by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 4, 2025 | A Southern Soul
“I’ve rescued animals and brought home cats since I was a little girl. In July 2005, my husband, Charles, came home, and the power was off. We thought we must have an outage and called Entergy. They said, ‘There’s no outage. You didn’t pay your bill.’ I was...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 2, 2025 | A Southern Soul
Jeremiah: “We’re adaptable and fit in wherever we go. We’re also married, so the band Oh Jeremiah can never break up unless one of us dies.” Erin: “We just got life insurance.” Jeremiah: “I’m 35. The guys I went to high school with are having midlife crises, and...
by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 28, 2025 | A Southern Soul
Gary: “I saw Helen at a dance and made up my mind that she was going to be my girlfriend. She didn’t like that and wouldn’t have anything to do with me for the longest time. I knew her daddy and would go home with him, but she’d leave. After a while, she kind of got...
by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 28, 2025 | A Southern Soul
Ted: “We were brothers in California, learning how to play music at a pretty young age. Our mentors gave us this advice: ‘listen to the music that the people you like listen to.’ Our parents were baby boomers, so we grew up listening to Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and...
by Lynn Oldshue | Sep 23, 2025 | A Southern Soul
“I had just turned eighteen. I walked into my daddy’s restaurant on Main Street in Greenville, South Carolina, and a young man was talking to him. Long Army coat, flat hair. He had already been to World War II. Daddy introduced me to him. We said a few words, but I...