Emmylou Harris
Feb 3, 2013

Country artist EmmyLou Harris was recently featured in Southern Living Magazine's "Daily South" column in an article titled "Emmylou Harris' Nashville Love Story." The musician gets personal and talks about her music, influences and the city of Nashville.
Harris has an upcoming album titled "Old Yellow Moon," a duet album with artist Rodney Crowell, due out on Tuesday, February 26th, and music was the hot topic of the discussion. Harris believes there is just nothing like playing at the Ryman Auditorium, "There's something so special about that stage," the artist stated.
Speaking on harmony and her hit "Orphan Girl," it is evident Harris loves making and sharing music. She also jokes about Crowell and how they finally decided to make their duet album that had been a long-time goal.
The artist has a deep love for Nashville and the South in general. She tells of her favorite Nashville spots and how the "quintessential Southern woman is full of grace." Showing her traditional style, she added, "My daddy would roll over in his grave if he ever caught me driving an automatic transmission. "
The entire article is full of personality and insight into the artist's life and interests in her Southern roots. Speaking on kindness, her children, Nashville, music and Ford vehicles, Harris gives readers insight on Southern life.
For the full article, visit thedailysouth.southernliving.com/2013/01/24/emmylou-harris-nashville-love-story/.
By Jaclyn Carter