow of her conversation, infuse her love for American tradition with high contemporary energy. In her compelling performances, she asks probing questions-about love, responsibility, idealism, stewardship-but the person she's interrogating is herself.
Nashville-based singer-songwriter and Belmont alumna Adrienne Young is an ardent supporter of sustainable agriculture. She bundled seed packets into the liner notes of her Grammy-nominated first album Plow to the End of the Row (2003). The Art of Virtue (2005) continued her success, and the reception for her newest release, Room to Grow (2007), has been highly enthusiastic. In fact, the Los Angeles Times has proclaimed her "the Americana find of the year."
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