"Without An Audience" is a tribute to artists who created in silence, such as Van Gogh, Emily Dickinson and Robert Johnson, whose genius was only recognized after their death, as well as to those whose voice resonated across the world during their lifetime: Elvis, Gram Parsons, Howlin' Wolf, Flannery O'Connor and Faulkner. It is also a declaration of love for the American South, its music, its writers, its country roads and its Victorian homes.