Joey Stuckey Honors His Musical Hometown’s Legacy With EP ‘Live From Macon’

Americana singer/songwriter Joey Stuckey has released his new live recording EP, Live From Macon, via Senate Records. Several originals and covers appear on Live From Macon and the idea behind the EP is a tribute to Stuckey’s musical hometown of Macon, Georgia.

On the EP, Stuckey included his most popular live acoustic sets and B-roll vocals from Stuckey’s accompanying documentary, Joey Stuckey Vision, which chronicles his life in music.

Macon, Georgia has also been home to artists such as Otis Redding, Little Richard, The Allman Brothers and more. Stuckey’s EP honors that legacy.

Stuckey says:

As the official music ambassador of Macon as appointed by the mayor and city council, I am very aware of our incredible legacy and draw inspiration from it while at the same time using my creative talent to blend modern sounds with classic vibes.

As a producer and engineer, Joey Stuckey has also worked with Al Chez, Chuck Leavell, Randall Bramblett, Mike Mills, Jimmy Herring, David Ragsdale, Hughie Thomasson.