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Today, Shulman Smith releases the title track from his upcoming debut album, Way Out West. The song is available now on all digital service providers now, here. Additionally, Smith has revealed the accompanying video for “Way Out West”, set amidst the 1858 Pikes Peak Gold Rush. The video is an homage to classic Spaghetti Westerns, silent film, and quintessential Rocky Mountain imagery pulled from Smith’s Colorado upbringing.

The Montana based group Satsang has just released “This Place (featuring Trevor Hall),” the second single from their breathtaking new album, ‘All. Right. Now.’ (out June 4th). “This Place” forms the emotional core of the new album, which finds frontman Drew McManus reconnecting with his Montana roots and exploring a whole new palette of sounds, inspired by the wide-open fields and soaring mountains of their home state.

Guitar and Stax legend Steve Cropper has just released "Fire It Up," the title track from his new album, out April 23rd. Calling it his first proper solo album since 1969, Cropper explains, “This album is different from everything out there now - I haven’t heard myself this way since the 60s.” "Fire It Up" features vocals by Roger C. Reale, who commented, "Back when I initially heard the track, it had a jump up feel - get started, get moving, look forward to a better day, grab the moment.

Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Billy Strings won Best Bluegrass Album at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards for his critically acclaimed record, Home.

Following on from the one-year anniversary of the Mick Fleetwood & Friends concert which took place at the iconic London Palladium on February 25, 2020, it has now been announced that the show will be streamed live via video on demand.

This past weekend, Vermont jam quartet Twiddle returned to the stage for the first time in 2021 for a pair of special live stream concerts from  The Double E in Essex, VT. Hosted in partnership with Fiddlehead Brewing, the virtual events featured carefully curated setlists, highlighting individual chapters of the band’s sixteen-year history.

John Prine’s last recorded song, “I Remember Everything,” won Best American Roots Song and Best American Roots Performance at yesterday’s 63rd GRAMMY Awards. Written by Prine and his longtime collaborator Pat McLaughlin, the song is Prine’s first #1 single and was recorded by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb and engineer Gena Johnson.

An American songwriter living in London, Emily Moment spent much of the 2010s championing Americana music in the UK — not only as a member of acclaimed bands like The Savannahs and Mahoney & The Moment, but also as one of the organizers behind the long-running concert series Chalk Farm Folk.

Indubious, the unique Oregon-based reggae trio who topped the Billboard Reggae Chart with their last full-length in 2019, returns with its third single, “Ease and Flow,” from their new album The Bridge (out April 9), and the band’s first album on Easy Star Records. The song’s fun and playful video, which recently premiered at Parade, follows Indubious and Hawaiian reggae singer-songwriter Mike Love road tripping through scenic and frozen Okanogan County, WA.

The title of the Jon Stickley Trio’s 2020 album, Scripting The Flip, suggested that guitar phenom Stickley has a knack for turning phrases inside out, and that same impulse is evident, too, in the way that the inspiration for the group’s latest Organic Records single — the enforced homebound idleness of quarantine life — led to its title: “In And About.”

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