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  • This week, we'll hear from Canadian songwriter Lynne Hanson and her new single "Invisible," badass roots pop duo The Montvales, and West Coast composer/poet/filmmaker ISMAY (pictured).
  • We start with the amazing voice and writing of edge-of-country Aubrie Sellers with songs from her new album Attachment Theory. Nashville native Jess Woodland is emerging as a deeply soulful and personal songwriter with a voice that grips. And we'll close out with a song-swapping sessions with R&B/country cats Yates McKendree, Seth James, and Mike Gulden.
  • Fifteen years into their close and literally harmonious relationship, Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale sound as satisfied and enriched as ever by the audience and aura they’ve established in Americana music. The Milk Carton Kids name was a self-effacing joke about how quickly they expected to be forgotten, but it’s been quite the opposite. They’ve earned four Grammy nominations and an Americana Award as Duo/Group of the Year. Audiences still lean in to hear the nuances of their quiet and thoughtful sound. Their seventh album Lost Cause Lover Fool is the latest iteration of their less-is-more approach to folk artistry.
  • Andy Leftwich was a Tennessee string picking prodigy who crushed it at fiddle competitions and was working by his late teens. Then, before he turned twenty, he was offered a job (on stage no less) by legend Ricky Skaggs. For 15 years with Kentucky Thunder, he built a reputation as one of the most complete and technically gifted musicians in bluegrass, sharing in numerous IBMA and Grammy Awards. Now, after a few years of being independent, he’s fired up his solo career with two enthralling instrumental albums.
  • Brand new Elizabeth Cook!, Nathan Evans Fox, India Ramey, Katie Pruitt, and Tristen covers Bob Dylan.
  • Join Reverend Fred with this week's Somebody Say Amen.
  • Cordovas’ selections of deep-cutting Strange Roots from the American South and beyond, exploring the fringe of the American canon's fabric.
  • We have a cool breeze of artists coming in this week including brother/sister native Nashville duo Sibling Wars, husband and wife duo Golden Everything(pictured) and emerging indie Americana band Wily.
  • This week we'll have Arizona singer-songwriter Adam Esrick, country crooner Andrew Sa (pictured) and solo artist (and Shooter Jennings band member) Ted Russell Kamp.
  • Kacey Musgrave's "Middle of Nowhere" has been holding the top spot for a couple weeks now. Can she keep her spot? Tons of new albums are hitting the Americana Music Associations album chart, so let's find out with Webb Wilder on The List.
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