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Nashville Girl in the Big City
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Slick country music singers get half-naked and wiggle like rock stars these days, but the image of women country singers in beehive hairdos and ballgowns remains for fans and hecklers alike.

That’s just fine with singer and songwriter Laura Cantrell. She’s one of a growing breed of country music artists pushing back against Nashville’s airbrushed mainstream music by making a retro career with an unadorned voice, steel pedal twang and the hill-country austerity of old-school country.

“If Kitty Wells made ‘Rubber Soul’ it would sound like Laura Cantrell,” said pop rocker Elvis Costello in a particularly Zen moment. From Jersey City, she still traces the musical backroads on her weekly radio show “Radio Thrift Shop,” bringing the country to the city in song.

Click the “Listen” link to hear a conversation with Laura Cantrell, Nashville girl in the heart of New York.

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Laura Cantrell, singer-songwriter and recording artist. For 10 years, she’s been the “Proprietress” of the “Radio Thrift Shop,” a country music program on WFMU Radio.

 
 

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