In recent years EG Kight has emerged as a preeminent voice in roots music. Dubbed "The Georgia Songbird" decades ago, hers is a rich and velvety voice that’s a cross between Phoebe Snow, Bonnie Raitt, and Patsy Cline. Kight has received various music industry nominations, including six for Female Artist of the Year, three for Song of the Year, and one for Album of the Year. With her rich vocals, well-crafted songs, and inimitable sense of humor, her stage show leaves her audience feeling like they've just walked down a country road with an old friend.
For several decades Kight has brought her diverse musical menu to various clubs, theaters, and festivals, even appearing on such mainstays as Nashville Now and NPR’s “A Prairie Home Companion.” And she has worked shows with artists across the genres, including Gregg Allman, Phoebe Snow, Merle Haggard, Koko Taylor, Little Feat, Lee Roy Parnell, B.B. King, and Delbert McClinton. Her songs have been recorded by various artists, including Koko Taylor, Dorothy Moore, and Shaun Murphy. And several songs aired on four major TV networks, one as recently as last fall on NBC’s “Chicago PD.” And she placed five songs in a movie that is available on Amazon Prime. Georgia Music Magazine writes that Kight is “a gentle and elegant woman who manages to channel Southern charm, sophistication and a fierce passion for music into one tremendously intoxicating voice.”
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