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Americana Music Live with Drew Holcomb and Malcolm Gladwell

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Aug 14, 2025
Drew Holcomb, a Memphis-born singer-songwriter known for his Americana sound, joins Malcolm Gladwell for an engaging conversation. They dive into the creative journey behind songs that blend personal memories with musical landscapes of Nashville and Memphis. Holcomb shares heartfelt insights on faith, grief, and the healing power of music following loss. Listeners are invited to embrace emotional expression through songwriting, with playful discussions about favorite country tracks and the joyful unity found in music and dance.
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ANECDOTE

Song As Comfort And Self-Acceptance

  • Drew Holcomb started the set with his favorite song, written after turning 40, to soothe nerves and embrace life stages.
  • He describes the song as a blanket that helped him admit he likes his own music.
INSIGHT

Americana As A Creative Home

  • Drew frames his music as Americana, a home for artists outside commercial country and rock norms.
  • He values the genre's freedom to mix forms and be made by "real people" without strict rules.
ANECDOTE

Memphis Versus Nashville Origins

  • Drew explains Memphis vs. Nashville: Memphis feels hometown-rooted while Nashville attracts transplants seeking opportunity.
  • He connects those differences to culture, employers, racial makeup, and evolving food scenes.
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