49 Winchester
Leavin’ This Holler
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| Norman Blake
Pilgrimage To Rising Fawn
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The Honey Dewdrops
Here in the Mountains
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| Laurel Lewis
Laurel Lewis
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| Los Lonely Boys
Resurrection
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| Maygen & The Birdwatcher
Leap Year
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| Kacey Musgraves
Deeper Well: Deeper into the Well
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Creating an album centered around social justice, Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin deliver the first single, "My Way's Cloudy," with a guest appearance from Joe Rainey for the duo's collaborative record, symbiont (out Sept. 27). Listen here
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Haley Heynderickx shares new material for the first time in six years since her 2018 debut album with the softly strummed "Seed of a Seed." Listen here
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Shelby Lynne incorporates traces of soul and R&B on the spoken word "Gone To Bed" from her upcoming album Consequences of the Crown (out Aug. 16). Listen here
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Packed into a new six-track EP (out Sept. 20), Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway release the project's title track, "Into the Wild," to follow up the bluegrass outfit's 2023 record, City of Gold. Listen here
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Willie Watson, founding member of Old Crow Medicine Show, pens an adaptation to the poem "Slim Greer in Hell" with his solo single "Slim and The Devil" from the forthcoming self-titled LP, Willie Watson (out Sept. 13). Listen here
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Jontavious Willis lays it back on the old-school blues "A Lift Is All I Need" from his third album, West Georgia Blues (out Aug. 16). Listen here
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Sierra Ferrell
"Dollar Bill Bar"
(Alternate Version)
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| Rebecca Frazier
(feat. Béla Fleck, Sam Bush & Stuart Duncan)
"High Country Road Trip"
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| Iron & Wine
"Never Meant"
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Sarah Jarosz
"Pay It No Mind"
(Live on eTown)
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| MJ Lenderman
"Joker Lips"
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"I was approaching songwriting not from a place of pressure to produce, as much as this is, and has been, my coping mechanism." — Alisa Amador describes the cathartic experience while recording her debut album, Multitudes, and overcoming self-doubt as an independent artist. Read more
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The late Johnny Cash is being honored with an 8-foot statue at the U.S. Capitol during a ceremony on September 24 in Emancipation Hall. The Arkansas native and music legend will be immortalized with his guitar slung across his back and a Bible in his hand. Discover more
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"Of course, we're evolving and changing, but the music has kept us together, which is such a gift." — Alejandro and Estevan Gutiérrez, brothers comprising the band, Hermanos Gutiérrez, discuss their upbringing and creating music together, from self-releases to distributing two albums on Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label. Read more
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Kaïa Kater joins NPR's World Cafe to discuss abandoning the conformity of tradition while playing the banjo for her latest record, Strange Medicine, and putting her stamp on the instrument. Listen here
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