Julien Baker & TORRES
Send A Prayer My Way
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| Chaparelle
Western Pleasure
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| Rhiannon Giddens &
Justin Robinson
What Did the Blackbird
Say to the Crow
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Pitney Meyer, Mo Pitney &
Johnny Meyer
Cherokee Pioneer
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| Joe Pug
Live at The Old Town
School of Folk Music
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| Sam Stoane
A Good Horse And A Good Dog
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Continuing to lay the foundation of the band's sound, Clay Street Unit delivers the up-tempo, string-driven "Where Have You Gone?" Listen here
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Jesse Daniel teams up with Charles Wesley Godwin for the reflective tune "Time Well Spent For A Man" from Daniel's upcoming album Son of the San Lorenzo (out June 6). Listen here
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James McMurtry turns his late father's hallucinations into a fictional story on the bluesy title track of his forthcoming record, The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy (out June 20). Listen here
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Working with producer Dave Cobb for the first time, Tanner Usrey says his upcoming album These Days (out July 11), 'captures the sound that I've been going for since I started' and gives a glimpse with "Don't Let Go (Hold Me Close)." Listen here
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Sam Barber
"Man of the Year"
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| Mariel Buckley
"Vending Machines"
(On Western AF)
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| Dawes
"Front Row Seat"
(CBS Saturday Session)
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I'm With Her
"Standing on the Fault Line"
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| Joy Oladokun
"Nazareth"
(Live From the Ryman Auditorium)
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| Charlie Worsham
"Grass"
(Live from Carter Vintage Guitars)
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AMERICANAFEST 2024 Sessions |
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Panel Session:
Tour Marketing for Independent Artists:
How to Market Your Shows Like a Pro
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| Featured Artist:
Ken Pomeroy
"Flannel Cowboy"
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AMERICANAFEST producer Craig Shelburne released his first book and Opry debut, 100 Years of Grand Ole Opry, this week, which celebrates the historic institution's centennial year with artists' anecdotes that chronicle the legacy of the Opry. Read more
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WMOT Roots Radio announced its 2025 Roots on the Rivers headliners with Sam Bush, Aaron Lee Tasjan and Liz Longley are all slated to perform on May 31, and many others to be announced soon. Discover more
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"Mimi singled out a lyric that became the perfect title—'how to make mistakes'—from the song "Made to Break," which me and her co-wrote. She's like, 'If we do it live, we can call it How to Make Mistakes and keep it raw.' We all just instantly agreed on that. It was one of those beautiful, perfect-storm moments that you always hope for with music." — Jay Cobb Anderson of Fruition discusses the band's recording process of their 2024 project, How to Make Mistakes, keeping the band together through the pandemic and the early days of the group. Read more
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| - Yasmin Williams joins NPR's World Cafe to showcase her guitar-playing ability, which developed from Guitar Hero at a young age, and how she has expanded those skills on her latest album, Acadia. Listen here
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