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After 16 Years in Nashville, Bridgeport's Annie Neeley Brings Her Music Style Home to West Virginia

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on July 02, 2016 via Connect-Bridgeport.com

PART OF THE WEST VIRGINIA PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERIES SINCE WEST VIRGINIA DAY
 
Since the show began almost two years ago, A Change of Tune has highlighted some of the best up-and-coming artists out of these West Virginia hills with podcast-y chats ranging from Heavy-Set Paw-Paws to Of the Dell, TeamMate's Scott Simons to Qiet and beyond.
 
But those interviews have been a bit infrequent, and since West Virginia Day is coming up (not to mention A Change of Tune’s second birthday), we thought we’d do something special: 30 days, 30 brand new #WVmusic interviews that range from Morgantown alt-rockers and Parkersburg singer-songwriters to West Virginia music venues and regional artist management and beyond, all of which contribute to this state’s wild and wonderful music scene.
 
 
And today, we are chatting with Annie Neeley from up in Bridgeport, West Virginia. After living in D.C. and making music in Nashville, Annie recently returned to the Mountain State to start a new life for herself, not to mention a new musical life with the Annie Neeley Band.
 
Click HERE to read the rest of the story from West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Web site.
 
Editor's Note: Members of the band Annie Neeley (vocals and acoustic guitar), Wayne Woods (vocals and banjo), Matt Eakle (electric guitar) and David Kirkpatrick (upright bass). Photo courtesy of Annie Neeley; photo by Carly Suplita.



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