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Catch the premiere of ACL's presentation of the 23rd Annual Americana Honors via PBS on Saturday, November 23. Check your local listings for details and watch the stream online starting Sunday, November 24!
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J.R. Carroll wrestles with strained familial relationships on "Shame" from his upcoming album Dark Clouds (out Dec. 6). Listen here
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Kashus Culpepper's soulful voice blends perfectly with steel guitar and bluesy piano chords on his latest single, "Pour Me Out." Listen here
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Covering R.E.M.'s "Everybody Hurts," the legendary Reverend Al Green delivers a new rendition with his iconic soulful flair. Listen here
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Patterson Hood of Drive-By Truckers is gearing up for his first solo album in over a decade with Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams (out Feb. 21, 2025) and shares the lead single "A Werewolf And A Girl." Listen here
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Benjamin Tod and Jesse Daniel team up for a new original track, "Turn The Devil Away," and give their own spin on the George Jones and Randy Travis classic, "A Few Ole Country Boys." Listen here
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Tyler Childers announced his 2025 On The Road tour across the United States, with his first stop slated for New Orleans, LA, on April 3, 2025. See full list of dates
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The Coward Brothers (Elvis Costello &
T Bone Burnett)
"Like Licorice"
(Live on The Late Show)
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| Sierra Ferrell
"American Dreaming"
(Live from 23rd Annual Americana Honors)
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| Wyatt Flores
NPR Tiny Desk Concert
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| Sarah Jarosz
"Mezcal and Lime"
(Live from the Back Pasture at Red Ants)
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Amythyst Kiah
"S P A C E"
(CBS Saturday Session)
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| Shelby Lynne
CBS Mornings Feature
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| Katie Pruitt
"If I Call You Mine"
(Rootsy Sessions)
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| Waxahatchee &
MJ Lenderman
"Right Back To It"
(Live from 23rd Annual Americana Honors)
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The late Luke Bell's legacy has found a new audience as the Wyoming PBS series "A State of Mind: Confronting Our Mental Health Crisis" features Bell's story as an artist and songwriter, plus an additional full-length documentary currently in production detailing his impact titled Where Ya Been? The Odyssey and Elegy of Luke Bell. Read more
- Texas singer Toni Price died on Friday at age 63. Price was a beloved member of the Austin community and earned 12 Austin Music Awards, plus became a member of the Austin Music Hall of Fame in 2017. Read more
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Georgie Fuller and Will Turner of The Heavy Heavy join NPR's World Cafe to discuss how they met and formed the band, their relentless touring schedule, plus live performances from their set at 2024's XPoNential Music Festival. Listen here
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