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Today, Los Lonely Boys announce the release of their first new album in 11 years. Out August 2nd via BMG, Resurrection marks a return to form for the GRAMMY-winning, multi-platinum trio of Texican brothers, who have performed everywhere from the GRAMMYs telecast to the World Series to recent tours with The Who. Lead single “Wish You Would” conjures the group’s classic sound, combining breezy guitar leads with hard-earned doses of wisdom.

Swamp Family Productions announced today that Jesse Lauter’s music documentary Learning To Live Together: The Return of Mad Dogs & Englishmen, can be seen on all Delta flights beginning June 1, will begin streaming on Virgin Atlantic flights starting June 24, and will be added to The Criterion Channel starting July 1.

Ray LaMontagne—the celebrated Grammy award winning singer-songwriter—unveils a new single today, “Step Into Your Power,” with a video created with his son Tobias—listen/watch here. The track, releasing via the highly independent artist’s newly created label Liula Records, is the first taken from LaMontagne’s forthcoming, highly anticipated studio album, Long Way Home, out August 16—presave/preorder here.

Following the success of their debut single ‘Portable Door’, Deep Purple has released ‘Pictures Of You’ today, the second song from their upcoming album ‘=1’.

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Few bands can claim to have had as profound an impact on the development of a genre as the reggae rock outfit Pepper. With a tenured career, the band has played stages together in four separate decades, but still manages to joke around with each other like brothers at every opportunity.

American indie/jam quintet Goose launched their highly anticipated summer tour 2024 with a spectacular and unforgettable performance at The Factory, a brand-new music venue in St. Louis. The band's opening night was filled with musical highlights, showcasing their renowned improvisational skills and engaging the crowd from start to finish.

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Festival organizers today announced nine additional traditional musical acts from around the world and around the corner, who will perform on stages throughout downtown Lowell, MA, July 26-28 during the 37th Annual Lowell Folk Festival. One of the most popular free folk festivals in the country, the Lowell Folk Festival has annually attracted audiences of all ages to experience this family-friendly celebration of traditional arts, crafts, and food.

Moving indoors and taking over the Convention Space/Ballroom last week proved to be a big hit with attendees and vendors alike. Using the entire main ballroom and some space in the entryway to create a “Shakedown” atmosphere, similar to the outside version in previous weeks, was a huge success. Featuring over 80 vendors from all over the country, the organizers are now having to turn away new vendor applicants.

Sturgill Simpson will make his long-awaited return to music this year with an extensive fall tour along with a new album under a new name, Johnny Blue Skies.

"'Cause your soul’s sweet song’s still singin’,” Susan Tedeschi sang in the Tedeschi Trucks Band set opener on May 31, a heartwarming song of hope and a tribute to the late band keyboardist Kofi Burbridge, who passed away five years back. The 12-piece ensemble’s performance was musically elegant, dazzling, and exciting. Myriad layers and complexities of melodies, rhythms, and extended jams merged and blossomed during each song.

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