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The Whitmore Sisters Get Together and Sing ‘Ghost Stories’

The Whitmore Sisters Get Together and Sing ‘Ghost Stories’

Our lives are full of Ghost Stories, and the Whitmore Sisters’ “blood harmonies” are the spirits that express the deep connections we share with each other.

Kate Taylor Asks ‘Why Wait’ After 50 Years

Kate Taylor Asks ‘Why Wait’ After 50 Years

It was 50 years ago when Kate Taylor released her first full-length LP, Sister Kate. Now Kate is back again with her original manager Peter Asher and Why Wait!

Americana’s David Bromberg Band Tackle the ‘Big Road’

Americana’s David Bromberg Band Tackle the ‘Big Road’

On Big Road, David Bromberg's Americana music is steeped in the nostalgia for a simpler past with an awareness that some topics like heartbreak, prayer, and having a good time, are timeless.

Folkie Eliza Gilkyson Turns Up the Heat on ‘2020’

Folkie Eliza Gilkyson Turns Up the Heat on ‘2020’

Eliza Gilkyson aims to inspire the troops of resistance on her superb new album, 2020. The ten songs serve as a rallying cry for the long haul.

The Mastersons Sing That Now Is ‘No Time for Love Songs’

The Mastersons Sing That Now Is ‘No Time for Love Songs’

The world is unraveling around us. But Americana duo the Mastersons know better. It's human feelings that make living worthwhile, as they show on their new album, No Time for Love Songs.

“Guitar Has Been My Savior”: An Interview with Charlie Parr

“Guitar Has Been My Savior”: An Interview with Charlie Parr

After an accident that could have ended his career, folk blues artist Charlie Parr recovered and recorded an album comprised largely of older tunes. It marks a particular moment in the musician's life and his belief that songs never die.

The Small Glories Sing the Praises of “Alberta” (premiere + interview)

The Small Glories Sing the Praises of “Alberta” (premiere + interview)

Canadian folk duo the Small Glories deliver their latest single "Alberta" ahead of place-centered LP, Assiniboine & The Red.

Eliza Gilkyson Searches for the Meaning of Life on ‘Secularia’

Eliza Gilkyson Searches for the Meaning of Life on ‘Secularia’

Eliza Gilkyson's desire to believe in something on Secularia is like someone whistling in the dark (or singing for inner strength when nobody's listening). It allows her to go on.

Danny Schmidt: Man of Many Moons