
Kelsey Waldon with John R. Miller craft raw, soulful Americana journeys.
Kelsey Waldon’s Every Ghost is a fearless, soul-baring journey through addiction, grief, and healing. Backed by her band The Muleskinners and recorded in Memphis, Waldon confronts her past with compassion and grit, honoring her roots while breaking generational cycles. From the introspective “Ghost of Myself” to the deeply personal “Tiger Lilies,” Waldon’s songwriting is raw, honest, and steeped in tradition. Her cover of Hazel Dickens’ “Ramblin’ Woman” closes the album with a powerful message of independence. With fearless vulnerability and Kentucky pride, Waldon proves she’s not just surviving – she’s evolving, and her music is a testament to that strength.
John R. Miller’s debut solo album Depreciated is a masterclass in storytelling and soul. A true singer-songwriter-picker, Miller blends haunting imagery, sharp wordplay, and raw emotion into every track. His guitar work and evocative vocals channel the spirit of his native Shenandoah Valley, while his lyrics explore themes of home, identity, and survival. Raised in West Virginia, Miller’s journey from punk roots to Americana depth is rich with grit and grace. Endorsed by Tyler Childers as a “well-travelled wordsmith,” Miller’s music is both shadowy honkytonk and existential poetry, born from lived experience, heartbreak, and relentless passion.
