Welcome back to Call & Response. To open season two of our show, Adia is joined by fellow Southerner and singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus, whose latest album, “Home Video” is drawn largely from her childhood journals. In their conversation, Adia and Lucy talk about growing up in the church, learning to trust your own voice, and questioning what it means to be a reliable narrator for your own life. We’re so excited to have you here with us for another season of leaning into the blues to make sense of this world. For the playlist of songs curated for this episode head over to https://bit.ly/cr-lucy.
/ Music In This Week's Episode /
Lucy Dacus, “VBS”
The Roots feat. Monsters of Folk, “Dear God 2.0”
Curtis Mayfield, “(Don’t Worry) If There’s A Hell Below We’re All Going To Go”
The Louvin Brothers, “Sinner, You’d Better Get Ready”
Kings of Leon, “The Runner”
serpentwithfeet, “Fellowship”
/ Show Notes /
Lucy Dacus’ new album “Home Video” is out now on Matador Records.
Lucy says “I Follow” by Molly Drake is the song giving her life right now.
/ Credits /
Call & Response is a Sonos show produced by work x work: Scott Newman, Jemma Rose Brown, Adia Victoria, Ann Marie Awad and Daniel Rayzel. Our engineer is Sam Bair of The Relic Room.
Big Freedia: I Pray (And I Push)
Julien Baker: My Faith (Is The Fabric)
Regina N. Bradley: Pleasure (For Pleasure’s Sake)
Tressie McMillan Cottom: Can’t Have The Beat (Without The Burden)
Tré Burt: My Culture (My Identity)
Amythyst Kiah: Finding Roots (Redefining Yourself)
Jason Isbell: To Love (Is To Criticize)
Live at Newport: It's Just Me And My Breath.
Live At Newport Folk Festival: Allison Russell
Live At Newport Folk Festival: Margo Price
Live At Newport Folk Festival: Jay Sweet
Brandi Carlile: Multiple Selves (One Story)
Caroline Randall Williams: Blues Work (is the Work)
Brittany Howard: Seeing the South (Seeing Yourself)
Kiese Laymon: Telling Hard Truths (Staying Soft)
Natalie Daise: Sharing Stories (Planting Seeds)
Kamasi Washington: Making Music (Finding Freedom)
Jamila Woods: Mapping Lineage (Writing Legacy)
Rhiannon Giddens: Looking Back (Looking Forward)
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