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"I'd never even considered doing that," White said. "It seemed kind of comical because I didn't think anybody else would be interested in those places because I grew up around them. They were a common thing. So when he started talking about Seven-Mile Island and Kendale Gardens and TVA, it just really hit home and I started doing those sort of things. So the ideas of `Barton Hollow' were born, that was kind of the genesis of a lot of that and what really inspired me." Isbell's songwriting ability will be on display this week as roots rockers from around the country gather in Nashville for the Americana Music Association's annual conference and awards. The nominations are the latest in a series of great moments in 2012, the best year of his life. He recently became engaged to singer-songwriter Amanda Shires and moved to Nashville. He just recorded a live album, and after touring with new friend Ryan Adams for several months earlier this year, the two will go into the studio next month to record Isbell's next LP. He also quit drinking, something Adams has been helping him navigate. "I think if you live right, good things happen," Isbell said. "I don't really see that as any mystical or magical reason, but if you make good decisions, life goes better, you know? And for me not drinking was a good decision. Settling down with somebody and not chasing women all the time was a good decision. And I was at a time when I could actually do those things and live with them and be satisfied with them." ___ Online:
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