We were recently blessed enough to attend a few nights of the Biscuits and Jam Festival by Southern Living at The Woods at Fontanel. Which just so happens to be where the new Southern Living Idea house is located... Bonus!
My absolute favorite artist of the series was Holly Williams. She is an absolute delight. A hell of an entertainer as no doubt her father, Hank Williams Jr, passed down. You can definitely see traces of sweet "Miss" Becky as well and a true flare for modern country in all the ways it should be portrayed. My favorite song of the evening was by far "Waiting on June", a song written about Holly's grandparents on her mom's side. They lived together on a little farm in Louisiana and were together over 50 years withstanding a war and raising four babies. This song is a true tribute to their life and a beautifully written from the perspective of her grandfather. Check it out here !
Holly has really come into her own with her most recent album "The Highway". It's a must listen for anyone who loves the Williams family and their legacy. For those of you who don't have that strong connection to their music it's just a good album from start to finish with a true craftsmanship to the lyrics.
Holly has really come into her own with her most recent album "The Highway". It's a must listen for anyone who loves the Williams family and their legacy. For those of you who don't have that strong connection to their music it's just a good album from start to finish with a true craftsmanship to the lyrics.
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