February 24 - March 1, 2024 |
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Caleb Caudle
Live From Cash Cabin (Live)
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The Glass Hours
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Handsome Jack
A Good Thing
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| The Hello Darlins
The Alders & The Ashes
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| Stephie James
As Night Fades
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| Kitchen Dwellers
Seven Devils
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| Tom Rush
Gardens Old, Flowers New
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Shane Smith & The Saints
Norther
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| Lori Triplett
When the Morning Comes
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| Shannon Vetter
Holding Pattern
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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: Thomas Csorba
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The Avett Brothers unleash their energetic prowess on the guitar-powered lead single "Love Of A Girl" from their upcoming self-titled album (out May 17). Listen here
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T Bone Burnett makes his long-awaited return and teams up with Lucius on the emotional "Waiting For You" from his forthcoming record, the first in 18 years, The Other Side (out Apr. 19). Listen here
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Leaning into his resilient attitude, Cedric Burnside fully displays his faith with "Closer" from his newest LP, Hill Country Love (out Apr. 5). Listen here
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Kaitlin Butts vows to "Hunt You Down" if you happen to ruin your chances at love on her playful new single. Listen here
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In honor of her family tree, Kyshona delivers the haunting yet powerful message of "The Echo" from her forthcoming record Legacy (out Apr. 26). Listen here
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In conjunction with her 2024 Tour announcement, Kacey Musgraves embraces her authenticity on the stripped-down "Too Good to be True" from her upcoming LP, Deeper Well (out Mar. 15). Listen here
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Tedeschi Trucks Band announced 49 additional shows to their 2024 Deuces Wild Tour with the new slate of dates beginning on May 22 in Portland, OR. See full list of dates
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Willi Carlisle
"When The Pills Wear Off"
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| | Marcus King
"Mood Swings"
(Shangri-La Sessions)
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| Lost Dog Street Band
"If You Leave Me Now"
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Del McCoury Band
(feat. Tyler Childers & Ricky Skaggs)
"Old Country Church"
(Live at the Grand Ole Opry)
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| Maggie Rose
"No One Gets Out Alive"
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| Lawrence Rothman
(feat. Amanda Shires)
"LAX"
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| Kelsey Waldon
(feat. S.G. Goodman)
"Hello Stranger"
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"What's interesting is that I think, nowadays, record companies look for people that are already developed, because it's less of a risk, financially ... I'm so thankful that [Dan] took not only an opportunity, but he helped mold what has already there." —
Britti opens up about her unconventional path that led to her Easy Eye Sound signing and her partnership with Dan Auerbach for her debut record Hello, I'm Britti. Read more
- "I wanted the record to be a snapshot in time of what I’m doing on the road. I wanted it to be something different." — Tinsley Ellis reveals his vision for his latest record, Naked Truth, and how it was an album 40 years in the making. Read more
- "People will eventually discover that all I'm doing is just writing what the people are feeling." — Drayton Farley expresses why he believes his songs resonate uniquely with his audience, which has led to his dynamic rise. Read more
- Rhiannon Giddens pens an essay regarding the obscured and overlooked history of country-folk traditions by highlighting the significant role African-Americans played in establishing the foundational sounds of roots music. Read more
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Mike Compton sits down with Tom Power onToy Heart: A Podcast About Bluegrass to discuss his mandolin playing style, his career with the Nashville Bluegrass Band, collaborating with a wide variety of artists and the impact of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack. Listen here
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