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Baylee Less

Baylee Less

Baylee is an aspiring music journalist who currently contributes to Atwood Magazine and the I Love Memphis Blog. A native (and proud) Memphian, she spends most of her time waiting for the next Bonnaroo, quoting School of Rock, and late night ordering Domino's cheesy bread. Follow me on Twitter for comments on the juiciest releases, climate change, and general revelry.

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Features, Music, Our Take, ReviewsJuly 17, 2017<July 17, 2017

Our Take: Hayden Calnin Grieves with Grace in ‘Dirt’ EP

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Debut, Music, Premieres, ReviewsJuly 12, 2017<July 12, 2017

EP Premiere: Neu Yeuth Shimmer in Debut Self-Titled EP

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Music, Our Take, ReviewsJuly 12, 2017<July 12, 2017

Our Take: Lucy Rose Endears and Inspires with ‘Something’s Changing’

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Debut, Music, Our Take, ReviewsJune 23, 2017<June 23, 2017

Our Take: Healy’s ‘Subluxe’ Glows with Nostalgia and Introspection

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Features, Festival, Music, News, PreviewsJune 5, 2017<June 24, 2017

Surviving the Farm: (Y)Our Music Guide to Bonnaroo 2017

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Columns, Music, Today's SongJune 1, 2017<May 31, 2017

Today’s Song: Confronting Negativity in Ella Vos’ New Single “You Don’t Know About Me”

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