
Celebrating Southern Women
In honor of the debut of our new book Southern Women, Holler Beach Productions created a special film celebrating dynamic Southern women in the book and beyond
Back Porch Sessions
Watch a special performance from the Old 97’s frontman at the High Water Chapel
Rhett Miller, frontman of the Old 97’s, joined us at the High Water Chapel for a solo performance of “All Who Wander,” a song from the Old 97’s 2017 album Graveyard Whistling, and “Good with God,” a song that appears on the same album as a duet with Brandi Carlile. Watch the video, and be sure to keep an eye out for Rhett Miller and the Old 97’s on tour.
In honor of the debut of our new book Southern Women, Holler Beach Productions created a special film celebrating dynamic Southern women in the book and beyond
Watch Charleston-based alt-country band Susto perform two songs during the 2018 High Water Festival
Twelve Southern chefs dish on their favorite meat-and-three combos, must-have cooking tools, and more
Watch a special harmony-driven performance from the Wild Reeds
A stripped-down set from Paul Janeway and Jesse Phillips of St. Paul & the Broken Bones at the High Water Chapel
Watch a stripped-down performance from the Austin, Texas, artist at High Water Festival in Charleston, South Carolina
Join us for a special in-office concert from the bluegrass masters
The country singer and songwriter stops by the Garden & Gun offices to play a few songs
The Texas singer-songwriter stopped by Garden & Gun’s offices to play a few songs
The Oklahoma singer-songwriter performs a few tunes from his latest album, Big Bad Luv, in the G&G office
The New Orleans band plays a few songs for the G&G office
Back Porch Sessions
Watch a special performance from the Old 97’s frontman at the High Water Chapel
Back Porch Sessions
A live performance from Austin, TX
Back Porch Sessions
A live performance from Willie Nelson's Luck Reunion festival
Food & Drink
Celebrate the season with friends, family, and these timeless holiday favorites
Food & Drink
Even Kelly Fields whips up a box of Jiffy every once in a while. Here’s how she makes the store-bought stuff her own
Interview
Everything’s coming up roses for the Tennessee-born funnyman