October 2024

The Red Clay Strays will release their first live album, Live At The Ryman, November 15 on RCA Records (pre-save here). Recorded earlier this month during the band’s sold-out, three-night headline debut at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, the album showcases the group’s electric live performances and features songs from across their catalogue, including “I’m Still Fine,” which is out today.

Samantha Fish, the genre-defying blues-rock powerhouse, has released her electrifying rendition of the Screamin' Jay Hawkins classic "I Put A Spell on You." Known for her fiery guitar playing and soulful vocals, Fish breathes new life into the iconic track, infusing it with her signature edge and raw emotion. "I've always loved how intense and theatrical this song is," Fish shares.

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Acclaimed singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist ZZ Ward has officially released her highly-anticipated new EP, Mother, available now via Sun Records. This six-track collection marks a powerful return to her blues roots, showcasing a raw and deeply personal body of work inspired by her own experiences with motherhood and her journey back to authenticity.

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Acclaimed singer-songwriter and The Revivalists frontman David Shaw has released his second solo album, Take A Look Inside via his own Yokoko Records today. To celebrate the release, Shaw is sharing the official music video for the deeply meaningful and incredibly catchy new pop single, "When You Love Somebody." It was directed by Texas-based graphic and motion designer Andrew Knives.

Acclaimed blues-rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Joanne Shaw Taylor has just released her latest single, “All The Things I Said,” now available on all major streaming platforms. As the first song written for her upcoming new studio album, “All The Things I Said” captures a moment of looking back on a past relationship with hard-earned wisdom, acknowledging the flaws that led to its demise while seeking mutual acceptance.

Hey now, let me tell you a story about a young lady by the name of Grace Bowers, who, at the ripe age of eighteen, has been causin’ quite a stir. You see, this ain’t your average upstart musician—we’re talkin’ about a girl whose talent seems to have fallen straight from the heavens, as if ol’ Jupiter himself plucked her from his lightning bolt and sent her down with a guitar in her hands. By all accounts, her rise has been faster than a runaway train on greased rails.