Jessie Scott
World Cafe Nashville correspondent Jessie Scott is a 50-year radio veteran, and is currently the program director and afternoon drive host at WMOT Roots Radio in Nashville. She has spent the last couple of decades nurturing, curating, writing, and creating audio and video, in an effort to tell the story of American roots music.
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Despite creating art from trauma, Russell is strengthened by love, connection and creation.
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Today on World Cafe, singer-songwriter and poet Valerie June discusses using her multimedia work as a catalyst for individual and collective change.
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TJ and John Osborne's music encompasses lots of interesting flavors, including blues, rock and bluegrass.
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Margo Price's new album rocks, which might surprise fans who grew to love the Americana star for her crystalline country voice.
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Married and musical duo Tanya Blount-Trotter and Michael Trotter Jr's second full-length tackles topics of jealousy in relationships gone wrong and one of Michael's lowest moments.
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The husband and wife duo's music shimmers, hangs in the air, leaving you not thinking about anything else. Hear a mini-concert in this session.
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Waldon's new album, White Noise / White Lines, was released on John Prine's Oh Boy Records. She is the first signee to the label in 15 years.
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Nashville public radio station WMOT will have a strong presence at the annual Americana festival. Here, the station's staff picks 12 terrific discoveries.
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Here's a brief, incomplete rundown of the city's best venues: the clubs that set the scene.
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Yes, the rising country star can ice skate. And well.