| Cole Chaney
In the Shadow of the Mountain
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Dylan Earl
Level-Headed Even Smile
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| Malin Pettersen
Wildflower
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| The Pink Stones
Thank the Lord… it’s The Pink Stones
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Jack Schneider
Streets Of September
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| Thelma & James
Starting Over
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After a three-year break, Courtney Marie Andrews returns with the wistful single "Cons and Clowns," which urges the pursuit of authenticity. Listen here
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Ahead of his appearance at Farm Aid 40, Bob Dylan is preparing to release the expansive eight-disc CD box set, Bootleg Series Volume 18: Through The Open Window, 1956-1963 (out Oct. 31), featuring his early years recording and performing in Minnesota and New York City, as he gives a preview with "Rocks And Gravel (Solid Road)." Listen here
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Claire Hinkle
"Get on the Bus"
(On Western AF)
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| The Infamous Stringdusters
"Dead Man Walking"
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Ken Pomeroy
"Wrango"
(On Western AF)
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| Margo Price
"Don’t Let The Bastards
Get You Down"
(On Jimmy Kimmel Live!)
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| Jesse Welles & John Fogerty
"Have You Ever Seen The Rain"
(Live from AMERICANAFEST 2025)
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Last week, we held our 25th annual AMERICANAFEST in Nashville. In the span of five days, we had more than 250 performances in over 50 venues across Music City, plus our business and industry conference, and we are so grateful for the support. Our friends at No Depression shared this great round-up from the week here.
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"At the same time, I was very determined to keep my integrity. I always wanted to be a career artist. I didn't have aspirations to have big hits. I didn't have aspirations that were purely commercial." — Tift Merritt opens up about her early beginnings and remaining authentic to herself, plus her evolution that led to the release of her latest album, Time and Patience. Read more
- "We see eye to eye musically or ear to ear, if you will. I really love the way he thinks as a producer. He's a brilliant producer and a brilliant musician and grew up in the same environment I did, but he was also influenced by his own generational music. So with our powers combined, we're a pretty good team." —
Lukas Nelson discusses working with producer Shooter Jennings for his debut solo album, American Romance, and how their connection helped throughout the recording process. Read more
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The trio of Aoife O'Donovan, Sara Watkins and Sarah Jarosz, comprising I'm With Her, join NPR's World Cafe to describe their unreplicable chemistry that began by chance at the 2014 Telluride Bluegrass Festival, plus a deep dive into their 2025 LP, Wild and Clear and Blue. Listen here
- The Watchhouse duo of Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz also stop by NPR's World Cafe to discuss their latest record, Rituals, and the leap of faith that came with changing their band name 10 years into their career from Mandolin Orange. Listen here
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