Ken Pomeroy is a blossoming Cherokee artist from Moore, Oklahoma and an emerging voice in the folk-music scene. Her album Cruel Joke released on May 16th and we were lucky enough to sit down with her to have a conversation about life on the road, the importance of souvenirs and the process of writing her new album.
EM: Congratulations on the Rolling Stone feature! That was cool. What was the interview you were just on?
KP: It was this TV show for British Columbia. I don't freaking know. I have no idea.
EM: Damn, you're really on the run now!
KP: Dude.
EM: What souvenirs would you leave behind to a loved one?
KP: I probably would leave my cowboy boots. I have a bunch of vintage cowboy boots that I don't really wear out, but I would definitely leave them to someone that would want to wear them or put them up somewhere.



