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Caitlin Anne Webster // “Wait (On Love)” & “Powhatan River Blues”
Mixing the driving narratives of traditional folk and country, the charm and depth of 60s soul along with her own modern edge, Caitlin Anne Webster delivers songs that cut deep.
As a member of Nightingale Rodeo, Webster and her bandmates earned acclaim from outlets that include LA Weekly. In 2015, she released her solo EP Black Moon and introduced an engaging blend of influences that range from traditional country to edgy vocal powerhouses like Bonnie Raitt and Linda Rondstadt.
Recorded live to tape in Los Angeles’ Palomino Studios with production from Dave Lang and engineering from Jason Soda, Webster’s two new tracks display her versatility as a multi-dimensional artist and songwriter. This time, she dug even deeper and found her inspiration from an array of artists that range from Blaze Foley and The Deslondes to Nancy Sinatra and Karen Dalton.
“Wait (On Love)” was born from the ashes of a long-term relationship and the challenges of separating two lives that had been deeply intertwined. Reflective and thoughtful, Webster melds her cuttingly honest lyrics with accompaniment from Iain Weigert on lead guitar, Travis Popichak on drums, Jada Wagensomer on bass with backing vocals from Amber Bradberry and Laura Marion.
On “Powhatan River Blues,” Caitlin’s soulful vocals and compelling acoustic guitar take center stage. Inspired by a carefree day spent on the water with her sister, Webster brings a sense of nostalgia and longing for a simpler time.
Now rooted in Tennessee, Webster is in the midst of an inspiring new creative chapter. With a full-length solo project and a new record from Nightingale Rodeo in the works, Caitlin Anne Webster is positioned to shift from one of the genre’s best kept secrets to one of its most pivotal voices.
“Caitlin Anne Webster’s got the kind of rich, clear singing voice that would have made every beatnik drop their espresso and every hippie drop their doobie — and make you drop your vape pen.” – Adobe & Teardrops
“Mixing the driving narratives of traditional folk and country, the charm and depth of 60s soul along with her own modern edge, Caitlin Anne Webster delivers songs that cut deep.” – Lefuturewave
“Caitlin Anne Webster’s new song digs deep on two levels – there’s the touchstones of her music which serve to give the song a classic traditional folk feel and then there’s the emotional depths.” – Americana UK
“An alluring bluesy folk number.” – Wide Open Country