Armchair Boogie
Hard Times & Deadlines
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| The Black Crowes
Happiness Bastards
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| Lois Deloatch
Love Always
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Jesse Lynn Madera
Speed of Sound
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| Kacey Musgraves
Deeper Well
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| Paper Wings
Listen to the World Spin
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John Smith
The Living Kind
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| Adrian Sutherland
Precious Diamonds
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| Andrea von Kampen
Sister Moon
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Kendl Winter
Banjo Mantras
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| Wonder Women of Country
Wills, Carper, Leigh (EP)
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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: Tyler Ramsey
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Scott Ballew cries out and takes pride in the "Old Fashioned" ways on the swaying single from his upcoming album Rio Bravo (out Mar. 29). Listen here
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Pushing back on stereotypes, Brontë Falls questions whether love is possible on the haunting, soulful tune "Woman Like Me." Listen here
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Béla Fleck shares the title track, "Remembrance," of his upcoming album (out May 10) and the final pieces recorded with Chick Corea before Corea's passing in 2021. Listen here
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Drawing from the retro 70s rock scene, Jesse Dayton stakes his claim and joy for taking "The Hard Way" from his forthcoming LP, The Hard Way Blues (out May 31). Listen here
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Willie Nelson announced his insurmountable 75th solo album, The Border (out May 31), and delivered the title track, originally written and recorded by Rodney Crowell. Listen here
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A collective comprised of Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Allison Russell, Brittany Howard, Amanda Shires, Emmylou Harris and more declared as the "Tennessee Freedom Singers" unite for social justice advocacy on "Tennessee Rise" in support of candidate for US Senate, Gloria Johnson. Listen here
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Billy Strings is extending his tour into the Summer of 2024 with a new stretch of dates in July and August with the first show slated for July 26 in Bridgeport, CT. See full list of dates
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Wilco announced an additional limited run of shows for the 2024 Summer in June and July, as the band is scheduled to begin the run in Milwaukee, WI, on June 12. See full list of dates
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49 Winchester
"Chemistry"
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| Alison Brown &
Steve Martin
"Bluegrass Radio"
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| Wyatt Flores
My Opry Debut
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| Hermanos Gutiérrez
"Low Sun"
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Medium Build
"Knowing U Exist"
(Live from Anchorage)
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| Paul Simon
"Your Forgiveness"
(LIVE on The Late Show)
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| Tony Trischka (feat.
Molly Tuttle & Sam Bush)
"Dooley"
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South Louisana icon Brother Dege died on Friday at the age of 56. The eclectic musician was notably known for his hit "Too Old to Die Young" in the Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained. Read more
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Malcolm Holcombe lost his longtime battle with cancer and passed away last Saturday at 68. The respected and longtime songwriter was admired by his peers Jason Isbell, Darrell Scott, Tommy Womack, Mary Gauthier, Jon Latham and others. Read more
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"I like playing guitar and piano too, but I really like the sounds and tone of the pedal steel." — Pedal Steel Noah, a 16-year-old pedal steel sensation, who is on the autism spectrum, profiles what drew him to the instrument and how he was able to learn from Austin City Limits Hall of Fame inductee, Lloyd Maines. Read more
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"With the personnel changes we’ve had, there’s been more opportunities for different styles, different vocalists, different everything. It’s crazy how that energy shift just redirects everything." — Deanie Richardson expresses how the lineup changes of Sister Sadie allowed for new styles and avenues to be explored over a decade into their career, as the sonic experimentation was evident on the group's latest record, No Fear. Read more
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Joe Pug joins the Basic Folk podcast to discuss recording his latest record, Sketch of a Promised Departure, at his home studio that took nearly a decade to create, as well as his own podcast The Working Songwriter. Listen here
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The Avett Brothers’ “Love Of A Girl” debuted at #11 on the Americana Radio Singles Chart and Olustee by JJ Grey & Mofro debuted at #5 on the Americana Radio Albums Chart. View the full Americana Radio Charts
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