Shifting between swampy bar-room blues jams, lonesome country soul ballads and
raw, grizzly riffs, Nashville's The Steel Woods proudly deal in glorious 1970s
Southern nostalgia, while kicking outlaw, country swagger into a new era and
seeking to restore pride in twanging Americana. Front man Wes Bayliss grew up in
Roanoke, North Alabama and started out playing harmonica and touring with his
family's gospel group when he was just nine-years-old, before later cutting his
teeth as a solo artist in Mobile and heading to Nashville in 2014.
His Appalachian songwriting partner Jason ...