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.
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
Music
The actor and banjo player’s Whiskey Sour Happy Hour premiered last night with Billy Strings, Yola, and more—the first episode in a four-week series to benefit COVID-19 relief organizations
Music
MerleFest hit pause this year, but its artists hit play on these beloved Southern songs
First Listen
Thousands of miles from home when their cross-country tour was upended, the husband-and-wife duo had to plot a new course. Today, the North Carolina natives share new song “Oxen”—and look ahead to their forthcoming sophomore album
Music
The Grammy-nominated country singer on pushing through obstacles, her small-town Arkansas roots, and her new album, Never Will
Music
Listen to a track from Duane & Gregg, one of four of the brothers’ early albums now back on vinyl and available on CD for the first time
Music
The powerhouse singer-songwriter and his band share “Only Children,” the latest taste of their forthcoming album, Reunions
Music
In advance of her Shooter Jennings-produced album, Neon Cross, the singer-songwriter shares “Just a Woman,” featuring Jessi Colter
Music
Spruce up your at-home soundtrack with a playlist of Southern artists who would have rocked Austin this week
Music
The legendary Texas musician is taking Luck Reunion online with ’Til Further Notice, a livestream that kicks off at 7 p.m. Eastern
Music
The Grammy-nominated country singer-songwriter returns with a contemplation on heartbreak, apologies, and growth
Music
The R&B trailblazer’s new album, Sorry You Couldn’t Make It, draws on a lifetime’s worth of influences—and invites an all-star cast to sing along
Food & Drink
With good food and playful marketing, Pinky Cole started a movement that’s “bigger than burgers and fries.” Block-long lines quickly followed. Now, she’s taking it on the road
Music
Hear “Candy Lunch” from the Nashville singer-songwriter’s forthcoming album, Walking Proof
Music
The songwriter behind “Happy People” has plenty more hits up her sleeve—and her forthcoming album, The Dream, is ample proof
Music
Vocalist David Shaw shares seven spots for a music lover’s Big Easy bucket list
Music
Listen to “Better Hurry Up,” the title track and debut single from the Winston-Salem songwriter’s newly announced album
Food & Drink
Sure, fried is always fantastic. But so is a whole roasted bird. Here, chef Andy Little of Nashville’s Josephine shares his tips for mouthwatering results every time
Travel
Seven Charlestonians share their favorite ways to spend time in the Holy City
Battle of the Bars
A crash course in the long-beloved dive bar that’s #AllIn for the defending National Champions