According to Sonia Lee's publicity team: "She’s halfway between the headstrong spirit of Loretta Lynn and the honesty of Lucinda Williams, and her album is good old dusty country, steeped in blues, soul, rock, and southern grit. She’s cut her teeth as a supporting act for Zac Brown Band, Amos Lee, Marc Broussard, Loretta Lynn, and others."
That sounded right up my alley, and in checking out the rising Atlanta talent online, I wasn't disappointed. Sonia was gracious enough to answer a few of my questions about her upcoming Tuesday night slot opening up for Amos Lee at the Orange Peel.
Asheville fans can expect an intimate acoustic performance by myself and my guitarist Will Harrison, filled with various songs from my catalogue. I will probably play some songs I usually do not get a chance to play with the band to make it extra special.
Q: What do you think sets you apart from other up-and-coming artists in your genre?
I think I may have developed some what of a genre of my own. I write my own songs, some artists don't, and that's okay, everyone has their own special gifts and well, we all gotta use what we were blessed with. I think my strength is more located in my writing. I have been told I walk a thin line of originality where it's not too far out there that people don't relate and get it. I think my fans connect with what I write, but it's probably a little differently said than usual. Basically, just about everything in this world has been written about, everyone just writes from their own perspective, I think maybe I may have a unique way of expressing what I see and feel and some people find that refreshing.
Q: What albums are on high rotation on your iPod right now? Any new releases you're looking forward to?
Right now I listen to Billy Currington's new record a lot. Mishka, The Wheeler Boys,Adele, The Beastie Boys (LIcense to Ill) has been in heavy rotation lately. Florence and the Machine, Jason Aldean, Eminem's new record is great! Etta James, Paul Simon. I always listen to Bob Dylan ( Blood on the Tracks) and Jackson Brown (For Everyman) I listen to Bruce Springsteen records when I am home and getting ready for my shows.
Q: What's coming up next for you and the band?
Last time we were in Asheville we were able to go up to Echo Mountain studio and record some songs with DannyKadar, I would love to get back in that studio with the boys again and recordsome more music. The new record is about to come out so we will be doing a bunch of touring and we all love to be on the road so we are in heaven! I suredo love Asheville though, maybe I will get me a place here one day :)




