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Matt Hendrickson

Matt Hendrickson has been a contributing editor for Garden & Gun since 2008. A former staff writer at Rolling Stone, he’s also written for Fast Company and the New York Times and currently moonlights as a content producer for Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service in Athens, Ohio.

Music

The singer may be “metamodern,” but his music conjures old-school country through and through

Music

Singer Paul Janeway and his bandmates are keeping Alabama’s musical legacy humming

Artists

The Drive-By Truckers front man has spent two decades giving voice to the grace and grit of life in the South. With the release of the band’s twelfth album, he’s proving he still has plenty to say

Music

Discover six of the year’s best albums you might have missed

Music

With a new album and an old focus, the North Mississippi Allstars get back to blues basics

Artists

One of the South’s greatest songwriters 

Music

The songwriter charts a new course with “Southeastern”

Artists

Thirteen acts bringing new sounds to Nashville

Artists

Dan Auerbach’s Eighth Avenue recording studio is at the center of the Nashville’s new wave

Music

Hailing from Southern music royalty, this singer-songwriter is forging her own path

shovels and rope

Artists

With a rollicking homegrown sound, the 
duo Shovels & Rope is as diggable as they come

Music

The Texas songbird on her latest album, Willie Nelson, and dirty jokes

Music

Led by a voice that’s pure heart, 
the Alabama Shakes hold firm to their roots

Artists

The New Jersey native talks about making Grandma proud and how she won over her rock star husband

Music

Lyle Lovett on his new album, good Mexican food, and why he still lives on the family farm

The G&G Interview

Even if you don’t know Darrell Scott’s name, you’ve heard his music

Food & Drink

Zac Brown doesn’t make concessions when it comes to food on the road. And he doesn’t want his fans to either

Music

Singer Susan Tedeschi and guitar phenom Derek Trucks

City Portrait

Exploring the scene in the Scenic City

Artists

The spiritual leader of the Allman Brothers is feeling the blues––in a good way