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Rare Bird Books today ushers drummer, attorney, and jam-band trailblazer Greg Anton onto the literary main stage with the publication of It’s About Time, a propulsive rock-and-roll mystery that puts the back-room drama of the music business under a bright, unflinching light.

 

Greensky Bluegrass added a spark of collaborative magic to Blue Ox Music Festival on Friday, June 28, 2025, when the band welcomed Grammy-winning flat-picker Molly Tuttle to the Pines Music Park stage in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Midway through an already-fiery first set, Tuttle strapped on her guitar for Sean Camp’s “My Love Will Not Change,” and the single morphed into a sprawling jam more than seven minutes long.

Nestled beneath the ancient oaks of Mendocino County’s storied Black Oak Ranch, Dead On The Creek will once again gather Deadheads, bluegrass pickers, and roots-music revelers for three days of song, fellowship, and creek-side camping from Friday, August 8 through Sunday, August 10, 2025.

RISE Festival, the world's largest sky lantern festival, is set to illuminate the Mojave Desert once again for its milestone 10th anniversary, spanning three unforgettable nights from October 3rd through 5th, 2025. Located just 20 miles south of Las Vegas on the striking expanse of Jean Dry Lake Bed, RISE offers a unique convergence of immersive art, soul-stirring music, and the breathtaking spectacle of thousands of lanterns ascending into the desert sky.

“Green Country Coastline (Improv 2),” a new single from acclaimed musician, composer and producer, Chris Combs, is out tomorrow, Friday, June 27. The song is available on all major streaming platforms and will be included on Comb’s forthcoming, full-length album, Chris Combs – In Session: Live at The Church Studio, scheduled for release Aug. 15.

 

Harmony-rich quartet From the Dirt have released their sophomore album, Colored Edge of Memory, recorded at producer-engineer Jerry Brown’s storied Rubber Room studio in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The ten-song collection—out now on all digital platforms—deepens the band’s signature blend of bluegrass drive, Celtic pulse, and rock-and-roll muscle while foregrounding Daniel Kenny’s evocative songwriting.

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Originally released in 1975, For Earth Below, the third studio album by British guitar hero Robin Trower brought considerable commercial success none more so than in the US where the LP reached Number 5 on the Billboard chart further cementing Trower’s profile as a major league solo artist.

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Southern California jam quintet Sanford Street have released their highly anticipated second studio album, expanding their distinct fusion of funk, rock, and electro-groove improvisation. Known for their genre-blending sound and infectious live energy, Sanford Street’s new record pushes sonic boundaries and deepens their creative explorations—without losing the deep-pocket groove that fans have come to love.

RCA Records and Legacy Recordings today release “T-R-O-U-B-L-E – Take 1,” the first-ever unveiling of Elvis Presley’s initial run-through of Jerry Chesnut’s rollicking anthem, captured during the Today album sessions on March 11, 1975. Newly mixed by four-time GRAMMY® winner Matt Ross-Spang, the track strips away later overdubs to place Presley’s powerhouse vocal and the legendary TCB band front and center, revealing the spontaneous electricity that erupted the moment the tape began to roll.

 

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New-York-based banjoist, singer, and composer Hilary Hawke shares “All I’ve Ever Known,” the second single from her upcoming full-length Lift Up This Old World, arriving July 11 on Adhyâropa Records.