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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

Stephen Marley + Buju Banton Announce Roots & Rhymes US Summer Tour Bringing an unparalleled live experience on the road, GRAMMY® Award-winning global reggae legends Buju Banton and Stephen Marley join forces to co-headline the Roots And Rhymes U.S. Summer Tour 2026. It marks the first time these two icons have teamed up for a… Continue reading 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 Releases New Single After TV Debut, Announces 75+ Tour Dates with Alison Krauss

Matt Jones and The Bobs Share New Single “Isn’t It Strange”

Photo: Courtesy of the Artist There are songs that look backward just long enough to help us move forward. Matt Jones and The Bobs tap into that feeling with their new single and video, “Isn’t It Strange,” an Americana-meets-soulful folk-rock standout that pairs nostalgic storytelling with a hopeful sense of arrival. Set against a backdrop… Continue reading Matt Jones and The Bobs Share New Single “Isn’t It Strange”

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

Mack Avenue Music Group & Strata-East Records Release Vinyl Reissue of Charles Tolliver All Stars: Right Now… And Then

Photo: Courtesy of Mack Avenue Music Group / Strata-East Records Mack Avenue Music Group and Strata-East Records will release the vinyl reissue of Charles Tolliver All Stars Right Now… And Then as a Record Store Day exclusive. Released on audiophile-quality 180-gram vinyl with remixed audio from the original analog multi-track tapes by Charles Tolliver, the… Continue reading Mack Avenue Music Group & Strata-East Records Release Vinyl Reissue of Charles Tolliver All Stars: Right Now… And Then

Chicago Farmer and The Field Notes Return to Bell’s Brewery in Kalamazoo

Chicago Farmer | Kalamazoo, MI | photos by Dan Ward Spring in the Midwest is a special time. The first green leaves appear, heavy winter clothes give way to lighter spring fashion, and people no longer worry about traveling to see a favorite band. Tonight, Cody Diekhoff, aka Chicago Farmer, has ventured out to Kalamazoo… Continue reading Chicago Farmer and The Field Notes Return to Bell’s Brewery in Kalamazoo

Railroad Earth Release “Everything Keeps Changin’” Featuring Paul Hoffman

Railroad Earth Release “Everything Keeps Changin’” Featuring Paul Hoffman

Matt Palka Shares “My Ramblin’ Rose” from Moment In The Sun

photo Credit Alysse Gafkjen Some songs arrive like postcards from another life. Matt Palka’s new single “My Ramblin’ Rose” does exactly that, capturing a fleeting connection forged beneath Colorado skies and carried forward through memory, gratitude, and song. The track is the third single from Palka’s forthcoming collaborative album and audiobook project Moment In The… Continue reading Matt Palka Shares “My Ramblin’ Rose” from Moment In The Sun

The Steppers Announce New Album The Lights Are Always On, Share “Told You”

Album artwork: Courtesy of The Steppers | Art by Neva Wilder There are bands that dabble in the jamgrass world, and then there are bands determined to kick the doors wide open. The Steppers, the fast-rising Oklahoma City trio known for high-octane picking and adventurous live shows, have announced their forthcoming 11-track album The Lights… Continue reading The Steppers Announce New Album The Lights Are Always On, Share “Told You”

K8A Releases Debut Solo Album Woradj Alle on April 20, 2026

Photo: K8A Woradj Alle artwork Some albums feel less like releases and more like journeys. K8A, the solo project of New York-based violinist, composer, and bandleader Kaethe Hostetter, arrives with exactly that spirit on her debut solo album Woradj Alle: Impressions of Ethiopia for Solo Violin and Electronics, available digitally and on vinyl April 20,… Continue reading K8A Releases Debut Solo Album Woradj Alle on April 20, 2026

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