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Back Porch Sessions
The folk band performs two tracks during a behind-the-scenes set at High Water Festival
Back Porch Sessions
The singer-songwriter performs two tracks, including the deeply personal “Wild Turkey,” during a behind-the-scenes set at High Water Fest
Back Porch Sessions
The Grammy-winning roots rockers perform three songs, including the title track from their latest album, Paint This Town, during a behind-the-scenes set at High Water Fest
Arts & Culture
Remembering the country music star from Kentucky, who died at age 76
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The New Orleans–based multi-instrumentalist explores Haitian history—and her own roots—on Breaking the Thermometer
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As the Charleston music fest makes its return, jump in with this G&G playlist featuring My Morning Jacket, Amythyst Kiah, Old Crow Medicine Show, Black Pumas, and more
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At eighty-nine, the New Orleans jazz icon celebrates a debut album—and more milestones
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It’s been a long journey for the burgeoning country star and Texas native, who is nominated for three awards this Sunday
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Stunning photographs of the musical acts that headlined the tenth anniversary performance
15th Anniversary
The on-fire singer-songwriter is pushing country music to the next verse
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A conversation with the Nashville singer-songwriter on family, farm country, and what she learned from her grandfather’s sod business
G&G BRACKET
Among 32 beloved venues, a subterranean marvel in Tennessee takes the title
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Watch the video for “Honey Chile,” from the Grammy-winning roots rockers forthcoming album, Paint This Town
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Watch the video premiere of “Burning Down the Prairie,” from the rising Bluegrass State native’s sophomore album
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An exclusive stream of the bluegrass legend’s latest album
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Hear the band’s new album, Toward the Fray, before it drops on Friday
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For writer Ace Atkins, discovering the music of the Mississippi native, who died this past weekend at 85, was an education in deeper soul
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Catching up with frontman Ben Bridwell about the band’s chart-topping single, its first album in more than five years, and the draw of the Lowcountry