There’s a lot of relationship stuff in there, but the more I play these songs, I realize it’s about my relationship with myself and my higher power. Garth Brooks Launches Nashville Radio Station: 'We Can't Lose Country Music' “But really, you got to get on your pony and ride on out.” ![]() There’s even a song titled “Giddy Up.” And during our interview, she drops wisdom like a local in a porch rocking chair. Some of the material was born in Lewis’ truck while she was driving around antiquing. Due out June 9 on Blue Note Records, it’s produced by Dave Cobb, the Nashville ace known for his work with Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, and Sturgill Simpson. “I’m the nerdiest, wimpiest Nashvillian,” she confirms.Įven so, Lewis’ new album, Joy’All, is her Nashville Skyline moment, full of cozy melodies and lush pedal-steel guitar. since 2017, the only law she breaks is smoking weed. I’m not an outlaw at all.” It’s true: In Tennessee, where Lewis has been splitting her time with L.A. “I’m a Jewish girl from the Valley, transplanted in East Nashville. “Let’s be honest,” the 47-year-old indie-rock icon says on a Zoom call. There are some things that are just beyond forgiving, even for people who love too much.Jenny Lewis knows she’s not a real Southerner.
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