
Wynonna Judd, Waxahatchee Make Mellow Indie-Folk Gold on New Collab ‘Other Side’
The song is Wynonna's first new music since 2020 and proof that she's keeping her promise to "continue to sing" following the death of her mother Naomi Judd
The song is Wynonna's first new music since 2020 and proof that she's keeping her promise to "continue to sing" following the death of her mother Naomi Judd
All nine albums will be accompanied by a Companion EP — featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Waxahatchee, and more
Track is off Diaz's collaborative EP Same History, New Feelings, featuring Angel Olsen and more
Song is off the soundtrack for the Apple TV+ series El Deafo
May 2022 festival will christen the outdoor venue in Huntsville with guests including Drive-By Truckers, Waxahatchee, and local artists
"I wanted to take as much time as possible with this record to make sure I was happy with every detail before unleashing it unto y’all,” Lindsey Jordan says
Song will be featured on Home In This World: Woody Guthrie’s Dust Bowl Ballads, a reimagined version of the folk singer's Dust Bowl Blues
Home in This World: Woody Guthrie’s Dustbowl Ballads is a track-by-track remake of Guthrie's album Dust Bowl Ballads
Japanese Breakfast, Lucy Dacus, Waxahatchee will open on select dates
Annual roots-music ceremony returns September 22nd to Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
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