One of the most haunting voices in American folk music is finally coming to Florida this winter.
Yesterday, Gregory Alan Isakov announced plans for a short run of scaled-down acoustic shows that will take the 45-year-old Colorado songwriter across the Southeast, Eastern seaboard and Canada.
South African-born Isakov, who first made his living as a farmer, is known for his singular voice, which is deep, moody and perfectly-suited for his style of dusty, yet modern Americana-folk. His 2018 album Evening Machines was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards (it lost to Patty Griffin’s self-titled outing), and he recently toured with the Colorado Symphony…