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AVING recently survived Covid, become a father again and experienced the live music industry in crisis, Nashville singer-songwriter Jeremy Iveyhas plenty to ANTI-. Due in March, Ivey promises elements of flamenco, classical music, vintage rock, folk and classic pop, as he seeks a return to the complex, harmonically rich music that he was drawn to in his formative years. Producer Andrija Tokic has assembled a sympathetic band of players, while Ivey’s wife Margo Price co-writes “Keep Me High”.

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