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On July 11, swim and sing with the fish—or listen at home
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Never one to sit still, the Nashville original returns with an album as fearless as she is
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The Houston-based soul band returns with “Take Me to the Good Times,” a joyful ode to getting back on the road
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Hear the Texas troubadour’s standout track “Road Runner” featuring tourmate Colter Wall
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Hear the forty-year-old songwriter’s first single from his solo debut on the late John Prine’s Oh Boy Records
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Watch a duet of the Grammy-winning musician and producer John Leventhal performing “Orange and Blue,” a song steeped in her home state of Texas
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Listen to an exclusive premiere from the Georgia-bred, Nashville-based sisters’ forthcoming album, Self Made Man
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The harmonizing Georgia duo returns with Look Long, an eleven-song wonder steeped in Southern memories
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On his twentieth album, the revered songwriter turns his eye to coal country
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The folk-rock duo on the roots of their friendship, their enduring harmonies, and their love of the South
Food & Drink
A new fundraiser-cookbook shares quarantine cuisine from the music community in Nashville and beyond
First Listen
Don Bryant was a top songwriter at Hi Records in the ’60s and ’70s. Now almost 80, he’s releasing some of his own songs for the first time
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Hear “Don’t Be Cruel” from the hit songwriter’s Songs I Can’t Live Without, an album that pays tribute to the music that shaped her life
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See previously unreleased archival photos, and listen to an exclusive preview of a new Smithsonian Folkways album that puts fans in the audience at one of the bluegrass pioneer’s early concerts
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A conversation with the singer-songwriter on her new album, Good Souls, Better Angels, and the childhood moments that shaped her
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Though we can’t go see our favorite musicians right now, we can still proudly wear the T-shirt—and a pineapple fanny pack
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The actor and banjo player’s Whiskey Sour Happy Hour premiered last night with Billy Strings, Yola, and more—the first episode in a four-week series to benefit COVID-19 relief organizations
Our Kind of Place
A veteran music writer and Threadgill’s regular pens an ode to the Austin institution that launched Janis Joplin—but is now closing its doors for good
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MerleFest hit pause this year, but its artists hit play on these beloved Southern songs
Food & Drink
Southern food and drink, set to music. Break out the skillet and sing along