Luke Bell
The King Is Back
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| Andrew Bird
Borrow or Rob
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| Henry Hagerman
Ledbetter Sessions
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Emmylou Harris
Spyboy [Live]
(Reissue)
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| Ismay
Finding Lucinda: Music from the Documentary
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Sabine McCalla
Don't Call Me Baby
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| Willie Nelson
Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle
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| Mavis Staples
Sad And Beautiful World
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After inking a new deal with MCA under the Lucille Records imprint, 49 Winchester delivers an epic rendition of “Changes,” produced by Dave Cobb, to honor Ozzy Osbourne with an album on the horizon in 2026. Listen here
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Sammy Brue
"Lonely Mornings"
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| Brandi Carlile
"Church & State"
(Live on SNL)
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| Dawes
"All Your Favorite Bands"
(On Western AF)
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| Fust
"Bleached"
(CBS Saturday Session)
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| I'm With Her
"Ancient Light"
(Live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon)
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Mumford & Sons with Hozier
"Rubber Band Man"
(Live on The Graham Norton Show)
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| Rissi Palmer
"Old Black Southern Woman"
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| Mavis Staples
"Human Mind"
(Live on The Late Show with
Stephen Colbert)
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Featured Panel:
Bruce Springsteen Archives &
Center For American Music:
Building on Legends
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| Featured Artist:
The Wood Brothers
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| Featured Artist:
Henhouse Prowlers
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The Recording Academy announced the nominees for the 68th annual GRAMMYs on Friday morning. Among the nominees are Sierra Hull, Maggie Rose & Grace Potter, Mavis Staples, Molly Tuttle, and Jesse Welles for Best Americana Performance. To see the full list of nominees, click here.
- Vocalist for the Grateful Dead, Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, died at age 78 on Sunday, November 2. She appeared on seven of the band’s albums from 1971 to 1979 and served as a backup singer for Elvis Presley and Percy Sledge during her career. Read more
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"We are very proud to be part of the greater Texas subgenre of Americana, folk, and country music, and we feel like that’s where we’re always going to want to be." — Philip Lupton of Briscoe joins his bandmate Truett Heintzelman to discuss the duo’s sophomore album Heat of July, hearing John Prine for the first time and their first interaction shared at summer camp. Read more
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"We’re all writing for another album right now, but this is an attempt to celebrate who we are, where we’ve been and what we’re doing. Not a lot of bands get to be together for 25 years, which seems sort of momentous." — Mike Devol and members of Greensky Bluegrass open up about the band’s milestone of 25 years, recording an LP of new and old tracks with special guests on XXV, and give a track-by-track breakdown of the album. Read more
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Amanda Shires joins NPR’s World Cafe to talk about her latest album, Nobody’s Girl, leaning on her friend Shooter Jennings, working with producer Lawrence Rothman and sifting through her emotions during a difficult period in her personal life. Listen here
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