Live on KXCI: Ruthie Foster "Up Above My Head I Hear Music in the Air"
Austin-based, veteran performing artist @ruthiefoster has worked within the genres of folk, jazz, and gospel but is at her core a roots-rocking blues guitarist with a powerful, passionate, and immediately engaging voice. She has received Grammy nominations and won Blue Music Awards multiple times throughout her life-long music career. That career was born inside her musical family, and cultivated during her time studying at the Navy School of Music in Norfolk, VA, and eventually coming to fruition over the course of nine studio albums. Her latest release 'Healing Time' was recorded in both New Orleans and Austin and is infused with a distinct tone of spiritual resilience and hard-won hope found after dark times. Recorded live on KXCI on March 14, 2023. Produced and hosted by Hannah Levin. Engineered by Duncan Hudson. Filmed by Julius Schlosburg and Miranda Schubert.

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