September 28 - October 4, 2024 |
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Joy Clark
Tell it to the Wind
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| Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Live from the Ryman, Vol. 2
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| Michelle Malone
Southern Comfort
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Got a Story to Tell
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Various Artists
Better Than Jail
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Hayes Carll and The Band of Heathens join forces to create their new group, Hayes & The Heathens, as they deliver a new self-titled collaborative project (out today on all streaming services) and share their latest single, "Adeline." Listen here
- Expanding on the release of her 2024 album Weird Faith, Madi Diaz is unveiling a new set of songs for the deluxe edition of the record and shares the first bonus track, "Worst Case Scenario." Listen here
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Leon Bridges
"That's What I Love"
(From Amazon Music Songline)
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| The Brothers Comatose
"Run Boy Run"
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| The Deslondes
"Old Plank Road"
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Tommy Emmanuel
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
(OurVinyl Sessions)
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| The Red Clay Strays
"I'm Still Fine"
(Live At The Ryman)
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| Waxahatchee
"Much Ado About Nothing"
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Legendary songwriter, artist, and movie star Kris Kristofferson died at 88 on Saturday, September 28. The Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Golden Globe winner, and GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement recipient leaves an enduring legacy for generations of musicians across multiple genres. Read more
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The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) will hold its first-ever Awards Gala on October 5. The inaugural ceremony will honor musicians, producers, and educators who have made significant contributions to the music industry and advanced NMAAM's mission to preserve and promote the legacy of African American music. The Americana Music Association and Foundation are proud to be well represented, with Board members Allison Russell, Gina Miller, and Executive Director Jed Hilly among the honorees. Discover more
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Our friends at the International Bluegrass Music Association held their 2024 IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards last week, and among the well-deserved winners were Authentic Unlimited, Dale Ann Bradley, Del McCoury Band, East Nash Grass, Ashby Frank, Billy Strings, Tony Trischka, Travelin’ McCourys and Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway. Congrats to all! See complete list of winners
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BJ Barham of American Aquarium joins NPR's World Cafe to discuss the band's latest album, Fear of Standing Still, produced by Shooter Jennings, how he maintains a work-life balance and critically examines toxic masculinity in the world today. Listen here
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