Charley Crockett
$10 Cowboy
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| Crow and Gazelle
As Above Now so Below
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| Wesley Dean
Music From Crazy Hearts
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Ben Glover
And the Sun Breaks Through the Sky
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| | Cris Jacobs
One of These Days
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| Lost Dog Street Band
Survived
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| The Lostines
Meet the Lostines
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Mark & Maggie O’Connor
Life After Life
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| Anders Osborne
Picasso's Villa
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| Lawrence Rothman
The Plow That Broke the Plains
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The video series features one-of-a-kind performances recorded at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center during AMERICANAFEST 2023.
This week's artist: Kyshona
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After many writing sessions, Maggie Antone found the perfect formula with Natalie Hemby and Aaron Raitire to help bring her free-willed, loving "Johnny Moonshine" to life. Listen here
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Featuring original and recently discovered material, Johnny Cash receives assistance from an all-star cast such as Dan Auerbach, Marty Stuart, Dave Roe, Pete Abbott, Vince Gill and Cash's son, John Carter Cash, to bring new arrangements to life, including the lead single "Well Alright" for his posthumous release, Songwriter (out June 28). Listen here
- Jesse Dayton showcases his guitar-playing talent with the bluesy "Angel In My Pocket" from his upcoming album The Hard Way Blues (out May 31). Listen here
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Lynne Hanson offers that "Just A Little Bit" of heartbreak might not be so bad on the polished groove from her forthcoming record Just A Poet (out May 24). Listen here
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Evan Honer cries out with his trilling voice over the softly-strummed "Easier" from his sophomore LP Fighting For (out June 7). Listen here
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AJ Lee and Blue Summit deliver crisp harmonies on the haunting bluegrass cut "Hillside" from the group's upcoming record City of Glass (out July 19). Listen here
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Solidifying his integration into Americana, John Oates teams up with Sierra Hull to cover John Prine's "Long Monday" from his forthcoming album Reunion (out May 17). Listen here
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Sugaray Rayford shares the horn-filled, upbeat soul title track from his newest LP, Human Decency (out June 14). Listen here
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Dave Alvin &
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
"We're Still Here"
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| Jim Croce
"Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)"
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| The Dead South
"Tiny Wooden Box"
(Live at The Grand Ole Opry)
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| Daniel Donato's
Cosmic Country
"Weathervane"
(CBS Saturday Session)
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| Flatland Cavalry
(feat. Randy Rogers)
"Let It Roll"
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| Brett McFarland
"I Grew Weed"
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| Margo Price
"It Ain't Drunk Driving If You're Riding a Horse"
(On Western AF)
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Boston's Folk and Americana Roots Hall of Fame inducted their inaugural class of 28 musicians and acts last weekend to recognize their influence on music, society and culture, including Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, James Taylor, Mavis Staples, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Taj Mahal and more. Legendary musician and producer Don Was discusses the class and how his storied career has crossed paths with many of the inductees. Read more
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Our friends at the International Bluegrass Music Association announced the lineup for 2024's IBMA Bluegrass Live! with artists such as Sierra Ferrell, Steep Canyon Rangers, Sister Sadie, Amythyst Kiah, Wyatt Ellis and many more slated to perform. Read more
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Ted Russell Kamp opens up about his long-winding journey into music as a solo musician following the release of his 14th studio album, California Son, and his encounter with Shooter Jennings, which led him to become an integral part of Jennings' band, .357's. Read more
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"When I went to write my own bluegrass songs, it was like how can I take that part that I love about the music, where it sounds so authentic and old-fashioned in a way, but tell my story and give a little twist to it?" — Molly Tuttle discusses her approach to incorporating a new bluegrass style and her rise within the genre with two GRAMMY wins, plus a spot on Rolling Stone's list of greatest guitarists. Read more
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In a rare public interview, Alison Krauss joins Toy Heart: A Podcast About Bluegrass to profile her entire career, beginning with her family's encouragement to learn how to play fiddle through her career with Union Station, working on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack, critically acclaimed projects with Robert Plant and much more from her illustrious career. Listen here
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