Lula Wiles: “Nashville Man” | LR Baggs
The folk trio plays an original song from their latest album live in the LR Baggs Nashville studio.
LR Baggs presents the Boston-based trio Lula Wiles performing the song ”Nashville Man” live in Nashville. The songwriters and multi-instrumentalists recorded this original song on their new album on Smithsonian Folkways called What Will We Do.
This session was filmed at the LR Baggs Soundcheck Office in Nashville, Tennessee, during the 2018 Americana Festival.
Directed and edited by Mike Luckett
Additional camera by David Johnson
Audio Mixed by David Brubaker
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