Dori Freeman

Eclectic and electric in equal measure, Dori Freeman’s ‘Do You Recall’ finds her reaffirming her Appalachian roots and looking beyond them, touching on old traditions and creating her own as her star continues to rise.

Confidently marking the beginning of a new musical path, Dori Freeman’s Ten Thousand Roses is a hugely accessible and infectious work, packed with instantly memorable melodies and hooks.

It’s been said that being happy is the death blow to artistic creation, especially as a songwriter, but Dori Freeman is ample testament that a swelling heart can produce songs every bit as good as a broken one.

The grandfather of Americana star Dori Freeman, listen to Willard Gayheart performing ‘Robin D’ from his first solo album ‘At Home in the Blue Ridge’, coming May 24, 2019, on Blue Hens Music, an “about time!” moment in his 87 years.

Letters Never Read presents a further ten helpings of Dori Freeman’s stunning singing voice and keenly-observed songwriting that proves an ideal companion to her eponymous debut album that had her hailed as “the new voice of Appalachia”.

Dori Freeman’s highly anticipated new album ‘Letters Never Read’ is released this month. Watch her video for ‘If I Could Make You My Own’ which was filmed at the Old Fiddler’s Convention in her hometown of Galax and listen to her new single – Traditional Appalachian song ‘Over There’.

We have a song premiere from Eli West’s solo debut ‘The Both’, an album on which he collaborates with the likes of jazz great Bill Frisell, new Americana discovery Dori Freeman, and Appalachian duo Anna & Elizabeth.

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