| Van Morrison
Remembering Now
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| John C. Reilly & Mister Romantic
What’s Not To Love?
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Joshua Ray Walker
Tropicana
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Talkin to the Trees
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Kashus Culpepper teams up with Sierra Ferrell for the soulful, softly strummed crooner "Broken Wing Bird." Listen here
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Prepared to tour together this summer, Iron & Wine and I'm With Her unite for the upbeat and energetic single "Robin's Egg." Listen here
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Marcus King delivers his latest electric blues tune, "Carolina Honey," as a tribute to his wife. Listen here
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Sharing new material for the first time since 2022, Mavis Staples makes her return and adds her signature flair to a cover of Frank Ocean's moving "Godspeed." Listen here
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The Band Loula
"Can't Please 'Em All"
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| Wade Bowen
(feat. Cody Johnson)
"Hidin Behind This Microphone"
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| Tyler Childers
"Nose On The Grindstone"
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| Margo Price
"Don't Let the Bastards Get You Down"
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Turnpike Troubadours
"Heaven Passing Through"
(CBS Saturday Morning Session)
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| Molly Tuttle
"That’s Gonna Leave a Mark"
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| Kassi Valazza
"From Newman Street"
(On Western AF)
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AMERICANAFEST 2024 Sessions |
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Panel Session:
Navigating PR in the Current Age
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| Featured Artist:
Madeline Edwards
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On Tuesday, Kacey Musgraves, Kashus Culpepper, S.G. Goodman, Jim Lauderdale, Brandi Carlile and Molly Tuttle helped unveil the 2025 Americana Honors & Awards nominees, including the Artist of the Year category, featuring Charley Crockett, Sierra Ferrell, Joy Oladokun, Billy Strings and Waxahatchee. See the full list of nominees here
- "There are obviously nuances between the different genres. Those experts in those genres understand those nuances, and I'm quite certain now you're going to see the right people going into Americana versus folk versus traditional country." — The Recording Academy's CEO,
Harvey Mason Jr., speaks on the addition of a new GRAMMY category to create more space for varying artist nominations in the American Roots field. Read more
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"I want to grab people and make them feel good. Blues songs don't have to be sad to resonate." — Ascending guitarist D.K. Harrell discusses his inspirations, the comparisons to a young B.B. King and the foundation of playing the Blues. Read more
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"I used to think that I wrote my best songs when things were difficult or painful for me, but lately I'm aware that I'm playing better and much more freely than I ever used to, and it's because I'm just in a better place in my life." — Billy Strings opens up about how becoming a husband and father has changed his perspective and outlook as a musician. Read more
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