Jason Eady
Mississippi (Unplugged)
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Heat Comes Down
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| Nolan Taylor
Nolan Taylor
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- Will Oldham reignites the Bonnie "Prince" Billy alias for his upcoming Purple Bird LP (out Jan. 31) and invites John Anderson to duet on the album's tenderhearted lead single, "Downstream." Listen here
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Sierra Ferrell shares one of her two new bonus tracks to be featured on the Trail of Flowers deluxe edition (out Jan. 31) with the traditional country tune "The Garden." Listen here
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Gary Louris delivers the blues-laden single "Getting Older" from his forthcoming record Dark Country (out Feb. 14). Listen here
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Rose City Band lays down a loose west-coast groove on "Radio Song" from the group's upcoming album Sol Y Sombra (out Jan. 21). Listen here
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Neal Francis
"What's Left Of Me"
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| Robert Jon & The Wreck
"Ashes In The Snow"
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| The Lumineers
"Same Old Song"
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Tommy Prine & Friends
A Stock Music Christmas
(On Contrary Western)
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| Maggie Rose & Vince Gill
"I Can't Make You Love Me"
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| The War And Treaty
"Save Me"
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From ONE, to TENN.
Watch the Premier of Season 2 recorded at Harken Hall featuring: Olivia Wolf
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| No Depression x AMERICANAFEST Sessions 2024
Watch the latest session featuring: Amy Helm
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Our hearts are with the entire Los Angeles community and those who have been affected by the devastating wildfires. If you have been impacted and need assistance, or if you would like to contribute to relief efforts, please reach out to our friends at MusiCares. Discover more
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Sam Grisman Project made its Ryman Auditorium debut on Thursday night and was joined by an illustrious cast of musicians featuring Billy Strings, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Sam Bush, Tim O'Brien, Jerry Douglas, Lindsay Lou and many more to perform a set of originals and classic covers. Read more
- "That's why we have to fight so hard to bring back our language and culture because, for so long, our elders were told that it's wrong." —
Agalisiga 'Chuj' Mackey opens up about his mission of preserving his familial and communal heritage by writing and singing country songs in an ancient Cherokee language only spoken by over 2,000 native speakers. Read more
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"The arc of his life was the story of our times." — Mike Scott of The Waterboys details the band's upcoming 16th studio album, Life, Death and Dennis Hopper, that frames the late actor/director/photographer's life story against the last 75 years of Western pop culture. Read more
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Jerry Douglas joins the Basic Folk podcast to discuss his latest LP, The Set, as well as collaborating with Molly Tuttle, John Hiatt and others, plus his upbringing in Warren, Ohio, where his passion for playing the Dobro began. Listen here
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NPR's World Cafe brings together Buck Merl of Big Thief and Tucker Zimmerman to detail the band's discovery of Zimmerman's 1980 album, Square Dance, which led to a collaboration for his latest album, Dance of Love. Listen here
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