Shaboozey Performs Tiny Desk Concert for Black Music Month
Shaboozey recently headlined a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR's Black Music Month celebration, highlighting the Black roots of country music. The Virginia-born artist performed fan favorites and debuted new tracks from his upcoming album, *The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales*. During the set, he paid homage to his home state with the song "Good News," featuring fiddle players Clayton Penrose-Whitmore and Sara Watkins. Additionally, Tiny Desk alum Leon Bridges joined Shaboozey to perform the revenge-themed "Burn It Down," blending Bridges' soulful vocals with Shaboozey's gritty style. For the full details on the performance and the artist's latest work, please follow the original source link.


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