The Black Crowes
A Pound of Feathers
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| Colton Bowlin
Grandpa’s Mill
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The Steel Wheels
The Steel Wheels
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| Sweet Petunia
Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown
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| The Jack Wharff Band
Strange
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Charley Crockett is already gearing up for his next LP, which will make it his 17th in total, as he shares "Fastest Gun Alive" from the upcoming album Age of the Ram (out Apr. 3). Listen here
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Flatland Cavalry continues the rollout for their forthcoming record, Work of Heart (out Mar. 27), and delivers the fourth single, "Real Slow." Listen here
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After giving listeners a preview of the title track for The Great Divide (out Apr. 24), Noah Kahan is back with the reflective single, "Porch Light." Listen here
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Kevin Morby learns to appreciate the fragility and beauty of life on "Die Young" from his upcoming LP Little Wide Open (out May 15). Listen here
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The bluesy-roots outfit Nocona teams up with Rosie Flores for the gritty, aggressive rocker "How Do You Feel?" Listen here
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Caleb Caudle
"The Ballad Of Country Ham"
(Live From Cash Cabin)
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| Madi Diaz
NPR Tiny Desk Concert
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| Nathan Evans Fox
"Texas Blues No 7"
(Valley Session)
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Charles Wesley Godwin
"Cranes of Potter"
(On Western AF)
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| Kacey Musgraves
"Dry Spell"
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| Allison Russell
"Rainbows"
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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is updating the American Currents: State of the Music exhibit to feature Biscuits & Banjos, Kaitlin Butts, Charley Crockett, Sierra Ferrell, I’m With Her, MJ Lenderman, Ken Pomeroy, Billy Strings, Waxahatchee, Jesse Welles and many more, which will open on March 18. To celebrate the exhibit, the museum is hosting a songwriter session with Carter Faith on March 21 and a musician spotlight with Sierra Hull on March 22. Discover more
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"Our work on this record is the truest expression and distillation of what we are as a group. We were having these rehearsals and then, as we were adding things on, it all just became more collaborative, and it was really fun and special." — Joseph Settine of The Brook & The Bluff shares the band’s mindset for making their latest record, Werewolf, and how it gives a new element to their catalog. Read more
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"There’s just something about being above 8,500 feet [elevation] that pushes people to their limits, whether it’s climbing a mountain or writing a song. The special thing about Colorado is the people here are making music for their friends." — Courtlyn Bills of Magoo opens up about their roots in Colorado, plus how the state has supported them through the band’s journey and cultivated a tight-knit musical community. Read more
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"For some reason, we're always rushing to define ourselves in the next thing, whether it's a job or relationship or whatever. And I just really loved accepting that I was in this literal middle of nowhere in many senses. I found a lot of clarity there. It's such a fertile breeding ground for anything that's coming next." — Kacey Musgraves discusses embracing 'singledom,' enjoying time alone to learn more about herself and how it served as inspiration for her upcoming album, Middle of Nowhere (out May 1). Read more
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Prior to his death, Todd Snider was working on a John Prine documentary with fellow singer-songwriter and musical historian Otis Gibbs. Gibbs has overseen the film’s completion and will honor Snider's desire for community by showcasing A Love Letter To Handsome John in Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 3 at the Kan Kan Theatre and in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 9 at The Belcourt Theatre. Read more
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Jobi Riccio joins NPR’s World Cafe to discuss her upcoming sophomore album, Face the Feeling (out May 15), as she performs an unreleased song from the record. Plus, she talks about growing up in Colorado and the impact of winning the John Prine Songwriter Fellowship in 2023. Listen here
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