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Lindsay Lou Is Poised to Be the Next Bluegrass Queen
On her album Queen of Time, she plays with Billy Strings and Jerry Douglas and reckons with loss and personal transformation
- One to Watch
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Needtobreathe Survived Dark Times to Become an Unlikely Arena Headliner
"It's hard to look in the mirror and go, ‘Well, maybe this is my fault,'" says singer Bear Rineheart, who leads the group in self-exploration on the new album Caves
- Still Breathing
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Todd Snider Raided the Vaults for a New 'Lost' Album — And Found Jimmy Buffett Along the Way
"If you can play and sing, you can go anywhere you want and you don’t need any money — just sing ’em some Jimmy songs," says Snider, whose 2007 LP Crank It, We're Doomed was finally released
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Nashville's New Guitar Hero Daniel Donato Just Wants You to Enjoy Your Trip
After dazzling tourists with covers in Music City's honky-tonks as a teenager, the musician is eager to take fans on a psychedelic journey
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Watch Midland Christen the Inaugural Dreamy Draw Festival With 'Cheatin' Songs'
Margo Price, Watchhouse, and Stephen Wilson Jr. also turn in dramatic sets at the new Scottsdale, Arizona, fest
- Desert Trip
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Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings Win Big at Bluegrass Awards As the IBMAs Look for New Home
Tuttle and her band Golden Highway represent a new class of bluegrass, which comes as the awards plan to say goodbye to Raleigh after next year
- Changing Tunes
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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
- Sound Minds
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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"
- New Message
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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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