A New Orleans-born, Nashville-based singer/songwriter, Kate Campbell draws inspiration from the people and culture of the modern South. Equal parts Emmylou Harris and Flannery O'Connor, Campbell uses her folk and Americana-leaning songs to chronicle the societal changes below the Mason-Dixon Line. Emerging in mid-'90s, Campbell has issued dozens of well-received albums, with highlights arriving via 1997's Moonpie Dreams, 2006's For the Living of These Days, 2012's 1000 Pound Machine, and 2018's Damn Sure Blue. In addition to her solo work, Campbell has released material with P...