The Barefoot Movement Announces Upcoming Album, ‘Pressing Onward’
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“The Millworker’s Wage” sheds light on the little-known “Chicola Massacre” in South Carolina. A 1934 textile strike turned deadly, and seven mill workers were killed—one of them a distant relative of singer and songwriter, Andrew Crawford. Written with Brandi Colt as a blend of folk protest and Appalachian ballad, the song feels simple, honest, and quietly haunting. It connects the past to the present, reminding us that you can bury the dead, but you can’t bury the truth.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- Andrew Crawford, a career guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and instructor, has spent his life honing his craft in Bluegrass, Americana, and country.
- Crawford has shared the stage and studio with multiple GRAMMY-winning artists, including Vince Gill, Rhonda Vincent, Jim Lauderdale, and Dale Ann Bradley, to name a few.
- Andrew Crawford, a career guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and instructor, has spent his life honing his craft in Bluegrass, Americana, and country.
- Crawford has shared the stage and studio with multiple GRAMMY-winning artists, including Vince Gill, Rhonda Vincent, Jim Lauderdale, and Dale Ann Bradley, to name a few.
