Imogen Clark
Choking on Fuel
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Fathers, Sons and Brothers
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Shelby Means
Shelby Means
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Alan Sparhawk & Trampled by Turtles
Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles
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Jack Barksdale teams up with Sarah Jarosz on the softly strummed "Martyrs" from Barksdale's sophomore LP, Voices (out June 13). Listen here
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Prepared to release their debut album, Case Oats delivers "Bitter Root Lake" as the five-piece showcases their strong storytelling from the upcoming record Last Missouri Exit (out Aug. 22). Listen here
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Lola Kirke shares the stripped-back single "Stronger Storm," laced with plucky chords and steel guitar. Listen here
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Ben Kweller pens the emotional tune "Oh Dorian" in honor of his late son, as MJ Lenderman joins the touching tribute from Kweller's album, Cover The Mirrors (out now). Listen here
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Continuing the rollout for his highly anticipated solo debut, Lukas Nelson claims he was "Born Runnin' Outta Time" on the latest single from American Romance (out June 20). Listen here
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Sunny Sweeney makes her return and shares the lead single "Diamonds and Divorce Decrees" from the forthcoming album Rhinestone Requiem (out Aug. 1). Listen here
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Rodney Crowell
(feat. Ashley McBryde)
"Taking Flight"
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| Katie Pruitt
"Blood Related"
(On Western AF)
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| Robert Randolph
(feat. Judith Hill)
"When Will The Love Rain Down"
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| Chris Stapleton
Billboard Cover Feature
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| The War And Treaty
"Feels Like Home"
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"For most of my life, I did not own the songs I had written. Getting them back changes everything. Legacy is my way of celebrating that—of playing these songs on my terms with the people I love." — John Fogerty shares how he is regaining ownership of his music through the latest release, Legacy: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years (out Aug. 22), which features rereleases of his most beloved contributions during his time with the band. Read more
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"So I played on four tracks in like an hour, just off the top of my emotions. [T Bone] was sitting there for that and loved what I was doing, which was a good sign. Then I asked him if he would produce an album. He agreed, and that's how it happened. It was all out of the blue. It wasn't this big plan. If he hadn't come over to chat, it wouldn't have happened. The other thing would've come out." — Ringo Starr reveals how his original plan for a shortened EP evolved into a pursuit of a full-length country LP after his inspired connection with T Bone Burnett. Read more
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"When [Stapleton] left, we had to make the decision of do we keep going or do we stop because it wasn't going to continue the same way that it had before. It wasn't even a choice to me, though – I wanted to keep playing. To me, that was better than no SteelDrivers at all." — Tammy Rogers of The SteelDrivers discusses how the band has persevered and carved out a 20-year career together through a multitude of lineups. Read more
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