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Gabe Lee With Zach Meadows And Sophie Gault

CRITIC’S PICK
Thurs., May 29
Gabe Lee, Zach Meadows, Sophie Gault, Eddie’s Attic — This impressive triple bill of Americana singer/songwriters features Nashville’s Gabe Lee. He has come a long way since 2019s debut, and got a substantial career boost opening for Jason Isbell a few years back. His folk/country is moving and confessional, bringing dollops of honesty and integrity to songs that emerge from personal experiences, sometimes tinged with subtle humor as in “Even Jesus Got the Blues.” Zach Meadows aims for a darker, swampier mood and opener Gault pushes into introspective indie folk/rock on last year’s Baltic Street Hotel, with help on one track from Lee. You’re sure to hear that duet tonight on the lovely “Lately,” one of the many impressive songs from her collection. — Hal Horowitz
From the venue:
Gabe Lee with Zach Meadows and Sophie Gault live at Eddie's Attic!
Equal parts classic songwriter and modern-day storyteller, Gabe Lee has built his own bridge between country, folk and rock. Lee has been collecting stories for years, both onstage and off. "I used to bartend," says the Nashville-based songwriter, "which means I was also a cheap therapist for whomever happened to be sitting on the barstool. Whether they were there to celebrate or drink away their problems, I heard about whatever they were going through. It was my job to have that face-to-face interaction — that connection. Being a full-time musician isn't much different."
With critically-acclaimed albums like 2019's farmland, 2020's Honky-Tonk Hell, and 2022's The Hometown Kid, Lee created that connection by delivering his own stories to an ever-growing audience. His fourth record, Drink the River, takes a different approach. This time, Lee isn't offering listeners a peek into his internal world; he's holding up a mirror to reflect their own.
Storytelling has been an anchor of Lee's music since the very beginning. Raised by Taiwanese parents in Nashville, TN, he left home during his teenage years and headed to Indiana, where he obtained college degrees in literature and journalism. Lee launched his career as a genre-bending musician after returning to Tennessee, quickly progressing from dive bar gigs to high-profile opening slots (including shows with Jason Isbell, Los Lobos, Molly Tuttle, and other artists who, like him, blurred the lines between roots-rock, country, and other forms of American folk music) to his own headlining shows. Throughout it all, he drew upon the narrative skills he'd sharpened as a student. If albums like Honky-Tonk Hell and The Hometown Kid often unfolded like autobiographical entries from his road journal, then Drink the River shows an even broader range of his storytelling abilities. Lee isn't just writing songs about himself; he's writing songs about all of us. And maybe, in doing so, he can bring us a little closer together.
Gabe Lee With Zach Meadows And Sophie Gault | 05/29/2025 9:00 PM