

“Everyone was scared and uncertain about what was happening, so the show was like a release, where we all connected and forgot about the stuff going on around us," guitarist-vocalist and fellow founding member Gordy Quist agrees. We were doing it for ourselves, but the greatest benefit was how it created this community for us to hang out with our fans.” The onset of the pandemic made us say, 'How do we create things and share them with our audience?' It was nice to be able to use music as a connective thread and something that's healing.


“There was a calling for connection and return to some kind of normalcy, which meant getting together with the guys in the band and collaborating, finding a medium to be creative. “I think our survival instinct just kicked in,” guitarist-vocalist Ed Jurdi says. The project is rooted in a series of remote live shows the band staged during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep fans engaged. In addition to Walker, Margo Price, Todd Snider, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Hayes Carll and more add their signature vocal styles to the various tracks.
