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Midwest-based roots rockers The Mighty Pines release their latest single “Thoughts Come Rushing” from their upcoming album Late Last Night. Stream here.

Farm Aid, the non-profit organization whose mission is to build a vibrant, family farm-centered system of agriculture in America, and AXS TV, the premier U.S. cable channel for music programming, presents a special broadcast of At Home With Farm Aid, featuring performances by acclaimed artists and Farm Aid Board Members Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave Matthews, on Saturday, April 11, starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

World-renowned violinist and composer Scarlet Rivera blazed the trail for rock violinists when she was featured on Bob Dylan's legendary Rolling Thunder Revue in 1975. Today, she proudly announces the release of her new single and vocal debut, “Dust Bowl”. Rivera co-wrote the song with her producer, Tim Goodman, about the 1930s ecological disaster in the US Midwest. The song is on Rivera's EP, All of Me, the first release to feature Rivera on both violin and lead vocals.

TUB releases their sophomore studio EP, "Rinse and Repeat" to all platforms on April 19th, 2020. The EP was recorded at UNC Asheville by Kevin Thomas, and mixed and mastered by Anthony Thogmartin (Papadosio, EarthCry).

Today, Joe Bonamassa shares his latest project, the already critically acclaimed full-length instrumental debut album Easy To Buy, Hard To Sell from The Sleep Eazys. As producer, the blues-rock titan enlisted some of his frequent collaborators, along with his all-star touring band, to play on the album, which is available now by way of J&R Adventures.

In partnership with Live From Out There, Billy Strings is debuting a video compilation from footage captured at Headliners Music Hall shows in Louisville, KY on Feb 7- 8, 2020.

The video features never before seen concert, backstage and soundcheck footage as well as some funny moments.

The video will debut on nugs.tv as well all of the Billy Strings social channels TONIGHT, 4/10/20, at 9pm EST.

Today, indie phenomenon John Craigie releases his track “Vallecito” from Asterisk the Universe, out June 12th via Thirty Tigers. On “Vallecito,” the modern-day troubadour ruminates on the choices one makes when faced with adversity.

The Buttertones have shared Jazzhound the latest and most extravagant ambitious and fully realized album to date. Known for their ability to blend surf, garage and punk rock influences, combined with their lively performances, The Buttertones have become indie favorites, earning praise from some of the worlds most read publications including Paste, i-D and the LA Times.

Not unlike the rest of the country and the world, improv-rock gurus Umphrey’s McGee have found themselves with an empty-for-now itinerary and, in isolation, the strange daily balance of making sense of it all and making use of the extra time. Today, UM released “Easter In Quarantine.” Penned and recorded by Jake Cinninger and Brendan Bayliss, mixed, and mastered in the course of just over two weeks, “Easter In Quarantine” is a haunting, moody reflection that encapsulates the zeitgeist of this surreal experience we’re all having.

Spin Doctor guitarist Eric Schenkman’s VizzTone album Who Shot John? showcases the many sides of this complex artist, from raw, rockin’ blues to funk/soul/pop. With a power trio format built around Schenkman’s aggressive guitar and vocals, “Locked In The House All Day” takes a melodic verse that drives into a hooky chorus and a guest vocal from Cheryl Lescom.

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