Matt Andersen
The Hammer & The Rose
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| Luke Bower
Dopamine and Jesus
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Tony Holiday
Keep Your Head Up
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| Leslie Jordan
The Agonist
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Jim Kweskin
Doing Things Right
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| Adrianne Lenker
Live at Revolution Hall
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Willie Nelson
Oh What A Beautiful World
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Hayes Carll showcases his distinctive songwriting on the lead single "Progress of Man (Bitcoin & Cattle)" from his upcoming album We're Only Human (out Aug. 8). Listen here
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Inspired by an ancient Appalachian alignment practice with nature, S.G. Goodman continues the rollout for her forthcoming record, Planting By The Signs (out June 20), with "Satellite." Listen here
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Julie Nolen returns with her first new material in nine years with "Love Me When I'm Leaving." Listen here
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Turning passion to song, Jobi Riccio provides her testament on the climate change crisis with the poignant "Wildfire Season." Listen here
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Scott Ballew
"Middle Aged Lazy"
(On Western AF)
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| I'm With Her
"Standing on the Fault Line"
(At Sunset Sound)
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| Lukas Nelson
"Pretty Much"
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Robert Randolph
"Big Women"
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| Kelsey Waldon
"Tiger Lilies"
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| The Wood Brothers
"Witness"
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AMERICANAFEST 2024 Sessions |
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Panel Session:
My Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music's Black Past, Present and Future
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| Featured Artist:
Julie Williams
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| Featured Artist:
Seth Walker
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The Americana Music Association announced its first lineup reveal for AMERICANAFEST 2025 with Amanda Shires, Darrell Scott, Robert Randolph, Rosie Flores, Tift Merritt, Willi Carlisle, Kashus Culpepper, Susto Stringband and many more set to hit stages all around Nashville, September 9 - 13. — Plus, don't miss special performances by The Secret Sisters & Maggie Rose with the Nashville Symphony, plus Dwight Yoakam at Ascend Amphitheater on September 9. Discover more
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The Grammy Museum has announced the artist lineup for its second annual Hall of Fame induction gala, which is set to take place on May 16, 2025, in Beverly Hills, California. This year's event will honor the esteemed recordings of its 51st class and will feature performances by Emmylou Harris, Leslie Odom Jr., Jon Batiste, Jody Stephens, Ledisi, Eddie Floyd, Daniel Lanois, Orianthi, Cindy Blackman, and Brian Blade, all of whom will pay tribute to the inductees. Read more
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The Healing Appalachia music festival is moving from West Virginia to Kentucky this year, with Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers set to co-headline the fundraising organization's 2025 event that helps raise awareness for and celebrates recovery from opioid addiction. Read more
- "I feel like Return to Zero is a bridge to something where I'm even more adept at [blending] those styles and infusing more of an ethos into my work." —
Neal Francis discusses his approach to creating his own style that combines all the elements of music he loves into one that came to fruition while making his latest project. Read more
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"I remember being in my early twenties and trying to explain to people where I grew up, and I came up with the phrase, 'It's a boomerang town.' People try to leave, they end up going back there pretty quick. That phrase had been in my mind for a while." —
Jaimee Harris breaks down the meaning of her previous record's title track, "Boomerang Town," and opens up about being on the road and her personal life. Read more
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JD Clayton joins the Whiskey Riff Raff podcast to share his experience growing up in Arkansas, writing and recording his latest album, Blue Sky Sundays, plus the challenges of touring while beginning a family. Listen here
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