Lukas Nelson filled in for his ailing father Willie Nelson once again last night during the Outlaw Music Festival tour stop in Virginia Beach, where he was joined by Sierra Ferrell for several numbers.
Randall Bramblett confirmed his first album in four years, “Paradise Breakdown,” and shared the lead single inspired by a friend’s story involving Dr. John.
Midland announced ‘Barely Blue,’ a new album featuring the single “Lucky Sometimes” the trio will support with ‘The Get Lucky Tour’ this fall.
Beck appeared on last night’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ where he performed “Paper Tiger” with a rock band and string ensemble and also chatted with guest host Martin Short.
Fruition announced their first album in four years, ‘How To Make Mistakes,’ and shared the single “Saturday Night” along with 2024 Fall Tour dates.
John Lennon’s never-before-seen home movies are featured in a video for a new mix of his ‘Mind Games’ cut “Aisumasen (I’m Sorry).”
Grace Bowers detailed her debut studio album, ‘Wine On Venus,’ and unveiled the record’s title track.
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder’s new cover of the English Beat classic “Save It To Later” premiered in Season 3 of ‘The Bear.’
Phil Lesh shared “Darkstarathon’ Episode 4 featuring John Molo, Stu Allen, Barry Sless and Jason Crosby.
Renowned musician Manu Chao confirmed his first album since 2007, ‘Viva Tu,’ and shared the single “São Paulo Motoboy.”
Susan Tedeschi shared a solo performance of her song “Friar’s Point” captured during the Just Won’t Burn 25th Anniversary Sessions.
Lynyrd Skynyrd brought out ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons to collaborate on a cover of J.J. Cale’s “Call Me The Breeze” at the 2024 CMA Fest in Nashville.
LP Giobbi announced a new album, ‘Dotr,’ and shared the lead single “Bittersweet” featuring Portugal. The Man.
Acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Leif Vollebekk released a new single, “Southern Star,” featuring vocals from Angie McMahon and steel guitar from renowned player Cindy Cashdollar.
Flo Milli recently swung by NPR HQ for a ‘Tiny Desk Concert,’ released today as part of NPR Music’s Black Music Month series featuring Black women artists.
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio was accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra last night at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia for a symphonic concert featuring three orchestral debuts.
A posthumous self-titled SOPHIE album will be released later this year.
Bright Eyes confirmed their first album since 2020, ‘Five Dice, All Three,’ set for an early fall release.