Earlier this year, The Honeycutters were called upon to represent “the music of the South and the artists who make it,” by the Southern Songs and Stories documentary team. But it’s the country band’s own footage that will debut this week in the form of a music video for “Jukebox” off Me Oh My. Directed by Ty Gilpin of the Organic Records label, the video will be screened before The Honeycutters’ live set, during which the band hopes to try out some new tunes. “We’re not doing any crazy departure from the our sound on previous records,” frontwoman Amanda Platt says of the unreleased material. “But we’re a little older and a little wiser, and I think that’s going to come across in the songs.” Brian McGee opens the show at The Grey Eagle Saturday, Nov. 14, at 9 p.m. $15/$20. thegreyeagle.com. Photo by Sandlin Gaither
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