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JP Soars Shares New Single “Goin’ to South Carolina” From Gypsy Blue Revue

Acclaimed blues guitarist and songwriter JP Soars shares a new single, “Goin’ to South Carolina,” the latest preview of his forthcoming album Gypsy Blue Revue, featuring violinist and vocalist Anne Harris, arriving May 29, 2026 via Forty Below Records. Pre-order the album here: Listen here. Built from a spark of pure spontaneity, “Goin’ to South Carolina”… Continue reading JP Soars Shares New Single “Goin’ to South Carolina” From Gypsy Blue Revue

Telos Vision Bridges Indie and Psych on Ambitious New Album Decisions

Photo: Courtesy of Milkdrop Studio Swedish multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter Telos Vision returns April 24 with Decisions, a sweeping second full-length album that cements him as one of Scandinavia’s most compelling voices in modern indie and psychedelic rock. Released via Icons Creating Evil Art on vinyl and digital platforms worldwide, Decisions finds Telos Vision —… Continue reading Telos Vision Bridges Indie and Psych on Ambitious New Album Decisions

Shooter Jennings and Willie Nelson Cover Jason Boland’s “When I’m Stoned”

Shooter Jennings and Willie Nelson Cover Jason Boland’s “When I’m Stoned”

Breakfield’s “Pull Some Strings” Offers Solace During Tough Times

Photo credit: David McClister Breakfield today shares their new single, “Pull Some Strings,” the next offering from the Nashville-raised band’s forthcoming self-titled album, out June 12 via Rounder Records. The optimistic track is about finding solace in music during heartbreak and life’s trying times: “It’s a melody that I hope hits your ears / And… Continue reading Breakfield’s “Pull Some Strings” Offers Solace During Tough Times

Long live The Thing: a sweat-soaked resurrection at Antone’s

The Thing | Austin, Texas – photos by Russell Levine There are rooms that remember things. Antone’s is one of them. Since 1975, the place has been sweating out ghosts—blues legends, road dogs, lifers. You can feel it in the walls, in the low ceiling, in the way the sound wraps around you instead of… Continue reading Long live The Thing: a sweat-soaked resurrection at Antone’s

Totally Tubular Festival Announces 2026 Cross-Country Summer Tour Launching July 17

TOTALLY TUBULAR FESTIVAL—80’s New Wave Tour—Announces Cross-Country Summer Tour Launching July 17 TOTALLY TUBULAR FESTIVAL—the acclaimed multi-act ’80s extravaganza which originated in 2024—returns for a full 2026 summertime tour of the U.S., launching July 17 in Phoenix and wrapping August 16 in Aurora, Illinois. The colorful lineup features Thomas Dolby & The Lost Toy People,… Continue reading Totally Tubular Festival Announces 2026 Cross-Country Summer Tour Launching July 17

Bluebird Music Festival’s Saturday Session Supports The Lost Bluebird in Boulder

Chaparelle | Boulder, Colorado | April 18th, 2026 The best festivals often give audiences more than music. They create community, inspire generosity, and remind people that art can build something lasting. That spirit was front and center Saturday afternoon at the 8th annual Bluebird Music Festival, where Session 1 at Macky Auditorium on the University… Continue reading Bluebird Music Festival’s Saturday Session Supports The Lost Bluebird in Boulder

Marc Broussard’s ‘Chance Worth Taking’ Out Now

album cover by Jeff Fasano Powerhouse soul singer Marc Broussard releases his new studio album, Chance Worth Taking, marking his first full album of original blues soul songs, out today via Joe Bonamassa’s KTBA Records.  With Chance Worth Taking, Broussard steps into a defining new chapter, delivering a soul-drenched blues record that marks a natural arrival.… Continue reading Marc Broussard’s ‘Chance Worth Taking’ Out Now

Buju Banton and Stephen Marley Announce 2026 Roots And Rhymes U.S. Summer Tour

Buju Banton and Stephen Marley Announce 2026 Roots And Rhymes U.S. Summer Tour

Theo Lawrence Releases New Single After TV Debut, Announces 75+ Tour Dates with Alison Krauss

Theo Lawrence celebrates a milestone week with “I’ve Got A Mind For Loving You,” a cascading new original where the heart looks past all imperfections. Culling together “vibraphone, Spanish guitars and a song of unconditional love,” as Lawrence describes it, the track arrives just after his national television debut on CBS Saturday Morning, which took… Continue reading Theo Lawrence Releases New Single After TV Debut, Announces 75+ Tour Dates with Alison Krauss

Stacy Mitchhart Announces No Rhyme or Reason + New Duet with Gretchen Wilson

Stacy Mitchhart is set to release his new album No Rhyme or Reason on April 17th. Order here. The latest single, “Sure Looks Good To Me,” featuring Gretchen Wilson, is out now. Listen here. After more than three decades of electrifying audiences with his soulful guitar work, commanding voice, and deeply rooted songwriting, Mitchhart returns… Continue reading Stacy Mitchhart Announces No Rhyme or Reason + New Duet with Gretchen Wilson

Amani Burnham Releases New Single “Roots & Wings” with Official Studio Video

Rising blues-rock artist Amani Burnham releases “Roots & Wings,” the new single and title track from his forthcoming debut album, available now on all digital platforms. The release is accompanied by an official studio video, captured live during the album recording sessions at Carriage House Studios on October 24, 2025. At just 20 years old,… Continue reading Amani Burnham Releases New Single “Roots & Wings” with Official Studio Video

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