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Dacey Orr Sivewright

Dacey Orr Sivewright is a writer and editor based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. An Atlanta native, she was Garden & Gun’s digital editor from 2016 to 2021 and has spent the last decade and a half covering music, food, and culture for Billboard, The Village Voice, Stereogum, Apartment Therapy, and other outlets. When not writing, she’s probably making a mess in her kitchen or spending time outside with her husband and daughter.

An aerial shot of High Water Music Festival located at Charleston's Riverfront Park.

Travel

Welcome the season with sets from Black Pumas, Molly Tuttle, Jon Batiste, and more in some of the South’s most popular destinations

Madi Diaz in front of bare trees

Music

Fresh off touring with Harry Styles, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter blends striking vulnerability with raw hopefulness on Weird Faith

Music

Whether you’re welcoming spring with jazz in New Orleans or sweating out summer on a farm in Tennessee, these music events are worth putting on your dream calendar

Music

Looking back on the Chicks’ breakout 1998 album and a quarter-century of chasing the highest stakes

Music

Twenty great listens from 2022 that deserve a spot in your playlist

Music

Whether traditional country sounds, classic soul, buoyant folk-pop, or good old rock and roll, these ten new albums will keep your fall humming

Music

Whether you’re hopping from stage to stage in Texas, making a “Pilgrimage” to Tennessee, or grooving for a good cause in West Virginia, the arrival of cooler weather brings a stellar roster of live music gatherings

Food & Drink

The ‘Outstanding Chef’ winner shares her take on a Georgia classic—a staple on the menu at her new Austin outpost, the Grey Market

Music

Listen to an exclusive preview of the rising North Carolina band’s new album, If You See Me Riding By, and hear from the husband-and-wife duo about life at their farm, making friends with fans, and running a “musical food truck”

Music

A conversation with the Nashville singer-songwriter on family, farm country, and what she learned from her grandfather’s sod business

Music

Catching up with frontman Ben Bridwell about the band’s chart-topping single, its first album in more than five years, and the draw of the Lowcountry

Food & Drink

Not a fan of the summer produce star? Chef Mark Bolchoz’s take just might convert you

Listen Now

The husband-and-wife duo readies a new album—and shares two exclusive new live performance videos

Music

The singer-songwriter and passionate angler honors her late collaborator on her first album since 2017

Music

The prolific Nashville songwriter, collaborator, and member of the Highwomen announces her new album, Pins and Needles, and shares the title track

Music

Hear an exclusive premiere of the dynamic singer-songwriter’s “Are We There Yet,” steeped in the sounds of Muscle Shoals

Music

See the video for “Fault Lines,” the latest release from the country stalwart’s new twenty-song digital album, Songs I Sing in the Dark

Music

Hear “Coming Down,” a live show favorite from songwriter John R. Miller

VIDEO PREMIERE

On her debut solo album, Outside Child, the Our Native Daughters member shares a deeply painful past—and the healing power of music and community

Music

The Mississippi Hill Country bluesman shares “The World Can Be So Cold,” from his forthcoming album, I Be Trying