On this debut, self-titled album, she demonstrate her notable talents as a vocalist, clawhammer banjoist, fiddler, and guitarist. Not to mention her skillful songwriting. She blended the sounds of traditional American roots music and contemporary folk music through rich melodies and engaging storytelling.
The album kicks off with "Two Roads," a song that further extends the narrative presented in Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken." Throughout the album Megan shares other stories such as in her song "Watson," a true tale of Megan's great-great-great-great grandfather who served in the Civil War.
The album kicks off with "Two Roads," a song that further extends the narrative presented in Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken." Throughout the album Megan shares other stories such as in her song "Watson," a true tale of Megan's great-great-great-great grandfather who served in the Civil War.