Nick Pence
Emily White
Emily Wallace
and
Adam Reichmann
NICK PENCE
Nick Pence is a well-known guitar player from St. Louis. Nick plays with The Bottlesnakes, The Dust Covers, and The New Missouri Fox Hunters. He was also instrumental in forming a gospel group, The Houndsteeth.
EMILY WHITE
Emily White is a quiet force – a singer, songwriter and trained guitarist who stands out “conspicuously from the pack…with her hushed, preternaturally haunting vocal delivery” (Connect Savannah). Her potent images and dynamic melodies are things you hold onto, like (to quote one of her lyrics) “a stone in your pocket rubbed smooth.” Her fifth album Songs You Didn’t Know I Wrote About You (2023) is a collection of songs she wrote to people from all different points in her life—unread musical letters to friends, mentors, fellow songwriters, old loves, and maybe even you. Most importantly, none of the songs’ subjects know that she’s written about them. As a result, all thirteen tracks are unflinching and instantly relatable. Emotional realness, an ear for poetry, and a broad musical range define this record, as they have White’s entire career.
EMILY WALLACE
Emily Wallace is an artist based out of St. Louis. She performs solo shows around town with her acoustic guitar and is a vocalist in St. Louis’ supergroup Dave Grelle’ Playadors. She is also a member of Sean Canan’s Voodoo Players. With her powerful, dynamic and diverse vocals, she frequently collaborates with an array of other artists around St. Louis including Funky Butt Brass Band, Jimmy Griffin and Adam Maness.
ADAM REICHMANN
Adam Reichmann is a Saint Louis singer-songwriter and 20-year veteran of the Americana scene whose “wistful melodies take up residence inside your bones.” (Riverfront Times). In the early 2000s, he fronted the band Nadine, a pioneering alt-country outfit that released four albums — most notably the critically acclaimed Downtown, Saturday.
Americana UK described Reichmann's latest release One Adam One (Where Do I Begin) as "sensitive and beautiful storytelling." Honk Magazine calls it a "rich and introspective blend of raw lyrics, captivating vocals, and soothing melodies." Fans of artists like Tom Petty, Neil Young and Dan Bern will find something to love in these lyric-driven tunes infused with Reichmann's distinctive brand of poetic, midwestern musicality.