East Nashville, Tenn. Veteran Southern songsmith Afton Wolfe, known for his pointed lyrical dynamism and sonic adventurism, has announced the November 10th release of The Harvest, a rich collection of deeply moving portraits that shine a light on venerable songwriter Lawrence Halliburton. While Wolfe has highlighted other significant, but mostly unheralded, regional writers in the past, this project saw him record an entire body of someone else’s work, in this case, his father-in-law, who sent him 30 songs to consider. Seven were planted. Wolfe remarks on LH’s influence on his music: “LH has a very distinct songwriting style that I’ve admired since I’ve known him, which has been about six years now. His writing style is sincere, poetic, and melodic in a timeless way. It differs from mine i...