Billy Strings Channels Grief Over Mother's Death Into New Album 'So Much for Goodbyes'
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Joseph Hudak
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Billy Strings processes the grief of losing his mother to a drug overdose last year through his forthcoming album 'So Much for Goodbyes,' due August 28. The article explores how the singer-guitarist channels personal tragedy into his music, including the song 'Burn the Other End,' as he continues to come to terms with his loss.
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· 3 pulledBilly Strings is still coming to terms with his mother's death last June.
The singer and guitarist takes one mere stop in that journey with his new album So Much for Goodbyes.
Due Aug. 28, the album is Strings' direct response to the gut punch of losing his mother.
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