Willie Watson rediscovered his voice on his latest self-titled record : World Cafe Words and Music Podcast

By Stephen Kallao

Willie Watson rediscovered his voice on his latest self-titled record : World Cafe Words and Music Podcast

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For the longest time, Willie Watson's musical identity had been wrapped up in the band he co-founded when he was fresh out of high school, Old Crow Medicine Show

When he and the band parted ways in 2011, Watson was left to consider what his voice had to say on his own. A pair of cover albums, Folksinger Vol. 1 and 2, recorded with Dave Rawlings, served as a reset for Watson. Then, late last year, his first solo album with original songs arrived. The self-titled album is brimming with beauty and confidence, something that Watson admitted was missing in the aftermath of his split with Old Crow.

In this session, Watson talks about finding the confidence in his songwriting and his voice, plus he performs live in the studio.

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