Following the tragic sudden death of their co-founder Jason "Rowdy" Cope, The Steel Woods have released one of the finest, most personal and critically acclaimed albums of their already stellar career. Now, with the blessing of Cope’s family, the group are out on the road, celebrating the life of their friend and bandmate who in a short time left an indelible legacy.
Calling from a front porch swing on her Mt. Juliet, Tennessee farm with dog Whiskey by her side, Taylor candidly reflected on everything from using nature as inspiration to working on your own terms, while discussing the long and difficult road to releasing Real Me.