49 Winchester
Change Of Plans
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| Rob Baird
Smoke on the Breeze
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| Ryan Bingham
(feat. The Texas Gentlemen)
They Call Us The Lucky Ones
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S.G. Goodman
(Re) Planting by the Signs
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| Shakey Graves
Fondness, Etc.
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| Kevin Morby
Little Wide Open
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Jobi Riccio
Face The Feeling
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Amanda Shaw
Rhythm of My Roots
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Teddy Thompson
Never Be The Same
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Ramsey Thornton
I Called It!
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| Trousdale
Growing Pains
(Deluxe)
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Duane Betts continues to tap into his sentimental songwriting on "Best Wishes" from his upcoming album Isle of Hope (out June 12). Listen here
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Rodney Crowell continues to peel back the curtain of previously unreleased material with "If I Could Speak to Leonard" from the forthcoming LP Then Again (out June 26). Listen here
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After premiering the song at Stagecoach, Charles Wesley Godwin delivers the lead single "Better That Way," featuring Luke Combs, from Godwin’s first full-length project in over two years, Christian Name (out July 24). Listen here
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Ken Pomeroy shares her rendition of Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings’ "Look at Miss Ohio" from her newest EP Tonight’s News (out Aug. 21). Listen here
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Grace Potter explores an eclectic arrangement on the energetic "Love Me Not" from her upcoming record Trespasser (out Aug. 21). Listen here
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Willow Avalon
(feat. Kaitlin Butts)
"Hypothetically Speaking"
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Hiss Golden Messenger
"In the Middle of It"
(CBS Saturday Session)
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Caleb Lee Hutchinson
"It Ain't All Flowers"
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Noah Kahan
"The Great Divide"
(Live on SNL)
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Pokey LaFarge
"Rent Money"
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Old Crow Medicine Show
(feat. Molly Tuttle)
"Last American Waltz"
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Don Was and
the Pan-Detroit Ensemble
NPR Tiny Desk Concert
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"It is still red dirt Texas country. I still know every word to all these other musicians’ stuff that I’m not a fan of, because it’s just ingrained in you. You can’t avoid it in that environment." — Conner Arthur of The Droptines opens up about his childhood in Texas, going to school to study bluegrass after briefly hitchhiking across the country and how he approaches his songwriting. Read more
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"This isn’t strictly honky-tonk like my former records, even though it’s still all the same influences. I’m just drawing from more artists and genres than I have in the past." — Emily Nenni talks about the sonic difference with her latest album, Movin’ Shoes, choosing to lean into more soulful production and how she chose which covers to place on the record. Read more
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Molly Tuttle joins The Other 22 Hours to dive into her life on the road, managing anxiety as a career musician, collaborating with fellow artists and stepping away from performing with Golden Highway to explore an array of new styles. Listen here
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