I loved growing up in those towns and that environment."
And I mean, grandmas cook in the kitchen.
So that’s what she would do.
She always had coffee going, always coffee.
It was like a ritual.
You’d walk through the back door and, ‘Want some coffee?’
I’d love a cup.'
It was always on and people drank it all day and night.
He ended up, of course, producing my Car Wheels on a Gravel Road album.
But a lot of artists have come to Nashville and kicked up their heels… Willie Nelson.
He came here and he felt like an outlaw and he moved to Austin, Texas.
That kind of thing is kind of still here… the country music industry could do with some changes… - Lucinda Williams
About Biscuits & Jam
In the South, talking about food is personal.
It’s a way of sharing your history, your family, your culture, and yourself.