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.
Video Premiere
Take a tour of the band’s Charleston roots in the video for the jubilant title track of their just-released sophomore album
First Listen
Get to know the first artist signed to John Prine’s record label in fifteen years—and hear an exclusive stream of the Bluegrass State native’s new song
Travel
A local expert weighs in on where to sip suds when you visit the Holy City
Music
Fresh albums from sons of Southern royalty, an eclectic Texas band’s debut, and more of this month’s noteworthy releases
Music
Fresh albums from an unforgettable New Orleans ten-piece, a rising Nashville singer-songwriter, the inimitable Mavis Staples, and more
Sporting
ESPN senior researcher Chris “The Bear” Fallica shares a few historical trends to keep in mind before this year’s Run for the Roses
Everything you need to know to master the Run for the Roses
Music
Welcome warm weather with old-school soul, expert-level guitar picking, and more fresh Southern releases
Music
Fifty years ago, the Dusty Springfield album peaked at ninety-nine on the charts—then flopped. Here’s how the eventual classic found its place in Southern music history (and why it took so long to get its due)
Music
In-the-know listeners have been enjoying Lee Fields’s music for the last fifty years. His latest effort, It Rains Love, shows the North Carolina-born singer is still going strong
Music
The genre-defining alt-country band returns with their ninth studio album
Music
Soundtrack spring with a powerhouse bluegrass troupe, pop’s next superstar, and previously unheard originals from Townes Van Zandt
Music
Plus: The Texas country band shares their favorite Lone Star State venues
Food & Drink
Atlanta chef Anne Quatrano shares her decadent recipe. But is it for breakfast or dessert? You decide. (“Both” is also a perfectly acceptable answer.)
Anne Quatrano wants you to make time for breakfast—even if that time is 8 p.m. We catch up with the Atlanta chef to talk about her new restaurant, camaraderie among chefs, and a possible follow-up to her beloved cookbook
G&G Exclusive
Hear “Hourglass,” a song from the Americana trailblazer’s forthcoming album
Music
A Ray Charles re-issue, new jams from Tedeschi Trucks, two wry Texas songwriters, and more new releases that make the shortest month of 2019 a sweet one for music lovers
Music
The Texas songwriter talks dive bars, Lone Star legacies, co-writing with fiancée Allison Moorer, and his new album What It Is
Music
Bandmates and husband-and-wife duo Drew and Ellie Holcomb build the perfect Valentine’s Day playlist by sharing the songs that scored their romance