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Longtime Circle Jerks bassist Zander Schloss is starting a new chapter in his musical career with the release of his first solo recording, Song About Songs, from Blind Owl Records. Along with the announcement, Schloss has shared the lead single and title track along with an accompanying music video.

After five decades plus a worldwide pandemic break, western swing torchbearers Asleep At The Wheel are celebrating their half-century-long career with a brand new record.

Today, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and guitarist Corrina Repp announced her new album Island, out November 12 via Jealous Butcher Records, and shared the lead single + video, “Count The Tear Drops.” Soft, spare strumming sets the mood for catharsis as Corrina muses on confronting sadness and honoring grief; her bright voice falling like rain on a dry day, constructing a sound both plaintive and serene.

In These Silent Days, the highly anticipated new album from six-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, performer, producer and New York Times Best Selling author Brandi Carlile, is out today on Low Country Sound/Elektra Records. Stream/purchase HERE.

Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real have confirmed “Wildest Dream” as their next single to impact radio. Watch/share a new live performance video for the song—directed by Amos David McKay and filmed in Austin, TX—HERE

Renowned quartet Gov’t Mule – led by GRAMMY® Award-winning vocalist, songwriter, guitar legend, and producer Warren Haynes – has released their new take on the Junior Wells standard “Snatch It Back and Hold It.” On the groovy arrangement, the band covered the classic track while sandwiching a spontaneous original jam called “Hold It Back” in the middle of the soulful, stirring interpretation.

A new version of John Prine’s “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name A Drink After You,” performed by Tyler Childers, is debuting today. Listen/share HERE. The song—whose proceeds benefit The Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund—will be featured on the forthcoming Prine tribute record, Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine, Vol.

As a very busy International Bluegrass Music Association week in Raleigh, North Carolina, wraps up, Grammy and IBMA award-winners The Infamous Stringdusters continue to make their unmistakable mark on modern bluegrass and Americana music. In addition to the whole band hosting this year’s IMBA Awards, band member Jeremy Garret won for Instrumental Recording of the Year for his part in a Jon Weisberger-produced super-group performance of Earl Scruggs’ classic, “Ground Speed.”

Two time-Grammy nominee, 24x Billboard chart-topper, and Blues-Rock star Joe Bonamassa announced a run of shows for Spring of 2022. The 24-date tour across the U.S., is in support of his highly anticipated upcoming album Time Clocks which is set to be released on October 29. The dates which begin February 15, in Orlando, FL, also features the return of his sold-out Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea cruise from February 21-25, and ends in Washington, DC on March 21, 2022.

Lilly Hiatt will return with Lately on October 15th via New West Records. The 10-song set was co-produced by Lilly and her drummer Kate Haldrup at Death Ladder in East Nashville, TN. In celebration of “Cassette Week,” the cassette version of the album will be released a week early on Friday, October 8th.

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