Mariel Buckley
Strange Trip Ahead
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| AJ Lee & Blue Summit
Cover to Cover V1
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| Leon Majcen
Making A Livin’ (Not A Killin’)
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William Prince
Further From the Country
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| Joshua Quimby
Quimby Does Hank
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Todd Snider
HIGH, LONESOME AND THEN SOME.
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| Sons of Habit
The Sticks (The Bonfire Sessions)
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Max Abrams of The Mavericks shares a touching tribute to the band's frontman, Raul Malo, who was diagnosed with cancer, and pledges that all proceeds of his song "Harvest Moon" will benefit Malo's continued care. Listen here
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The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton give another preview of their upcoming collaborative project, AVTT/PTTN (out Nov. 14), with the heavy rock-infused "Heaven's Breath." Listen here
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Luke Bell's legacy continues to expand with a pair of newly released tunes in "Don't Mind If I Do" and "Guitar Man" from the forthcoming posthumous release, The King Is Back (out Nov. 7). Listen here
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Inspired by the final show at Red Rocks Amphitheater from their previous tour, Flatland Cavalry catapulted the experience to write the band's newest single, "Gone." Listen here
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After two separate performances of the song at Newport Folk Festival and 2025's Farm Aid, Margo Price delivers a proper studio recording of her cover of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm." Listen here
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After inking a deal with Free Dirt Records, Cincinnati-based folk duo The Montvales demonstrate their free-flowing chemistry on "Loud & Clear." Listen here
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Foy Vance puts his duality on full display with a one-two punch that includes the soft, tender ballad "Call Me Anytime" and the nine-minute energetic epic "A.I." Listen here
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Gearing up for his 2025 release, Memories and Empties (out Nov. 14), Colter Wall showcases his undeniable throwback style with his latest single "Back to Me." Listen here
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Eric Bibb
"This One Don't"
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Dean Johnson
"So Much Better"
(OurVinyl Session)
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| Nick Shoulders
"Tatum Spring"
(Live at Gar Hole HQ)
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| St. Paul & The Broken Bones
"Sushi and Coca-Cola"
(Live From Vevo Studios)
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Panel Session:
Be Your Own CEO
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| Featured Artist:
Ruston Kelly
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| Featured Artist:
Mickey Guyton
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| Featured Artist:
Leslie Jordan
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"There's an anger and a vulnerability that really pierces the heart. And it's so freaking singable." — Matt Menefee, Mumford & Sons' go-to banjo player, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the band's approach to music and their triumphant return as a band with 2025's Rushmere, seven years after their last full-length LP. Read more
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"I told my team that I want this tour to be the funnest one. I at least want to do it one more time. After that, I may just have to do one show at a time, but that's been coming for a while." — Todd Snider opens up about a chronic condition that sidelined him from touring for the past few years, but reveals how he is prepared for one final run to support his newest album, HIGH, LONESOME AND THEN SOME. Read more
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Rhett Miller of Old 97's joins NPR's 90.3 WPLN News to discuss the band's recent Lifetime Achievement Honor at the 2025 Americana Music Honors & Awards, his newest solo record, A lifetime of riding by night, and recovering from vocal surgery shortly after. Listen here
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