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Michelle Branch and New Radicals Reimagine “The Game of Love”

Today, Grammy Award-winning artist Michelle Branch and New Radicals frontman Gregg Alexander share a new, reimagined version of “The Game of Love,” produced by Alexander. The new version brings Branch back together with Alexander, the song’s original writer and producer, for their first collaboration since the song initially came out in 2002. The release of… Continue reading Michelle Branch and New Radicals Reimagine “The Game of Love”

Elizabeth Cook Shares New Single “Girls of Atomic City”

Today, revered country singer-songwriter Elizabeth Cook released a new single, “Girls of Atomic City,” off forthcoming album Great Television. The new studio album, which promises a collision of country and rock & roll, was produced by Shooter Jennings and will be released on August 14 via Thirty Tigers. Listen to “Girls of Atomic City” HERE… Continue reading Elizabeth Cook Shares New Single “Girls of Atomic City”

Seasick Steve Announces The Last Season of America

Seasick Steve Announces The Last Season of America

New Earth Farmers Seek an Antidote for Dystopia on Cure For The Late Bloom

San Francisco, CA – California roots-rock collective New Earth Farmers will release their fourth studio album, Cure For The Late Bloom, on September 25 via Windfall Records. Following the critical acclaim of 2024’s The Sky From The Underground, the new record delivers a soulful, hopeful, and often humorous response to modern uncertainty—exploring existential questions, artificial… Continue reading New Earth Farmers Seek an Antidote for Dystopia on Cure For The Late Bloom

After Loss and Creative Uncertainty, Rodrigo y Gabriela Find “OurHome” in Japan

GRAMMY-winning guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela have shared “OurHome,” the title track from their forthcoming album of the same name, due September 18 via ATO Records. Delicate, deeply expressive, and emotionally expansive, the instrumental composition offers the clearest expression of an album shaped by creative renewal in Japan and a rediscovery of what home ultimately… Continue reading After Loss and Creative Uncertainty, Rodrigo y Gabriela Find “OurHome” in Japan

New Jeff Beck Biography Blow by Blow Arrives with Tribute Concert and Book Events

Today, Da Capo publishing releases Blow by Blow: The Jeff Beck Story by Brad Tolinski and Chris Gill, the first biography to fully capture the life, music, and mystery of this singular artist. Drawing on more than 30 hours of original interviews with Beck, along with extensive conversations with friends and collaborators including Jimmy Page,… Continue reading New Jeff Beck Biography Blow by Blow Arrives with Tribute Concert and Book Events

Greensky Bluegrass Confirm Two New Year’s Eve Shows at Chicago’s The Salt Shed

Greensky Bluegrass have confirmed two New Year’s Eve shows at Chicago’s The Salt Shed on December 30 and 31. Fans can sign up for ticket registration now, with more info available at greenskybluegrass.com/tour/. The new dates come as the group embarks on a summer tour across the U.S., with stops at NYC’s The Rooftop at… Continue reading Greensky Bluegrass Confirm Two New Year’s Eve Shows at Chicago’s The Salt Shed

WXPN Continues The Soundtrack To America’s 250th with Philly Anthems

WXPN continues to provide the soundtrack to America’s Semiquincentennial with the announcement of Philly Anthems, a new project supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage that brings together five acclaimed Philadelphia musicians and seven emerging local artists to write and record 12 original songs inspired by the enduring themes of freedom and independence.… Continue reading WXPN Continues The Soundtrack To America’s 250th with Philly Anthems

Playing The Dead Announces Late Summer and Fall Shows in Northern California

Playing The Dead Announces Late Summer and Fall Shows in Northern California

Mile 0 Fest Key West Celebrates 10 Years with Biggest Festival Yet

Key West, FL – Mile 0 Fest Key West, the award-winning destination festival that has become a bucket list experience for Americana, Red Dirt, and Texas Country fans across the globe, is celebrating a decade in paradise. Returning January 26 through January 30, 2027, the festival will commemorate its landmark 10th anniversary with its biggest… Continue reading Mile 0 Fest Key West Celebrates 10 Years with Biggest Festival Yet

Dead Drops: Grateful Dead’s Complete Hartford 1988 Three-Night Run Hits the Vault

This week’s Dead Drops brings our first complete three-night run: Hartford Civic Center, April 3–5, 1988, as the band comes high-stepping into town fresh off blowing the doors off Brendan Byrne Arena. Night one opens “Promised Land” > “Greatest Story Ever Told” > “Althea,” while “Playing in the Band” > “Crazy Fingers” > “Franklin’s Tower”… Continue reading Dead Drops: Grateful Dead’s Complete Hartford 1988 Three-Night Run Hits the Vault

Somewhere Festival Returns to Wichita with Bailey Zimmerman, DJ Diesel, Bob Moses and More

Somewhere Festival returns to downtown Wichita September 25–26 with its biggest lineup yet, new premium fan experiences, free community programming, and another celebration of music, creativity, community, and social impact. For more information and to sign up for presale access beginning Tuesday, July 14 at 10 am CT, visit Somewhere-Fest.com. Returning to downtown Wichita on… Continue reading Somewhere Festival Returns to Wichita with Bailey Zimmerman, DJ Diesel, Bob Moses and More

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