Sturgill Simpson surprise released his second bluegrass album of 2020, ‘Cuttin’ Grass’ Vol 2 – The Cowboy Arms Sessions,’ and performed on Thursday’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Neil Young unveiled the 50th anniversary edition of his 1970 studio album, ‘After The Gold Rush.’
M. Ward’s ‘Think Of Spring’ arrives today, a tribute to jazz legend Billie Holiday.
The Chris Cornell Estate unveiled Chris Cornell’s ‘No One Sings Like You Anymore,’ a collection of 10 covers that marks the last album the Soundgarden frontman completed before his death in 2017.
Taylor Swift released ‘evermore,’ her second surprise album of 2020, with contributors including Bon Iver, The National and HAIM.
Devon Gilfillian released a cover of the Nat King Cole popularized “The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You).”
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit’s latest live album documents the band’s October 30, 2017 performacne at London’s Roundhouse.
Andrew Bird released video of John Prine’s “Souvenirs” to preview his annual ‘Gezelligheid’ holiday concert, which will be livestream this year.
Stream The Infamous Stringdusters’ covers of the traditional Hanukkah songs “Maoz Tzur” and “Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah.”
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard shared an animated video for their new single, “If Not Now, Then When?”
Matt Sweeney and Bonnie “Prince” Billy shared the video for their 2020 single, “Make Worry For Me,” filed at the undisclosed underground art installation of Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe.
Arlo McKinley released the video for “She’s Always Around,” donations for which will benefit Appalachian substance use disorder recovery organization, Hope In The Hills.
The Band Of Heathens shared video of Traffic’s “Medicated Goo” as part of their ‘Remote Transmission’ series.
Phish released footage of Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell performing the ‘The Story Of The Ghost’ track “Brian And Robert” from The Barn in Vermont.
Tony Trischka released a holiday song, “Christmas Cheer (This Weary Year),” set to appear on the renowned banjo player’s upcoming 2021 album, ‘Shall We Hope.’
Rufus Wainwright and Brandi Carlile collaborated remotely on a cover of “Who Knows Where The Time Goes” with ‘eTown’ host Nick Forster for the radio program’s ‘eTown Quarantine Sessions’ video series.
Muzz unveiled the four-track ‘Covers’ EP today on Matador Records featuring their interpretations of songs by Arthur Russell, Bob Dylan, Mazzy Star and Tracy Chapman.
A video for Tom Petty’s “Something Could Happen,” a track from the posthumous box set ‘Wildflowers & All The Rest,’ premiered as part of a livestreamed special on Tuesday night.