Devon Allman
The Blues Summit
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| Abbie Callahan
Grossly Aware
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| Tyler Childers
Snipe Hunter
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Folk Bitch Trio
Now Would Be A Good Time
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| Patty Griffin
Crown Of Roses
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| Grayson Jenkins
Country Parables
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| Whitey Morgan and the 78's
Live from Bandit Town USA
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| Ben Nichols
In the Heart of the Mountain
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Briscoe learn how to appreciate the small moments of the day on the title track of the Texas duo's upcoming album Heat of July (out Sept. 19). Listen here
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The folk supertrio known as Geckøs, comprising Americana musician M. Ward, Tucson-based songwriter Howe Gelb, and Irish multi-instrumentalist Mark "McKowski" McCausland, announced their self-titled debut album (out Sept. 26) and share the latest single "El Techno." Listen here
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Lydia Loveless continues her string of Bandcamp releases dubbed the Secret Sessions to deliver the folk ballad "There Is A Beach On Walnut Street." Listen here
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Asleep at the Wheel
"Riding High In Texas"
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| Judy Blank (feat. SUSTO)
"Cosmic Kids"
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| Sierra Ferrell
(feat. Nikki Lane)
"A Lesson in Leavin"
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| Greensky Bluegrass
(feat. Billy Strings)
"Reverend"
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Marcus King
"Here Today"
(Live In Blue)
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| Shannon McNally
"After Midnight"
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| John R. Miller
"Cornbread and Pinto Beans" (On Western AF)
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| Troubadour Blue
"Heathen"
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AMERICANAFEST 2024 Sessions |
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- Brandi Carlile and Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. are coming to AMERICANAFEST and will kick off the business conference on September 10 with a very special fireside chat. Grab your Silver Pass today to see this very special discussion! Discover more
- "We wanted this album to be a black box—inside of it is Mt. Joy's best music. That's the story. We worked so hard on this music, and we wanted it to arrive with very little art. Everything you need is inside." — Matt Quinn of
Mt. Joy discusses the band's latest record, Hope We Have Fun, the improvisational aspect of recording the album, and how the band has continued to grow and amass a legion of followers. Read more
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"As a steward of those stages, I want to see the people show up who have found music as the great connector that, regardless of the speed of the computer in your pocket, the speed of music breaks all other forms of sonic barriers." — Ketch Secor opens up about keeping the analog connection of music alive in a digital age, as well as the varying challenges of recording with his band, Old Crow Medicine Show, versus working as a solo artist. Read more
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