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Episode 303: "I like dark songs. I don't know why," says Grayson Capps early on in our interview. "Cheerful songs don't do much for me." The Lower Alabama bluesman and songwriter is talking about both his career in general and his seventh album in particular, with the un-cheerful title Heartbreak, Misery & Death. It's a covers collection featuring songs that shaped him as a young guy coming of age in Brewton, AL and New Orleans, where he went to school and launched his music career. It couldn't have been a better springboard for an hour with an artist who's even more fascinating for his distance from Music City and its business apparatus.
By WMOT/Roots Radio 89.5 FM4.7
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Episode 303: "I like dark songs. I don't know why," says Grayson Capps early on in our interview. "Cheerful songs don't do much for me." The Lower Alabama bluesman and songwriter is talking about both his career in general and his seventh album in particular, with the un-cheerful title Heartbreak, Misery & Death. It's a covers collection featuring songs that shaped him as a young guy coming of age in Brewton, AL and New Orleans, where he went to school and launched his music career. It couldn't have been a better springboard for an hour with an artist who's even more fascinating for his distance from Music City and its business apparatus.

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