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Swift Silver
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JUN
05
2025
Newport, KY
Falcon Theater
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APR
05
2025
Berea, KY
Loyal Jones Appalachian Center
I Was There
MAR
21
2025
Cookeville, TN
Tennessee Tech University
I Was There
MAR
08
2025
Lexington, KY
Kentucky Horse Park
I Was There
FEB
26
2025
Lexington, KY
Kenwick Table
I Was There
JAN
18
2025
Co. Kerry, Ireland
The Gleneagle Hotel & Apartments
I Was There
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About Swift Silver
Southern songwriters Anna Kline and John Looney are Swift Silver. Their collaboration spans ten years of exploring the great expanse of the American songbook—touring, conspiring, songwriting—fused together by the Mississippi heat, molded in the mountain air of Western North Carolina, and flung free in the hills of Kentucky bluegrass.
From the moment the listener presses play to the last track fade, Swift Silver’s self-titled debut album celebrates the tenets of Southern sound. This is a collection of songs cultivated in the dim lights of listening rooms and local jams, regional festivals and road trips, alone in the woodshed and crafted as an ensemble.
It doesn’t hurt that Kline’s vocal performances—on both lead and harmony vocals—display an astonishing range of versatility and skill, her voice flows as smooth as a rippling river current.
Looney gives a masterful performance on lead guitar, not only displaying his expertise as an integral sideman but also as a talented arranger, showcasing a finely-tuned ear for nuance and groove.
“The major draw is the emotive, soaring vocals of Kline, reminiscent of Patty Loveless’ passion, if not her voice, on her indelible Mountain Soul album; Looney cuts loose with stunning guitar work.
Out of seemingly nowhere, we have one of the strongest and most memorable roots albums of the year to date.” — GLIDE MAGAZINE
Together, they drive a contagious electric surge of sound.
Swift Silver’s debut self-titled album marks a meaningful milestone for the pair: It is a 180° (re)turn to their musical roots: the redemptive strains of Southern gospel, the drawling tremolo of rhythm and blues, and the twang of the rural soul.
This album speaks to the path we tread. It is lyrically insightful, eloquent—and timely when examined through the lens of current events. These songs help us navigate lingering questions we daily seek to answer, they pulsate with discovery, and melodically confess the hunger to right a few wrongs.
From the moment the listener presses play to the last track fade, Swift Silver’s self-titled debut album celebrates the tenets of Southern sound. This is a collection of songs cultivated in the dim lights of listening rooms and local jams, regional festivals and road trips, alone in the woodshed and crafted as an ensemble.
It doesn’t hurt that Kline’s vocal performances—on both lead and harmony vocals—display an astonishing range of versatility and skill, her voice flows as smooth as a rippling river current.
Looney gives a masterful performance on lead guitar, not only displaying his expertise as an integral sideman but also as a talented arranger, showcasing a finely-tuned ear for nuance and groove.
“The major draw is the emotive, soaring vocals of Kline, reminiscent of Patty Loveless’ passion, if not her voice, on her indelible Mountain Soul album; Looney cuts loose with stunning guitar work.
Out of seemingly nowhere, we have one of the strongest and most memorable roots albums of the year to date.” — GLIDE MAGAZINE
Together, they drive a contagious electric surge of sound.
Swift Silver’s debut self-titled album marks a meaningful milestone for the pair: It is a 180° (re)turn to their musical roots: the redemptive strains of Southern gospel, the drawling tremolo of rhythm and blues, and the twang of the rural soul.
This album speaks to the path we tread. It is lyrically insightful, eloquent—and timely when examined through the lens of current events. These songs help us navigate lingering questions we daily seek to answer, they pulsate with discovery, and melodically confess the hunger to right a few wrongs.
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Genres:
Country, Delta Blues, Gospel, Honky Tonk, Memphis Soul
Hometown:
Lexington, Kentucky
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Swift Silver to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
05
2025
Newport, KY
Falcon Theater
I Was There
APR
05
2025
Berea, KY
Loyal Jones Appalachian Center
I Was There
MAR
21
2025
Cookeville, TN
Tennessee Tech University
I Was There
MAR
08
2025
Lexington, KY
Kentucky Horse Park
I Was There
FEB
26
2025
Lexington, KY
Kenwick Table
I Was There
JAN
18
2025
Co. Kerry, Ireland
The Gleneagle Hotel & Apartments
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Swift Silver
Southern songwriters Anna Kline and John Looney are Swift Silver. Their collaboration spans ten years of exploring the great expanse of the American songbook—touring, conspiring, songwriting—fused together by the Mississippi heat, molded in the mountain air of Western North Carolina, and flung free in the hills of Kentucky bluegrass.
From the moment the listener presses play to the last track fade, Swift Silver’s self-titled debut album celebrates the tenets of Southern sound. This is a collection of songs cultivated in the dim lights of listening rooms and local jams, regional festivals and road trips, alone in the woodshed and crafted as an ensemble.
It doesn’t hurt that Kline’s vocal performances—on both lead and harmony vocals—display an astonishing range of versatility and skill, her voice flows as smooth as a rippling river current.
Looney gives a masterful performance on lead guitar, not only displaying his expertise as an integral sideman but also as a talented arranger, showcasing a finely-tuned ear for nuance and groove.
“The major draw is the emotive, soaring vocals of Kline, reminiscent of Patty Loveless’ passion, if not her voice, on her indelible Mountain Soul album; Looney cuts loose with stunning guitar work.
Out of seemingly nowhere, we have one of the strongest and most memorable roots albums of the year to date.” — GLIDE MAGAZINE
Together, they drive a contagious electric surge of sound.
Swift Silver’s debut self-titled album marks a meaningful milestone for the pair: It is a 180° (re)turn to their musical roots: the redemptive strains of Southern gospel, the drawling tremolo of rhythm and blues, and the twang of the rural soul.
This album speaks to the path we tread. It is lyrically insightful, eloquent—and timely when examined through the lens of current events. These songs help us navigate lingering questions we daily seek to answer, they pulsate with discovery, and melodically confess the hunger to right a few wrongs.
From the moment the listener presses play to the last track fade, Swift Silver’s self-titled debut album celebrates the tenets of Southern sound. This is a collection of songs cultivated in the dim lights of listening rooms and local jams, regional festivals and road trips, alone in the woodshed and crafted as an ensemble.
It doesn’t hurt that Kline’s vocal performances—on both lead and harmony vocals—display an astonishing range of versatility and skill, her voice flows as smooth as a rippling river current.
Looney gives a masterful performance on lead guitar, not only displaying his expertise as an integral sideman but also as a talented arranger, showcasing a finely-tuned ear for nuance and groove.
“The major draw is the emotive, soaring vocals of Kline, reminiscent of Patty Loveless’ passion, if not her voice, on her indelible Mountain Soul album; Looney cuts loose with stunning guitar work.
Out of seemingly nowhere, we have one of the strongest and most memorable roots albums of the year to date.” — GLIDE MAGAZINE
Together, they drive a contagious electric surge of sound.
Swift Silver’s debut self-titled album marks a meaningful milestone for the pair: It is a 180° (re)turn to their musical roots: the redemptive strains of Southern gospel, the drawling tremolo of rhythm and blues, and the twang of the rural soul.
This album speaks to the path we tread. It is lyrically insightful, eloquent—and timely when examined through the lens of current events. These songs help us navigate lingering questions we daily seek to answer, they pulsate with discovery, and melodically confess the hunger to right a few wrongs.
Show More
Genres:
Country, Delta Blues, Gospel, Honky Tonk, Memphis Soul
Hometown:
Lexington, Kentucky
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