Wyndham Baird
After the Morning
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| Jesse Dayton
The Hard Way Blues
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| The Infamous Stringdusters
Songs from the River
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| Lucius
Wildewoman
(The New Recordings)
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| Ashley McBryde
Meet the Family (EP)
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High Desert Daydream
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Swamp Dogg
Blackgrass: From West Virginia to 125th St
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| Richard Thompson
Ship To Shore
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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: Jamiee Harris
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Colby Acuff writes from a philanthropic perspective on the reflective and tender, yet hopeful, "Better Days." Listen here
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American Aquarium give another teaser of their upcoming album, The Fear of Standing Still (out July 26), with the easy-going summertime tune "Cherokee Purples." Listen here
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With its initial snippet shared on social media in April, Zach Bryan officially releases his long-awaited "Pink Skies," which will be featured on his forthcoming record, The Great American Bar Scene. Read more
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Released in unison with his album announcement for Alone Again [Live] (out July 12), a collection of songs from his discography, Steve Earle delivers a stripped-back version of his 1987 cut "I Ain't Ever Satisfied (Acoustic)." Listen here
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Madeline Hawthorne yearns for good times on the lively rocker "Night Ride" from her newest LP Tales From Late Nights & Long Drives (out June 14). Listen here
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Staying true to their riff-driven roots, Robert Jon & The Wreck amp up the energy on "Trouble" from the group's upcoming record, Red Moon Rising (out June 28). Listen here
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Confronting the nature of a toxic relationship, Cassandra Lewis fully displays her dynamic vocal range with "So Bad," a co-write with Anderson East and Dave Cobb from her forthcoming album Lost in a Dream (out July 12). Listen here
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Jana Mila shares her quaint, soft-hearted ballad "Like Only Lovers Could" from her upcoming LP Chameleon (out Aug. 30). Listen here
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Billy Strings announced a new live album, Billy Strings – Live Vol. 1 (out July 12), and additional dates to his 2024 Tour, which will kick off in Telluride, CO, on June 20. See full list of dates
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Larry Bellorín & Joe Troop (Larry & Joe)
On PBS’s The Express Way with Dulé Hill
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| Simeon Hammond Dallas
"Do I Die?"
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| Gowa Gibbs
"On the Fence"
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| Valerie June
High Note (feat. The Stax Music Academy)
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| Nathaniel Rateliff &
The Night Sweats
"Heartless"
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| | The War And Treaty
"A Lesson in Leavin’" (Live)
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"Blending different eras, feelings and people allows you to achieve a level of freedom and happiness that causes you to remember enough to forget everything." — T Bone Burnett dives into his philosophical approach and desire for a fresh start when recording The Other Side, his first album in nearly two decades. Read more
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In the first installment of a three-part collaborative series between The Bitter Southerner and Americana Music Association, David McClister peels back the curtain to showcase his exceptional catalog of photos from the Americana Honors & Awards spanning more than a decade and the stories behind them. Read more
- Initially on the back burner, when the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum moved to a new facility it paved the way for a special Jerry Garcia exhibit outlining his bluegrass roots and his journey of learning the genre before becoming a famed member of The Grateful Dead. Read more
- "Through Rick, I discovered my own path and my open-book, therapy-session writing style that I try to have now." — Marcus King opens up about his relationship with Rick Rubin and how their styles mesh together, which allowed his latest record, Mood Swings, to evolve over a two-year span. Read more
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"I just knew, 'This is my instrument, this is going to change my life' … all these songs started pouring out of me, and it was like it was the instrument that unlocked me finding my own musical voice." — Sarah Jarosz sat down on the Broken Record podcast to discuss her musical journey from playing shows as a teenager in Texas to getting her first mandolin, through evolutions in her songwriting and playing which led to her most recent album, Polaroid Lovers. Listen here
- Kim Richey joins Record Bin Radio with Kelly McCartney to relay the tales behind her tenth studio album, Every New Beginning, creating worlds within songs, and the inevitability of change. Listen here
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