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

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Published on 2026-05-15

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

Photo: Courtesy of Ken Pomeroy

Rising singer-songwriter Ken Pomeroy is sharing her stirring rendition of the modern classic “Look at Miss Ohio” today, from her forthcoming EP Tonight’s News, due later this year via Rounder Records. The Gillian Welch/Dave Rawlings original is reimagined by Pomeroy with an intimate, live-in-the-room feeling that highlights her haunting vocal delivery, emotional restraint, and musicality.

The song sets the personal tone of Tonight’s News, which features a collection of covers that helped shape her artistry and were hand-chosen by Pomeroy. The title of the EP comes from a line in Pomeroy’s own composition, “Bound to Rain,” which is also included on vinyl for the first time. The track was originally featured along with Pomeroy herself in the FX show The Low Down.

Pomeroy herself reflects on the curation and creation of the EP:

“We recorded this EP in one day in Chicago with Tom Schick,” says Pomeroy. “Every song on it has its own little story as to why we chose to add it to the kind of… interesting collection. Each song was performed live with no overdubbing, with all of us sitting in a weird circle. I hope you all enjoy these songs as much as we enjoyed playing them with each other.”

Tonight’s News was produced by Pomeroy’s musical partner Dakota McDaniel and features her touring band — Ramsey Thornton, Coleton Holleyman, and Michael Rose.

The announcement coincides with the one-year anniversary of Pomeroy’s acclaimed project Cruel Joke, celebrating a breakout year for one of Americana’s most compelling emerging voices. To mark the occasion, fans can access an exclusive anniversary vinyl colorway of Cruel Joke alongside limited merchandise available exclusively through her online store.

Over the past year, Ken Pomeroy has continued to establish herself as one of the most exciting new voices in the Americana and folk landscape, earning praise for her emotionally vivid songwriting, haunting vocal performances, and ability to balance vulnerability with quiet intensity. Tonight’s News offers another side of her artistry — one rooted in influence, instinct, and the joy of live performance.

Tonight’s News Tracklisting

Look at Miss Ohio (Welch/Rawlings)
Deportee (Guthrie)
This Old Guitar (Denver)
Bound to Rain
Late for the Sky (Browne)
Sentimental Lady (Welch)

Ken Pomeroy 2026 Tour Dates

May 15 — Chicago, IL / Lincoln Hall

May 16 — St. Paul, MN / Turf Club

May 30 — Ogden, UT / Ogden Music Fest

June 6 — Lexington, KY / Railbird Music Festival

June 19 — Nelsonville, OH / Nelsonville Music Festival

June 21 — Greenfield, MA / Green River Festival

June 23 — Vineyard Haven, MA / Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse

July 3 — Milwaukee, WI / Summerfest

July 9-12 — Winnipeg, MB / Winnipeg Folk Festival

July 10 — Alta, WY / Targhee Fest

July 14 — Livingston, MT / The Empire Twin Theatre

July 15 — Casper, WY / Rialto Casper

July 17 — Donnelly, ID / The Summer Music Festival

July 18-19 — Vancouver, BC / Vancouver Folk Music Festival

July 21 — Seattle, WA / Sunset Tavern

July 22 — Walla Walla, WA / Billsville West

July 24 — White Sulphur Springs, MT / Red Ants Pants Music Festival

July 28 — Spokane, WA / Knitting Factory (District)

July 30-Aug 2 — Happy Valley, OR / Pickathon

Aug 21-23 — Stockholm, Sweden / Stockholm Roots Festival

Aug 21 — Crickhowell, Wales / Green Man Festival

Aug 29 — Stanford Hall, Lutterworth, Leicestershire / The Long Road Festival

Sep 3-6 — Salisbury, UK / End of the Road Festival

Oct 8 — Denver, CO / Ogden Theater

Oct 9 — Salt Lake City, UT / The Depot

Oct 10 — Boise, ID / Treefort Music Hall

Oct 12 — Portland, OR / Revolution Hall

Oct 13 — Seattle, WA / The 5th Avenue Theatre

Oct 15 — Astoria, OR / Liberty Theater

Oct 16 — San Francisco, CA / The Castro Theatre

Oct 17 — Los Angeles, CA / The Ford

Oct 25 — Tulsa, OK / Guthrie Green

About Ken Pomeroy: An Oklahoma native, Pomeroy is already receiving widespread attention and has established herself as “a new voice reviving the age-old Native Americana sound” (Teen Vogue). To date, the 22-year-old has appeared in the hit film Twisters, in which she performed a cover of “Wall of Death,” had her song “Cicadas” featured in the Hulu series Reservation Dogs, and toured alongside Lukas Nelson, Iron & Wine, American Aquarium, John Moreland, and Kaitlin Butts. A skilled guitarist and versatile session musician, she has also contributed to projects by Wilderado, Kyle Nix of Turnpike Troubadours, J.R. Carroll, and more.

About Rounder Records: Founded in 1970, Rounder Records is one of the most influential labels in Americana, roots, and bluegrass music. Now part of the Concord Label Group, the Nashville-based label is home to acclaimed artists including Alison Krauss, Sierra Ferrell, I’m With Her, Josiah and the Bonnevilles, and The SteelDrivers. For more than five decades, Rounder has championed artist-driven music while preserving and celebrating the rich legacy of American roots culture through groundbreaking releases and acclaimed archival projects.

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