On Stage 9/14 – Angela Easterling
Angela Easterling was raised in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the daughter of a Baptist minister. Much of her childhood was spent on the farm that has been in her family since 1791. While country roots run deep for this Taylors, South Carolina native, it wasn’t until she moved to Los Angeles, that the country calling in her soul became a siren’s song. A performer all her life, Angela had begun playing guitar and writing songs while studying at Emerson College in Boston. More and more her music returned to the place her heart called home. As Angela began honing her writing and playing live, other artists began to spark her imagination, artists like Emmylou Harris, Loretta Lynn, the Carter Family and Johnny Cash.
All those honky-tonk Saturdays and gospel-drenched Sundays have paid off for Angela, who has embraced her heritage in a big way on her debut album, Earning Her Wings. Working “bit by bit” over a period of two years at various SoCal studios, Angela had amassed a lot of material. In 2006, she took all the pieces to James O’Connell, drummer and producer of L.A. roots-rock band West Coast Grand and owner of Silverlake’s Monkeyden Studios. Together, they waded through her tracks, recording new songs and remixing old ones. “This record represents such a slice of my life for the last few years!” she says. “The songs and the recordings are a visceral piece of me. All my friends (who just happen to be stellar musicians) helped me make this album. It was a real family affair and I think you can hear that in the final product”.
Tracks include River Jordan; about the music that’s “in my blood”. Angela wrote The Accordion with Shawn Davis, but the story is true: “My dad really did trade a truck for an old accordion! That’s so country I had to sing about it.” The 1940’s-era When I Wake Up, is the only non-original on the album. Angela had cherished the song for years but only recently discovered that it was written by distant relative (and prolific gospel song writer) Marion Easterling. “He had songs recorded by the Kingsmen, the Gaithers, Johnny Cash and Ralph Stanley. I’m so proud to share his name and sing his song.”
Angela’s unique sound and soulful writing caught the attention of DJ Doc Holiday and later, Chris Morris, who soon began airing her songs on the “Watusi Rodeo” alt-country show on radio station Indie 103.1. Even with no label backing her, songs such as “River Jordan” and “Earning Her Wings” still resonated with Watusi listeners. After making a few live appearances on the “Rodeo”, Angela went on to perform on the same bill as Lucinda Williams, Deana Carter, Victoria Williams, Dave Alvin, John Doe and Michelle Shocked. Angela has had radio play and appeared live across America, opening for such legendary artists as Ray Price, Radney Foster, Suzy Bogguss and the Oak Ridge Boys. Several of her songs were picked up by the Animal Planet reality series “Horse Power”. In addition, Earning Her Wings was named the top pick of the year by Smart Choice Music, a popular source of Americana music in Europe and the U.K.
Having established a recognizable name in the vibrant West Coast country music scene, Angela says she hopes to bring her music to an even wider audience. She has recently returned to the Carolinas, but plans on spending most of 2007 on the road, with shows booked from Atlanta to Montreal. As a special honor, Angela appeared this fall at the Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the birth of country music in Bristol TN/VA. “I want to be a part of the musical traditions of the artists that came before me, but filter them through my voice and my experiences as a young woman. I want to uplift people. Music has the ability to do that and that is my ultimate goal.”



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Hey Jenny, my mom was showing me your latest updates, sounds so exciting and fun!! Thought I would stop by and say hi!! = D
In Him, Felycia
[...] together. So naturally we were excited to hear about the Chattanooga Market’s Beast Feast, a BBQ cookoff. Sample some of the city’s best BBQ for a mere $5? Yes, [...]
Once again, the Chattanooga Market has outdone itself! What an enjoyable afternoon! Please let me know the name of the popcorn people who also did the pig roast, or how I can contact them. I know of a group that would like to have a similar pig roast and would like to see if they would be interested in “doing the pig”. Again, thanks for a wonderful day! What a crowd!!!
Sally Sieg
We did not have a good time today at the Beast Feast.
Me, my wife and daughter came down today expecting to enjoy our selves as we did last year at the wing tasting. After buying $20 worth of samples and standing in line for almost 30 minutes and never getting our first sample. We became frustrated and asked for our money back. The problem we had was it was unorganized and you could not tell which line was going which way. It would have been much much better if they were spread out more.
we wanted to sample each of the vendors, but at the rate we were standing in line it would have taking us 2 1/2 to 4 hours to stand thru all the lines to get just the samples.
We will be back at a later time for other events but we will survey the set-up before we spend money just to stand in line.
I look forward to your responce
The crowds were the largest in the history of the Market, indeed the history of the entire complex — with approximately 15,000 people present, the amount of interest simply overwhelmed every aspect of the facility. With ease, we could have occupied twice the space, twice the parking – everything. The same layout has been used for years by other large events/festivals, and we assumed it would be fine for this weekend. Realistically, I believe The Beast Feast will evolve into a multi-day event occupying a much larger area in future years — the demand is clearly present.
I’m glad that you got your refund – we certainly want for everyone to have a good time. The challenge of how to comfortably support larger crowds on key weekends is one of our top priorities.
I thought it was great that you managed to create another event that people were excited about, had free admission & people showed up for to support in droves! You couldn’t have predicted that number for a first year but it means next year will be fantastic.
Would be nice to know which vendor was voted best though! Can someone post this somewhere please??
We were one of the competitors this year in the Beast Feast and we would just like to thank everyone at the Chattanooga Market for putting this together. We too hope everyone had a great time & hope this continues for years to come. We’d like to thank everyone who stood in line to sample HillbillyWillys we were very excited to serve each and everyone of you. Thanks again to Chris, Beth and the rest at Chattanooga Market. This was a fabulous idea!
We were one of the competitors this year, we would like to thank the Chattanooga Market for putting this together. We would also like to thank everyone who waited in the very long lines to sample MOSS PLACE,it was our pleasure to serve each and everyone of you,seeing old friends and meeting new ones.Thanks again…..
Im sooo excited but I really believe HillBillywilly’s took it! Love BBQ
Is there any way that you can list on your site which vendors will be at the market each Sunday? It was very upsetting to drive down all the way from Soddy Daisy this afternoon, only to find maybe three vendors with VERY little fresh produce, and a ridiculous amount of craftspeople.
The early visitor gets the produce! We had a full load of farmers, overflowing with produce, at the start of the day. Due to strong consumer demand, they simply sold everything. By late in the afternoon, several of our farms are simply sold and gone.
We’re not a mega-mart, with deep-freeze storage; what is picked in the morning is sold at the Market within hours — nothing lingers in storage for days/weeks/months. This is the reason why local produce is so much tastier, healthier — and disappears quickly once offered for sale to the public.
Next week will begin to see heirloom tomatoes, and sweet corn will be arriving in about another week.
[PS - and being the largest produce-only Market in the region, we feel our variety and assortment of craftspeople is quite perfect.]
I love Southern Smokehouse Bar-B-Que’s beef so it’s no surprise to me that they won the people’s choice award!
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The Chattanooga Market is #1 in my book! EVERY WEEK is amazing…well-planned and FUN for the whole family! Today at the Market, the music was GREAT! I ate BBQ, drank fresh Strawberry Lemonade, ate ice cream in a waffle cone, bought spices and veggies and salsa… and LAUGHED with my family! Looking forward to next week…
I would like to contact the “orchid lady”. She is located, with her partner (porelain pottery, near the front on the side toward the right side. I do not find her listed in the vendor list. Thank you.
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Christina, I am so proud of you. I have a booth at the market on occasion and hopefully one day it will be the same time you are performing. I am going to try and come tomorrow to see you. I tell Maggie about you all the time. She just had another baby. I have 2 grandbabies now. Hope you are doing well. Elaine, Mags MOM
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what about a ice cream eating contest?
That’s an interesting idea for the future — thanks for the suggestion!
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so how does one sign up to be in these competition’s?
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email your professional chef resume & culinary training to info @ chattanoogamarket.org, and we will consider you for inclusion in future cooking competitions.
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Does anyone have the times the different things will be going on. I wont be able to spend the entire day there but I’d like to know about when Dandasha will be performing
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If you are in or anywhere at all near the Chattanooga Downtown area, do yourself a favor and make it down to see Sonia. She is just back for a day or two from the Breaking Southern Ground Tour and performed with the likes of Zac Brown, Levi Lowery and Nic Cowan! Rare chance to see a rare gem in a laid back beautiful setting.
A great season this year… super proud to say this great event each week is in my hometown. Can’t wait to be apart of it next year!
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