The War and Treaty on Nashville's Music Industry: Stay True to Your Vision
The War and Treaty, a husband-and-wife duo, discuss their journey navigating Nashville's country music scene. After immersing themselves in the community with their album 'Plus One' — playing the Grand Ole Opry, touring museums, and collaborating with Music Row songwriters — they now advise artists not to play Nashville's game. They cite Ray Charles' 'Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music' as a pivotal album that 'saved country music,' and encourage artists to stay true to their own vision rather than conforming to industry expectations.
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We wanted to make sure that Nashville knew that we weren't hands-off: We're here now, and we know there's a Nashville way, but we also know that Nashville's got something to offer, and we've got something to offer Nashville
The War and Treaty say Ray Charles' 'Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music' 'saved country music'
advise artists not to play Nashville's game
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