Description
Nashville Songwriter Hall of Famer Rodney Crowell was one of a new breed of country traditionalists kicking up dust in Nashville in the '80s. After spending three years in Emmylou Harris' Hot Band at the start of his career, he went on to release dozens of albums and become a Grammy-winning country artist, producer and famed songwriter. Crowell, whose skills have always reached far beyond the parameters of his genre, recently collaborated with Mary Karr, a New York Times bestselling author and poet, to create the extremely dynamic album Kin.