“Maybe it’s divine”: Brittany Howard on breaking away from Alabama Shakes and finding her own God
She was the frontwoman that powered Alabama Shakes to international success. Now, she’s taking a risk on her first solo album, Jaime.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
She was the frontwoman that powered Alabama Shakes to international success. Now, she’s taking a risk on her first solo album, Jaime.
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