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Charlie Overbey’s new song, “Ode to John Prine,” is out today with all proceeds benefitting NIVA’s Save Our Stages (watch the official music video here and stream/purchase the song here).

Acclaimed rock/alt-country quintet Lucero is gearing up to release When You Found Me on January 29, 2021  (Liberty and Lament/Thirty Tigers). Lucero reunites with Grammy Award winner Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Drive-by Truckers) who produced their 2018 acclaimed album Among The Ghosts.  When You Found Me was recorded in the band’s home town of Memphis, TN at the historic Sam Phillips Recording Studio.

Nine-piece funk band Turkuaz is celebrating five years of their 2015 LP Digitonium by pulling back the curtain and letting fans into the studio for the record's recording. This time the band shares never-before-seen in-studio footage of the synth-filled, fan-favorite, "Nightswimming."

The legendary label 415 Records was instrumental in forging San Francisco’s musical identity at the dawning of the new wave era. 415 started with releases by SVT, the Uptones, and Pop-O-Pies, and eventually broke through to the mainstream with latter-day signings like Romeo Void, Translator, and Red Rockers.

“This all started as a series of jam sessions in the kitchen,” says Joe Funk, bassist for the breakout progressive bluegrass band Kitchen Dwellers. “We were getting together to play covers and traditional music and old-time tunes for fun after school, and everything else just evolved from there.”

Aux Chord continues “The Afterparty” concert series this Friday, Oct. 23 with performances by Khris Royal, Jesse Davis and DJ Raydar Ellis. Event starts at 10:15pm EST on www.auxchord.live, airing directly after Trey Anastasio's virtual residency at the Beacon.

Boston singer, guitarist and composer, Bryan Porter Hinkley Discusses His New EP, We Live Through It, Staying Up Past Bedtime To Listen To His Mom’s Bluegrass Band Practice and Turning His Daughter’s Bedroom Into A Recording Studio During The Pandemic.

Bob Margolin has been a leading force in the blues world for more than 50 years now, as guitarist, bandleader, featured sideman, producer, teacher, writer, recording artist, and keeper of the flame. In the last couple years he reprised his iconic 1976 performance alongside former boss Muddy Waters in Warren Haynes’s hugely successful, star-studded “Last Waltz” tribute tours, and won last year’s “Acoustic Blues Album” Blues Music Award for his first all-acoustic album, “This Guitar and Tonight.”

Van Plating wasn’t sure how her self-titled album would be received in 2019 after a nine-year hiatus from music.

Savannah, Georgia-based one-man-band Zach Deputy has released his new single "How Sweet It Is" from his new upcoming album Roses. The single is Deputy’s take on the James Taylor classic and brilliantly merges the Americana sound of today with the nostalgic magic of yesterday's sonic listening experience. The multi-instrumentalist will release his new studio album Roses on Regime Music Group in early 2021.

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