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Husband-wife duo Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams have unveiled a swaggering new tune “The Way You Make Me Feel” today from their forthcoming album All This Time (out April 5 via Royal Potato Family). A playful, twangy Johnny and June Cash-inspired ode to courtship, “The Way You Make Me Feel” looks back on their 40 year relationship. “The lyric was inspired by recalling when I first got together with Teresa,” says Campbell.

Folk blues legend Chris Smither is back with a new single, "Down In Thibodaux," out today on all streaming services HERE. It's the first track from his 20th album, All About The Bones, out May 3 on Signature Sounds. Recorded at Sonelab Studios in Easthampton MA by Justin Pizzoferrato (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., the Hold Steady) All About the Bones has a feel that is somehow baroque and austere at once.

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CHET ATKINS is the most recorded solo instrumentalist in music history who traveled far to become “Mr. Guitar.” The journey took the legendary icon from Appalachian poverty to international acclaim, from utter obscurity to three Halls of Fame. He is a 14x Grammy Award winner, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement recipient, A Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee.

Grateful Web is excited to unveil Pi Jacobs' latest music video for "Coyote," a track that showcases her deep connection to American music and her personal narrative of resilience and overcoming challenges. Born in the iconic Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, Pi Jacobs has crafted a diverse and influential career over two decades, drawing from the rich sounds of California country, blues, soul, and Laurel Canyon folk.

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In a vibrant celebration of music and memory, the Seaside Jazz and Blues Festival 2024 will take place from March 15-17 at the Seaside Convention Center, located at 415 First Avenue. This three-day event promises to be an unforgettable experience, showcasing the rich musical heritage of Seaside, Oregon, and commemorating the legacy of the late Kyle Rieger, beloved band director of the Seaside School District.

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Acclaimed guitarist and composer Ethan Sherman has unveiled his latest release, "Passages", a groundbreaking instrumental bluegrass album that epitomizes the essence of musical chemistry and cohesion. With the guidance of Sherman, this album emerges as a vibrant celebration of collaborative creativity and in-the-moment improvisation, setting a new standard in the new-acoustic music scene.

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Renowned Louisiana Bayou blues guitarist, Tab Benoit, is set to embark on his much-anticipated 2024 Night Train Tour, starting with a local performance at Chelsea's Live, located at 1010 Nicholson Drive, Baton Rouge, LA, on Friday, February 23. The show starts at 8pm, with tickets priced at $35. For more information, call (225) 256-7676 or visit www.chelseaslive.com. JD Simo will also be performing.

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Legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist Bruce Cockburn, whose palette of honors and awards includes 13 Canadian JUNO wins, two Hall of Fame inductions, countless honorary Doctorates, Officer of The Order of Canada and recent inductee into Canada’s Walk of Fame spanning a 50+ year career, is set to appear on the National Public Radio performance show, “Mountain Stage,” beginning Friday, March 29th.

The Great South Bay Music Festival is thrilled to announce its return for the 16th Anniversary. The four-day music and arts festival, presented by Voodoo Ranger, will return to the newly revamped and picturesque waterfront at Shorefront Park in Patchogue Village. The festival will take place from Thursday, July 18, through Sunday, July 21, 2024. Tickets are now available for purchase at www.greatsouthbaymusicfestival.com.

Legendary musician James Taylor, along with his All-Star Band, is thrilled to announce two exclusive performances at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on June 2nd and 3rd, 2024. These concerts promise to be unforgettable evenings filled with soulful melodies and timeless hits that have defined Taylor's illustrious career.

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