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Morgan Wade has never sounded like anybody else, and for a long time, she thought that meant her songs were just for her. "Honestly, I think that was really good for me," she says. "It made me think, 'Alright, well, I'm not going to sing for anybody else––but I'm singing for myself.'"

Since then, Wade has figured out that when you grow up in Floyd, Virginia, where bluegrass sustains everyone like the Blue Ridge Mountain air but you hear other sounds like pop and punk in your own head, singing for yourself is the way to become the artist you were always meant to be.

Produced by Sadler Vaden––Jason Isbell's longtime guitarist and an acclaimed solo artist in his own right––Wade's full-length debut Reckless is a confident rock-and-roll record that introduces a young singer-songwriter who is embracing her strengths and quirks as she continues to ask questions about who she is––and who she wants to be. Her voice, a raspy soprano that can soothe liltingly or growl, is on brilliant display. "I feel like the last couple of years have been me trying to figure out where I fit in, who I fit in with, and what's going on," Wade says. "I'm almost four years sober, so a lot of the friends I had, I don't really hang out with anymore. When I wrote these songs, I was going through a lot, just trying to figure out who I am."

Now living in Damascus, Virginia, about two hours east of where she grew up, Wade remains connected to the roots that raised her, even as she stretches. "All these bluegrass players would get together out in the streets and play music together," she says of her little hometown. "My grandfather would go up there every Friday night, and I'd go up there with him and my grandma. I remember falling asleep on their laps, just sitting up there, listening to music." When Wade began to write her own songs, country radio was dominated by svelte voices like Shania Twain and Faith Hill––and Wade couldn't hear herself in any of them.

"I'd write songs but didn't tell anybody about it," Wade says. "It was like some kind of secret. Even as a kid, it was what I liked to do: I'd go off into my own little world and write songs and stories."

Wade was 19 and in college when she first performed in public: an open mic in Floyd, backed by a band she had cobbled together via Craigslist. She loved the stage––and soon, her secret writing and singing became a public––and beloved––soundtrack. Wade began touring with her band, the Stepbrothers, and generated a grassroots following and high-profile attention––including that of Vaden.

Asked how she feels about the head-turning voice she used to hide, Wade is characteristically honest, self-deprecating, and insightful. "I still go through moments. I was in the studio two weeks ago and I thought, 'Can I actually sing? Is everybody just mocking me right now?'" She laughs a little and sighs. "I think it just takes a while. After spending all those years feeling like you weren't good enough, it takes time to rewire your brain––to know hey: You really do have a good voice."

Today, with Reckless in tow, Wade is ready to for her voice to be heard. "This is different than anything I've ever done before," she says of the record. "It's opened up a bunch of different lanes––and I'm proud of it. A lot of the songs are about figuring out what the hell I'm doing." She pauses and grins. "Maybe record number two will be a little bit more about knowing who I am."

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 47 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sunday night with Morgan Wade

    by Corey on 5/1/24Liberty Hall - Lawrence

    We really enjoyed the concert! It was a smaller venue and was more intimate. It appeared to us that everyone that was there was there because of her music and were fans. We were able to see very well. My wife is a bit uneasy with big crowds so it was perfect. As soon as Morgan came on, my wife was totally at ease. Even was teary eyed when we were leaving! two very enthusiastic thumbs up! lol

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Authentic

    by Gigi on 4/30/24Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium - Columbus

    It was so refreshing to hear just a girl and her guitar (well, and the Mavs fan who was with her but I can't remember his name, sorry). Morgan has a voice that's somehow both angelic and gritty, and I am now one a true and dedicated fan.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance by an amazing artist

    by Doc on 4/29/24Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium - Columbus

    Morgan Wade in concert is a must see for any country music fan! Can’t wait until she comes back to our area again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show this year

    by Jay on 4/29/24Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium - Columbus

    I probably won’t see a better show this year. Morgan Wade played at the Mershon Auditorium At The Weser Center at the heart of the OSU campus in Columbus Ohio. She was accompanied only by a second acoustic guitarist with whom she had a great rapport. They shared a few quick stories anlong the way and played effortlessly together. This is not a radio hits show, it’s Morgan Wade bearing her heart and soul with no gimmicks, pink dresses, and fancy lights. This show is for her, and the fans who were there before all that…..just her stunning voice, her moving lyrics, and a couple of acoustic guitars. The only thing missing from this show was the song “Left Me Behind.”

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Morgan Wade at Mershon Auditorium

    by Aaron on 4/29/24Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium - Columbus

    This was my first time attending an event at the Merson Auditorium and my first time seeing Morgan Wade and I was not disappointed. The sound in the Auditorium was perfect and the show was amazing! I will definitely be back there fo rmore shows and would definitely go see Morgan again in the future.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!

    by Erin L on 4/29/24Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium - Columbus

    My spouse and I loved everything about the Morgan Wade show! The venue was great! We cannot wait to see Morgan again and will also be on the lookout to see who else is playing at the venue!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a fantastic show!

    by Nikki on 4/24/24Ponte Vedra Concert Hall - Ponte Vedra Beach

    Morgan Wade and Clint were fantastic. She sounded amazing. They played off of eachother very well. They were very funny. I will Definitely be going to another show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue. Fantastic show!

    by DMc on 4/23/24Ponte Vedra Concert Hall - Ponte Vedra Beach

    Morgan played an all acoustic set for about 1.5 hours at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall in Florida. She played songs on her new album Psychopath and several hits from her catalog. She was funny and engaging with the audience and put on a fantastic show. Check her out when she plays near you.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Why isn’t she a huge star?

    by Jdan on 4/23/24Ponte Vedra Concert Hall - Ponte Vedra Beach

    What a voice. I loved every minute of her performance. Simple and raw delivery that highlighted her enormous talent. Well done Morgan.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Morgan wade

    by Utsey2481 on 10/3/23The Senate - Columbia

    Had an opening act that I'd never heard of but met the young lady afterward and was chill to talk to about beloved Nashville. Morgan wade came out and put on a great show! Played her hit songs and some songs that I Hadn't heard before. She and her band interacted with crowd and she was very humbled by folks showing up on a Wednesday night to see her play. Will go to future shows of hers. Venue was clean and didn't take long to get a drink at bar either. Pleasant night esp being a Wednesday show