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Hear Tanya Tucker Perform Selections From Her First Original Album In 17 Years

Tanya Tucker performing live at the AmericanaFest Day Stage presented by NPR Music, WMOT and World Cafe.
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Tanya Tucker performing live at the AmericanaFest Day Stage presented by NPR Music, WMOT and World Cafe.

This past September, the 20th annual Americana Music Festival & Conferencefeatured a broad range of showcases from diverse musicians across the alt-country, roots-rock, bluegrass, blues, folk, R&B and singer-songwriter genres. The 2019 AmericanaFest Day Stage at the War Memorial Auditorium, produced jointly by WMOT Roots Radio, NPR Music and World Cafe, presented over 20 showcasing artists, including The Wood Brothers, Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, Maggie Rose, The Mavericks, Molly Tuttle and more.

Today we present country legend Tanya Tucker, who released her first original album in seventeen years in August. Co-produced by Brandi Carlile and Shooter Jennings, While I'm Livin' was largely written by Carlile and the Hanseroth twins; the album was recorded live in the studio, the way it was typically done during Tucker's heyday as an outlaw country star in the '70s. Across the record, Tucker's voice inhabits the songs with toughness and tenderness in equal measure.

Hear her perform selections from the new album in this set, including "Bring My Flowers Now," the song she brought to the project that she says took 40 years and 20 minutes to write.

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