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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.

Food & Drink

A state-by-state guide to bites and beverages, from regional delicacies to recommendations from locals

Music

The twenty-seven-year-old bluegrass phenom continues to push boundaries with her new album of inventive covers. Watch the video for her take on FKA Twigs’s “Mirrored Heart”

Music

The genre-defying husband-and-wife duo share the powerful “Take Me In,” from their forthcoming album, Hearts Town

Music

Catchy beats blend with a powerful message on The Greatest Part, the Nashville singer-songwriter’s dreamy follow-up to her 2017 debut

Drinks

Need your caffeine fix to come to you? This state-by-state guide has you covered

Music

The Houston-based soul band returns with “Take Me to the Good Times,” a joyful ode to getting back on the road

Music

Hear the Texas troubadour’s standout track “Road Runner” featuring tourmate Colter Wall

Music

Hear the forty-year-old songwriter’s first single from his solo debut on the late John Prine’s Oh Boy Records

Music

Watch a duet of the Grammy-winning musician and producer John Leventhal performing “Orange and Blue,” a song steeped in her home state of Texas

Music

Listen to an exclusive premiere from the Georgia-bred, Nashville-based sisters’ forthcoming album, Self Made Man

Food & Drink

Suzanne Vizethann of Atlanta’s Buttermilk Kitchen shares tips on buttery biscuits, homemade jam, and making a memorable meal out of what’s on hand—plus, three recipes from her new cookbook

Food & Drink

Maybe you’ve mastered homemade bread, but how about made-from-scratch butter? It’s easier than you think

Music

The harmonizing Georgia duo returns with Look Long, an eleven-song wonder steeped in Southern memories

Food & Drink

A new fundraiser-cookbook shares quarantine cuisine from the music community in Nashville and beyond

First Listen

Don Bryant was a top songwriter at Hi Records in the ’60s and ’70s. Now almost 80, he’s releasing some of his own songs for the first time

Music

Hear “Don’t Be Cruel” from the hit songwriter’s Songs I Can’t Live Without, an album that pays tribute to the music that shaped her life

Music

See previously unreleased archival photos, and listen to an exclusive preview of a new Smithsonian Folkways album that puts fans in the audience at one of the bluegrass pioneer’s early concerts

Food & Drink

In praise of a Southern woman, her cobbled-together cookbook, and a routine worth cherishing

Music

A conversation with the singer-songwriter on her new album, Good Souls, Better Angels, and the childhood moments that shaped her

Music

Though we can’t go see our favorite musicians right now, we can still proudly wear the T-shirt—and a pineapple fanny pack