Haley Heynderickx &
Max García Conover
What of Our Nature
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| Laney Jones
Laney Jones and the Spirits
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Amy Speace
The Blue Rock Session
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Foy Vance makes his return with the new soulful, folk single "I Think I Preferred The Question." Listen here
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Sharing additional songs left off of her earlier 2025 LP Want, Esther Rose delivers a pair of new tunes with "That's My DJ" and "Heather." Listen here
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The Band of Heathens
"High On Our Own Supply"
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| Kaitlin Butts
"Tulsa Time"
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| Robert Plant
NPR Tiny Desk Concert
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Billy Strings
"Leaning on a Travelin' Song"
(Live on The Late Show with
Stephen Colbert)
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| Jesse Welles
"Join ICE"
(Live on The Late Show with
Stephen Colbert)
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| Lucinda Williams
(feat. Norah Jones)
"We've Come Too Far To Turn Around"
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Featured Artist:
The Wood Brothers
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| Featured Artist:
Big Freedia
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| Featured Artist:
Travis Bolt
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| Featured Artist:
Liam St. John
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Black Friday is only one week away! To celebrate the holidays, we will be offering 25% off each item in our Americana store starting November 28. Take a look at the latest AMERICANAFEST shirts, accessories, posters and more. Shop here
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Americana troubadour Todd Snider died at age 59 on Friday, November 14. An early fixture of the Americana Music Association, Snider played during the beginning stages of AMERICANAFEST and was a local Nashville icon with albums such as New Connection, Near Truths and Hotel Rooms, and East Nashville Skyline. Read more
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"It was intimidating for a while until one night, late at night, I was writing and I realized that the main character of the story is the Opry itself. There are so many people that have passed across the stage, from Roy Acuff and Minnie Pearl up to the modern era. I wanted the artists and the cast members to be represented well, but really the main figure throughout this 100 years is the show itself. And it's a show. It's not a stage, it's not a building. It's a show." — Americana Music Association's very own Craig Shelburne, author of 100 Years of Grand Ole Opry, opens up about the challenging task of telling the overwhelming history of such a historic institution. Read more
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