When Jess Nolan began writing her upcoming third album at home in Nashville, she'd been on the move for years, traveling the world as a harmony-singing keyboardist for acts like Jenny Lewis, Katie Pruitt, and Joy Oladokun. Somewhere between the early-morning van calls and late-night gigs, she'd found time to expand her critically-acclaimed solo career, too, earning support from heroes like Ani DiFranco (who released Nolan's sophomore album, '93, on her label Righteous Babe Records) and an ever-growing fan base. […]