Hannah Wicklund

Published: March 30, 2022, 7:46 p.m.

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We thought a grizzly bear had entered Nashville\\u2019s 3rd & Lindsley when Hannah Wicklund fired up her rig at soundcheck on March 20, when she headlined the club with her band the Steppin\' Stones. Luckily, it was just the rude tone of her Tom Anderson Guitarworks Guardian Angel model pumping through the sneer of her Orange head and cab, so \\u2026 no carnage, but some echoes of classic Peter Green.

Although Wicklund\\u2014who was the subject of a PG profile in 2018\\u2014has U.S. and Canadian tour dates scheduled through early September, this was a rare stop in the South Carolina native\\u2019s adopted home town. She\\u2019s also been at work on a sequel to her 2018 album, Hannah Wicklund & the Steppin\\u2019 Stones, which she says is a coming-of-age story that will accent both her songwriting and her feminine side, although still showcase her 6-string chemistry. And speaking of chemistry, there\\u2019s an almost mystical conversation about tuning in 432 Hz in the Rundown that you won\'t want to miss.

Wicklund\\u2019s alchemical adventure began when she was 9 and her father gifted her an Anderson model. Thirteen years later, she\\u2019s still loyal to the brand, so that\\u2019s a good place for our Rundown to start.

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