This Week in Americana

March 25 - 31, 2023

Rachel Baiman
Common Nation of Sorrow
Benson
Pick Your Poison
City and Colour
The Love Still Held Me Near
John David Kent
Patina
Jono Manson
Stars Enough To Guide Me
Kyle McKearney
A Traveler's Lament
Mighty Poplar
Mighty Poplar
Meredith Moon
Constellations
Lauren Morrow
People Talk
Lance Roark
Better Man
Upstate
You Only Get a Few
The Waco Brothers
The Men That God Forgot
  • With her silky falsetto on full display, Katie Boeck puts self-love first on “Calico (Lonely Love)” from her upcoming LP Calico (out Apr. 28). Listen here

  • Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit take on an unfiltered approach of trials and tribulations with the second single “Middle of the Morning” from the group’s upcoming album Weathervanes (out June 9). Listen here

  • Hannah Juanita’s tender voice flows effortlessly into the warm and gentle pedal steel on her latest single “Memory of You.” Listen here

  • Inspired by her travel mishaps, Caitlin Cannon delivers a somber metaphor of losing herself between “Amarillo And Little Rock." Listen here

  • Jake Ybarra dives into the muddy blues on the rough and rowdy track “BloodFire” from his newest album Something in the Water (out Apr. 7). Listen here
Americana On Your Screen
Rodney Crowell
"Loving You is the Only Way to Fly"
East Nash Grass
"Railroadin’ & Gamblin’"
Robert Ellis
"Close Your Eyes"
Shawn Lane & Richard Bennett
"1,000 Miles"
Nat Myers
"75-71"
Oshima Brothers
 "Last Minute Lover"
Tommy Prine
"Reach The Sun"
Brit Taylor
"Ain’t a Hard Livin’"
New & Noteworthy News
  • On Wednesday evening, Margo Price, Sheryl Crow and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show joined the Nashville Remembers vigil to honor the victims who lost their lives in Monday's tragic shooting at a Nashville school. Read more 

  • “The foundation of [our band] explores the roots of American music while aiming to carve out our own voice within it, and bluegrass certainly plays a part in that.” – Ed Jurdi of The Band of Heathens discusses the group’s return to live shows, the improvisational relationship with bandmate Gordy Quist and their latest record that spawned out of the pandemic, Simple Things. Read more

  • Ruston Kelly joined NPR’s World Cafe to discuss his personal journey following his divorce and how an immersive visit to Joshua Tree National Park sparked the ideas for his upcoming record The Weakness. Listen here
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