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Primus Announces New EP A Handful of Nuggs

Primus Announce Special EP ‘A Handful of Nuggs,’ Streaming Now, LP Out July 22nd Primus has announced A Handful of Nuggs, a new special EP available now digitally, with a special-edition 12-inch vinyl release arriving July 22 and pre-orders live now. Leading the release is the EP’s focus track, “The Ol’ Grizz,” among the first… Continue reading Primus Announces New EP A Handful of Nuggs

Duane Betts unveils new song “Best Wishes”

photo credit: Bobbi Rich Today, acclaimed singer, songwriter, and guitarist Duane Betts shares his new song, “Best Wishes.” Listen/share here. Of the track, Betts shares, “Life is like this constant accumulation of experiences. Sometimes, they come so fast, they kind of pile up before we can fully appreciate them. The idea of ‘Best Wishes’ is… Continue reading Duane Betts unveils new song “Best Wishes”

Ken Pomeroy Shares “Look at Miss Ohio” From Tonight’s News

Ken Pomeroy Shares “Look at Miss Ohio” From Tonight’s News

Philadelphia Folk Festival Announces Second Round of 2026 Performers

Photo: Courtesy of Philadelphia Folk Festival The Philadelphia Folk Festival has announced more performers for its 63rd year, including Sam Bush, Adam Ezra Group, Robbie Fulks, Jerron Paxton and Dennis Lichtman, Gabe Lee, House of Hamill, Jaimee Harris, Robby Hecht, The Tisburys, and John Francis O’Mara. “Honored that The Tisburys have been asked to perform… Continue reading Philadelphia Folk Festival Announces Second Round of 2026 Performers

Mojo Fest 2026 Announces New Columbia River Island Location

Mojo Fest 2026 lineup poster The Mojo family is heading to a new home this summer, and it sounds like the kind of spot built for long days of music, camping, river air, and late-night groove. Mojo Fest returns June 26-28, 2026, at a newly announced 40-acre island on the banks of the Columbia River… Continue reading Mojo Fest 2026 Announces New Columbia River Island Location

Rhythms on the Rio 2026 Brings Leftover Salmon, Stringdusters & More to Del Norte

Rhythms on the Rio 2026 lineup poster Colorado summer has a way of calling the pickers, dreamers, dancers, campers, and road-worn music lovers back to the river. This year, Rhythms on the Rio returns to Del Norte, Colorado, July 30 through August 2, 2026, with a stacked lineup rooted in jamgrass, Americana, roots, funk, folk,… Continue reading Rhythms on the Rio 2026 Brings Leftover Salmon, Stringdusters & More to Del Norte

Ken Burns American Heritage Prize Awarded to Vince Gill

Grammy Award® winner and Country Music Hall of Famer Vince Gill accepted the 2026 Ken Burns American Heritage Prize at an event held on May 6 at the American Museum of Natural History. Named in honor of America’s most revered visual historian and documentary filmmaker, the Ken Burns American Heritage Prize recognizes an individual whose… Continue reading Ken Burns American Heritage Prize Awarded to Vince Gill

Steve Earle and Steve Buscemi Spotlight NYC’s Immigrant Spirit

Steve Earle & Steve Buscemi | Photo: Gabriel Barreto Steve Earle and Steve Buscemi spotlight New York City’s immigrant spirit in the new music video for “City of Immigrants.” Today, Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, author, actor, and activist Steve Earle released the music video for “City of Immigrants,” directed by acclaimed actor, filmmaker, and longtime… Continue reading Steve Earle and Steve Buscemi Spotlight NYC’s Immigrant Spirit

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Take Their Final Bow In Nashville For 60th Anniversary Concert At The Grand Ole Opry House

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Take Their Final Bow In Nashville For 60th Anniversary Concert At The Grand Ole Opry House

Randy Travis To Celebrate 40 Years Of Seminal Debut Storms Of Life On June 3, Where It All Began, The Nashville Palace

Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry icon Randy Travis will celebrate 40 Years since the release of his groundbreaking debut album “Storms Of Life” at the Nashville Palace (2412 Music Valley Dr., Nashville) on Wednesday, June 3! This one-of-a-kind, old-fashioned celebration will kick off at 5 p.m. CT. Fans, Heroes, and Friends… Continue reading Randy Travis To Celebrate 40 Years Of Seminal Debut Storms Of Life On June 3, Where It All Began, The Nashville Palace

James Hood’s Astronomica Comes to Fiske Planetarium in Boulder

IMMERSIVE PIONEER AND GRAMMY NOMINATED MUSICIAN JAMES HOOD ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF HIS NEW SOUNDTRACK ASTRONOMICA James Hood, the Grammy-nominated musician, composer, and immersive pioneer behind acclaimed 360-degree planetarium experiences including Mesmerica and Beautifica, brings his latest multi-sensory journey, Astronomica, to Fiske Planetarium in Boulder this June. Astronomica will be shown at Fiske Planetarium on… Continue reading James Hood’s Astronomica Comes to Fiske Planetarium in Boulder

Old Crow Medicine Show Shares “Last American Waltz” with Molly Tuttle

L to R: PJ George, Cory Younts, Ketch Secor, Morgan Jahnig, Joe Andrews, Chance McCoy – Photographer Credit: Ed Rode Old Crow Medicine Show shares the gorgeous new single “Last American Waltz” featuring Molly Tuttle, the latest from the band’s upcoming album Union Made, which releases on June 5 with Hartland Records via Firebird Music.… Continue reading Old Crow Medicine Show Shares “Last American Waltz” with Molly Tuttle

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