Bob Boilen | November 14, 2016 - I wasn't alone in patiently waiting for new music from John Paul White. His singing and songwriting as half of The Civil Wars was heartfelt and beautiful. This summer, a new album finally came, and Beulah was a quietly understated gem. This is tender Southern music without drawl or pretense, and I love it. White kicks off his Tiny Desk concert with Beulah's opening track, "Black Leaf." It's a song about loss of love, with this killer line: "Those old butterflies, they haven't died 'Cause they're eating me alive in there" After his solo entrance in "Black Leaf," White is joined by Kelli Jones-Savoy on violin and Adam Morrow on guitar for more tunes from Beulah. White recorded these songs originally in Muscle Shoals, Ala., at the well-known FAME Studios, as well as at his own Single Lock Studios. Here at the Tiny Desk, they take on a new life of their own with new arrangements. Beulah is available now: iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/beulah/id1113179373 Amazon: www.amazon.com/Beulah-John-Paul-White/dp/B01GU5U788 SET LIST: "Black Leaf" "Hate The Way You Love Me" "What's So" MUSICIANS: John Paul White (vocals/guitar); Kelli Jones-Savoy (violin); Adam Morrow (guitar). CREDITS: Producers: Bob Boilen, Niki Walker; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Niki Walker, Nicole Boliaux; Production Assistant: Anna Marketti; Photo: Raquel Zaldivar/NPR. For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast: www.npr.org/podcasts/510292/tiny-desk-concerts-video