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Saturday Sessions: Mon Rovîa performs "crooked the road."

Tennessee-based artist Mon Rovîa, born in Liberia and adopted by American missionaries, is gaining recognition for his music that redefines Appalachian folk. His debut album, "Bloodline," features performances of songs like "crooked the road," "Bloodline," and "Heavy Foot," and conveys powerful themes of injustice and empathy.

Saturday Sessions: Mon Rovîa performs "crooked the road."

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Key Highlights

  • Mon Rovîa was born in Liberia and adopted by American missionaries.
  • He is redefining the Appalachian folk genre.
  • His debut album is titled "Bloodline.".
  • The album explores themes of injustice and empathy.
  • He has performed songs such as "crooked the road," "Bloodline," and "Heavy Foot.".
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Sources

  1. Saturday Sessions: Mon Rovîa performs "crooked the road."
  2. Saturday Sessions: Mon Rovîa performs "Bloodline"
  3. Saturday Sessions: Mon Rovîa performs "Heavy Foot"

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