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decker. has released a video for "Matchstick Man"—an openly defiant protest anthem written in resistance of Donald Trump's presidency. The song opens his latest LP, Into the Red, out now on Royal Potato Family.

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Erin & The Wildfire is a Charlottesville-based band that has been steadily carving out a reputation for themselves in recent years as one of the most captivating live acts to come out of Central Virginia since their formation in 2012. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Erin Lunsford, the band has been making waves throughout Virginia stirring up their unique sonic melting pot of rock, soul, and funk.

There’s no better way to celebrate the release of new recorded music (Satellite City, produced by Dave Schools, will be out in October—more on that later) than to go play it.

The relief show lineup includes: Anders Osborne, Dave Watts, Ryan Jalbert, Joey Porter, Garrett Sayers, Gabriel Mervine, Drew Sayers, Lyle Divinsky (of The Motet), Andy Hall, Chris Pandolfi, and Jeremy Garrett (of the Infamous Stringdusters), Kevin Donohue, Josh Fairman, and Chris Anderson (of Sunsquabi), Eddie Roberts (New Mastersounds), One Flew West.

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Recorded on Jerry Garcia’s old tape machine and mastered by the legendary Betty Cantor-Jackson (a key component in Grateful Dead lore), the single was released by Light Rail Studios. Legendary artist, Alan Forbes has created the artwork for the single.

“Think Medeski Martin and Wood but about 20 years younger,” writes ShowTheShow in regards to Organ Freeman, an organ trio hailing from Los Angeles, CA. Made up of Rob Humphreys (drums), Erik Carlson (guitar) and Trevor Steer (organ/keys), the group is excited to announce their second studio effort, Respect My Art, due out September 12th. Lead single "Don't Eat Your Fingers" can be streamed here.

Set times have now been released for the second annual OHANA DANA POINT--Friday, September 8, Saturday, September 9 and Sunday, September 10--at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, CA  with Social Distortion (Friday), Eddie Vedder (Saturday) and Jack Johnson (Sunday) closing out each night of the festival.
 

Hard Working Americans is gearing up for their fall tour, adding more dates out west in November, in support of their newly released live album, We’re All In This Together.

Festival at the Farm, the music festival on September 16th and 17th at Prowse Farm in Canton, Massachusetts, announced set times, Kids Zone Activities and charity partners. Presented on alternating stages, the weekend-long celebration features live music from Lettuce, Brett Dennen, The Wood Brothers, Martin Sexton, Lee Fields and the Expressions, The Marcus King Band, and much more. Family-favorite Josh and the Jamtones will perform on both Saturday and Sunday.  Set times are as follows:

Singer/songwriter Bernie Faulkner fires up a host of memories with "Pot Belly Stove."  His first "official" Bluegrass outing, the track is a reflection on Faulkner's youth and the realities and recollections of a rural life in decades past.

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