Peter Terry and the City Profits originally formed in Chicago, the band now calls Nashville home, where they have been refining their unique sound. Individually honing their crafts at various midwestern universities, their exceptional musicianship and creativity allows the City Profits to transform Terry's songwriting into interesting compositions spanning several music genres including rock, folk, jazz, and the blues.
 
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Everest have unleashed a new track, “Raking Me Over The Coals,” from their upcoming album Ownerless (out June 26th on ATO Records). The track is the result of a collaboration between singer Russell Pollard and Gary Louris.
Gary came over with his guitar and we set up a little writing workshop in my living room. It was January of 2011 in Los Angeles and it was cold, overcast, and Gary and I just so happened to be in a similar head space. Raking Me Over The Coals reflects how we were feeling that day. Questioning, heartbroken and battling the daily drag in order to ultimately, keep ourselves together and to keep going.” [Russell Pollard]
Everest has also just unveiled a month long tour with Neil Young (!) this fall. Back in 2010, the band was hand-selected by Young to accompany him on tour.



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Khrys Lawson. Brave something.
Stop all the clocks, We just got the most inflated statement ever received:
"This song should be posted. I am that one artist that doesn't try to copy someone else's flows or style. My name is Khrys Lawson and I don't try to be any musician besides myself." [Khrys Lawson]



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