REVIEW: Shawn Camp “The Ghost of Sis Draper”
Shawn Camp The Ghost of Sis Draper The Ghost of Sis Draper is not merely a great album—it’s something rarer, richer, and far more enduring. For anyone weary of overproduced gloss, digital perfection, or the creeping sterility of AI‑smoothed recordings, this record feels like a return to the campfire: banjos and fiddles ringing in the […]

