GA-20 is proud to announce their upcoming album release ORPHANS, dropping worldwide December 5th via Colemine on CD, Vinyl, and digital. The album is now open for pre-order and pre-save, with the new single “My Baby Sweeter” available now. One of the defining features of Blues upstarts GA-20’s approach to traditional Blues music is their… Continue reading GA-20 Release New Single “My Baby Sweeter” and Announce Orphans
Indie-folk trio Oliver Hazard returns with new single “Workingman’s Folk,” off their forthcoming album Raindrop River out September 26th. With their signature blend of warm harmonies, homespun storytelling, and upbeat acoustic instrumentation, the track offers a powerful glimpse into the quiet dignity and hidden complexities of the working class. Listen HERE and watch HERE. “‘Workingman’s… Continue reading OLIVER HAZARD OFFERS WORDS OF WISDOM IN UPBEAT “WORKINGMAN’S FOLK”
2025 has been a great year for record stores, and we’re going out with a bang, celebrating with over 170 RSD Black Friday releases from many of their favorite artists. 62 years after the release of The Free Wheelin’ Bob Dylan, Record Store Day celebrates the album as Bob Dylan intended, before the suits at… Continue reading RSD Black Friday 2025: The Dead, Dylan, and 170+ Exclusive Vinyl Releases
Guitarist John Scofield and bassist Dave Holland, two of jazz’s contemporary masters, have played together over the years in contexts including work with Herbie Hancock and Joe Henderson and a spirited co-led band with Joe Lovano and Al Foster called ScoLoHoFo. Memories of Home is their first duo album. John Scofield takes up the story:… Continue reading Guitarist John Scofield and Bassist Dave Holland Release Their First Duo Album, Memories of Home
Today, breakout Montana folk duo Buffalo Traffic Jam return with their darkly moving new tune “Fool’s Gold,” out now on Arista Records. The sonically rich single arrives alongside a lyric video and will land on the just-announced Take Me Home EP, due out October 24. The boys are currently on tour with country riser Dylan… Continue reading Buffalo Traffic Jam Release Dark New Single “Fool’s Gold” Ahead of Take Me Home EP
The relaxed, beachfront gathering that is the Ohana Festival once again rolled into Dana Point, California, on September 26, 2025, bringing three days of music and community to the sand-lined shoreline of Doheny State Beach. Now in its ninth year, the event has earned a reputation as both a labor of love and a personal… Continue reading Day 1 at Ohana Festival 2025: Eddie Vedder Curates a Star-Studded Doheny State Beach Lineup
The High Sierra Music Festival, one of Northern California’s longest-running and most beloved festivals, will celebrate its 34th year at a new location: the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley, California. The move makes the festival more accessible than ever, with abundant lodging options and close proximity to the Bay Area, while preserving the traditions… Continue reading High Sierra Music Festival Moves to Grass Valley for 34th Annual Celebration – July 2–5, 2026
New Orleans-based Father Ron and Friends, a folk/Americana band, are taking advantage of glorious fall weather to perform music from their Global Music Award-winning Forever The Seasons [Louisiana Red Hot Records] at fall festivals (Abita Fall Festival / Ozone Songwriters), lawn concerts, and porch performances. Retired Episcopal priest Father Ron Clingenpeel, folk DJ on beloved… Continue reading Father Ron and Friends Tour Fall Fests from Ozone to Songwriters With Forever The Seasons
Director/writer Rick Korn, editor/producer S.A. Baron, and producer Jason Chapin announce their award-winning documentary, Harry Chapin – Cat’s In the Cradle: The Song that Changed Our Lives, will be available on DVD and digital streaming service beginning November 4. Pre-order the DVD here. The new feature documentary from Jason Chapin, S.A. Baron and Rick Korn… Continue reading Harry Chapin Documentary “Cat’s in the Cradle” 50th Anniversary Coming November 4
Jane Goodall was everything good about humanity. She entered the forests not with arrogance, but with patience. She sat quietly, watching, listening, and slowly the chimpanzees let her into their world. What she discovered was not only their intelligence, their tenderness, their grief and their joy — but our own reflection. She showed us that… Continue reading Jane Goodall 1934–2025: Her Enduring Gift to Animals, People, and the Planet