Olivia Wolf is a Northern California native now based in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, whose music bridges bluegrass tradition, folk storytelling, and modern Americana. Drawing on time spent in Virginia and the Appalachian region, Wolf blends West Coast perspective with roots-driven songwriting to create a sound that feels both classic and contemporary.
Her debut album, Silver Rounds (January 17, 2025), produced by Sean McConnell, explores themes of loss, resilience, and spiritual connection through deeply personal narratives.
Wolf has earned early critical acclaim, with Billboard praising her for “transcending the boundaries between the temporal and the ethereal,” and Ann Powers noting that she has “the voice, the attitude, and the band to go places.” She has also been described as “a female version of early Sturgill Simpson.”
Olivia Wolf is currently in the studio working on her sophomore album, scheduled for release in Summer 2026.
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Conrad Moore is a North Georgia native singer-songwriter who captures the soul of the working southern man. His songs have roots in folk storytelling which nod to the ups and downs of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. All washed in hints of booze, half-truths, and motel rooms. His lyrics personify Mother Nature and her dance with Appalachia. The human condition and blue-collar woes are often his muses. Although his songs have no shortage of heartbreak and day to day strife.
Conrad produces a relatable angst of a generation growing up within the confines of a flawed American dream. Not without hope, his music shares with us what's left to save about the southland.