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Jesse Dayton and Samantha Fish Make the Blues Cool and Current as an Unlikely Duo
Death Wish Blues unites the ferocious guitarists for a revelatory album and ongoing tour
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A Utah Music Festival Is Prioritizing Mental Health and Booking Artists From Chuck D to Bob Weir
"I don’t want to pretend that ‘I’m great and everything is OK.’ That’s a dangerous game to play,” says Danielle Ponder, who performed at the 2023 Park City Song Summit
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Hiss Golden Messenger Finally Lightens Up on New Album 'Jump for Joy'
MC Taylor, the brains behind the eclectic rock-and-folk outfit, says his last album Quietly Blowing It nearly crushed his spirit: "If every record felt like that, I don’t know that I would want to keep doing this"
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Warren Haynes Started Gov't Mule as an Allmans Side Project. 30 Years Later It's Still Kicking
The eclectic rock combo's new album Peace...Like a River was inspired by the introspection of Paul Simon and the unpredictability of Miles Davis
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Earl Scruggs Shaped Bluegrass — and Jam-Grass Too. A New Festival Aims to Revive His Legacy
"It felt like Flatt & Scruggs had been dropped somewhere along the way. It was time to bring it back," says bluegrass picker Jerry Douglas, who oversees the celebration
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50 Shows in 50 States in Less Than 50 Days: What Maniac Musicians Would Try to Set This Record?
Devon Allman and Donovan Frankenreiter are at the halfway point of an insane tour that could land them in the Guinness Book of World Records: "This is for bragging rights"
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Kurt Vile, Nikki Lane, and Skynyrd's Ex-Drummer Help Asheville Get into the Festival Game
The inaugural AVLfest showcased more than 230 artists on stages around the bohemian North Carolina town
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Luke Grimes, Molly Tuttle, and Those Insane Views Help Make 'Under the Big Sky' Country's Cool Fest
The 2023 edition of the Whitefish, Montana, festival has attitude and scenery to spare, along with Americana's boldest lineup
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Miles Miller, Sturgill Simpson's Longtime Drummer, Leaves the Kit for a Solo Career
The Kentucky native's debut album Solid Gold is a mix of country, indie-folk, and Texas honky-tonk
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Lyle Lovett, Country Music's Most Mysterious Man, Can't Stop Rambling
It's hard to get to know the fiercely private songwriter, but his on-the-road photographs and a new tour shed light on what keeps him going
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