Back in West Michigan after a whirlwind few years that took him from a welding shop in Otsego, to opening for legends like Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, Americana songwriter Myron Elkins has come home with a clearer sense of who he is, where his music belongs, and how he wants to make it.
Home, for Elkins, isn’t just a geographic reset. It’s a creative one.
After years in Nashville, a city he views like “Disneyland” for musicians and music lovers, the place just lost its luster…