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Back Porch Sessions

The Tennessee songwriter plays three songs, including his 2023 breakout hit, “How It Oughta Be.” Recorded at Riverfront Revival in North Charleston, South Carolina.

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The teen guitarist and her band blaze through three songs, including two from their debut album, Wine on Venus. Recorded at Riverfront Revival in North Charleston, South Carolina

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The lead singer of the Revivalists, who also has a solo career, performs three songs from his latest album, Take a Look Inside. Recorded at Riverfront Revival in North Charleston, South Carolina

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The California band plays three songs, including “Pair of Shoes,” the first single from their latest album, Into the Way

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The Charleston-based band plays four surf rock–inspired songs from their latest album, Cupidity Unlimited

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The electrifying rock and roll band performs three songs, including their latest album’s title track, Chicken Fight

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The Charleston-based indie pop band performs three songs, including their hit “Lazy Lover.” Recorded at High Water Festival in North Charleston, South Carolina

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The New Orleans–based multi-instrumentalist plays three songs, including the title track of her latest album, Sun Without the Heat. Recorded at High Water Festival in North Charleston, South Carolina

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The lead vocalist performs three stripped-down bluesy rock songs, including the band’s hit “Darlin’.” Recorded at High Water Festival in North Charleston, South Carolina

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The five-member British group, which draws inspiration from the sounds of the sixties and seventies, performs three songs, including “Happiness,” a single from their upcoming debut album. Recorded at High Water Festival in North Charleston, South Carolina

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The Texas songwriting legend plays five songs from his new album, Western Chill

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The Asheville-based band performs three heartfelt tracks from its upcoming album, The Ones that Stay, due out this month. Recorded at the Outpost, in partnership with Explore Asheville

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The six-piece Americana band from Asheville, North Carolina, plays three songs. Recorded at the Orange Peel in partnership with Explore Asheville

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Two Asheville-born members of the instrumental band play three songs influenced by their travels to Africa. Recorded at the Orange Peel, in partnership with Explore Asheville

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The Asheville-based Americana soul singer plays three songs, including a new track off her upcoming album. Recorded at Wicked Weed Funkatorium, in partnership with Explore Asheville

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The Asheville-based singer-songwriter plays three songs, all from his new album, New Lost Ages. Recorded at The Outpost, in partnership with Explore Asheville

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Back Porch Sessions

The Asheville-based band with bluegrass, alt-country, and rock influences plays three songs, including the title track from its latest album, Lines in the Levee. Recorded at Wicked Weed Funkatorium, in partnership with Explore Asheville

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The indie-folk trio performs three songs, including “Haunted,” a song from their upcoming EP

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The Baltimore-born singer-songwriter plays a lively four-song set, including her latest single, “Night In,” from her 2024 album My Stupid Life. Also hear her amusing and heartfelt anecdote about her cover photo shoot for the April/May 2022 issue of G&G

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The West Virginia singer-songwriter performs “I Could Drive You Crazy,” from her new album, Trail of Flowers, along with three other songs. Recorded at the High Water Festival in North Charleston, South Carolina