Oliver Anthony
Hymnal Of A Troubled Man’s Mind
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| Eric Bibb
Live At The Scala Theatre
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| The Black Keys
Ohio Players
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Cedric Burnside
Hill Country Love
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| Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams
All This Time
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Matt Koziol
Last of the Old Dogs
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| Phillip Lammonds
Cowboy Things
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Old 97's
American Primitive
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| Pernice Brothers
Who Will You Believe
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| Jason Ringenberg &
Victoria Liedtke
More Than Words Can Tell
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| Maggie Rose
No One Gets Out Alive
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| From ONE, to TENN.
The video series features one-of-a-kind performances recorded at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center during AMERICANAFEST 2023.
This week's artist: Mary Gauthier
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Vowing to live life to the fullest, Trinidadian & Tobagonian singer Gary Hector uses his unique tone and delivery to showcase his storytelling prowess on "Waitin' Around To Go Viral" from his upcoming album Memphis Medicine. Listen here
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Even Honer and Wyatt Flores team up for the emotional ballad with a plea to "Take Me As I Come." Listen here
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Iron & Wine displays musical range with whimsical instrumentation on "Anyone's Game" from the forthcoming record Light Verse (out Apr. 26). Listen here
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Driven by their intertwined banjos, Kaia Kater teams up with Allison Rusell for an ode to both artists' hometowns, "In Montreal." Listen here
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Kyshona and Keb' Mo' unite for a fusion of blues, funk and soul on the laid-back groove of "Carolina" from Kyshona's newest LP Legacy (out Apr. 26). Listen here
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Recorded live at the Franklin Theatre, John Oates gives a preview of his upcoming solo album (out May 17) with an intimate performance of the title track, "Reunion." Listen here
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Nathaniel Rateliff reaches back in time to Leonard Cohen's 1967 debut album to deliver his own rendition of "Winter Lady." Listen here
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In support of their new album, Ohio Players, The Black Keys are hitting the road for their 2024 World Tour with the first show slated for April 27 in Manchester, England. See full list of dates
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Orville Peck announced his upcoming 2024 Tour and will make his first stop in Ashville, NC on May 28. See full list of dates
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The Avett Brothers
"Country Kid"
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| Elles Bailey
"Enjoy The Ride"
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| Jesse Daniel
"Comin' Apart At The Seams"
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Dolly Parton
"Southern Accents"
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| Orville Peck &
Willie Nelson
"Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each OtherThe Lone Bellow"
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| Shane Smith & The Saints
"All I See Is You"
(CBS Saturday Session)
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| Swamp Dogg (feat. Jenny Lewis)
"Count The Days"
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In partnership with the Americana Music Foundation, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History launched the 'Roots To Pop' series online, featuring conversations with performances exploring the American musical past and how it might affect present-day American music. Episodes featuring Taj Mahal with Allison Russell, Flaco Jimenez with Max Baca, Rhiannon Giddens, and Blind Boys of Alabama with Ruthie Foster are available to stream now. Learn more
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"It was probably only when we delved into the bluegrass side of things that we realized how similar the two styles were." — Jamie McKeogh, guitarist and vocalist for Irish bluegrass outfit JigJam, describes the band’s evolution from a traditional Irish folk ensemble to a 'transatlantic Americana' bluegrass band combining elements of both styles to create their unique sound on their recent LP Across The Pond. Read more
- Ahead of the release of her upcoming album, Sun Without the Heat, Leyla McCalla is poised to redefine once again what genre means and explore the sounds of global folk influences through an American roots music lens. Read more
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After garnering fanfare and praise alike for his myriad pedal steel covers of everything from Duran Duran to The Smiths, 16-year-old Pedal Steel Noah’s debut EP Texas Madness (Spotify / Apple / Amazon) is cementing him as a force and an act to watch in Texas music. Read more
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Aoife O'Donovan and Dawn Landes join the Basic Folk podcast together to discuss their recent albums, each released in Women's History Month, and share a dialogue on a variety of topics, advancements and advocacy efforts for women in society. Listen here
- River Shook sits down on Record Bin Radio with Kelly McCartney and opens up about their decision to produce the latest Sarah Shook & the Disarmers album, Revelations, and the willingness to branch out with new stylistic approaches. Listen here
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