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The New Queen of Old School Country Sound Kimmi Bitter has arrived

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsSeptember 13, 2024

In March of this year, Kimmi Bitter came out of nowhere to land on top of the Alt Country music charts with her first full-length album Old School, a collection of songs that if you didn’t know better, you’d swear were from Patsy Cline and the Jordanaires. That record spent four weeks at No. 1…

Mountain and Bluegrass Music with Linchpins Larry and Cheryl Webster

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsAugust 30, 2024

Larry and Cheryl Webster may not be big recording artists or the kind of musicians that sell-out arenas around the world, but they are as important to the music industry and community as anyone that has ever come out of Eastern Kentucky. Their network of contacts and influence put them in the role of linchpin…

Atomic Junction Drops New Album of Clever Alt Country Tracks on Americana Space

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsAugust 16, 2024

Aaron Perlut learned to play the guitar at age 47. That was just six years ago. Now, he’s the front man for Atomic Junction, which dropped its first full-length LP earlier this summer. The St. Louis-based band’s sound is not unlike many of its midwestern kin: A little country, a little punk, a little rock.…

The Incredible Kaia Kater talks new album, representation in Americana music

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsAugust 2, 2024

Believe it or not, Rhiannon Giddens isn’t the only black banjo player turning heads in Americana Music. Kaia Kater’s first album in six years is out and the likes of Rolling Stone, No Depression and more are giving it glowing marks.  She’s not just turning out a unique sound and a very different take on…

Jackson Pines Singing New Jersey Into the Folk Scene

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsJuly 19, 2024

When you think of music from New Jersey, you typically think of Bruce Springsteen. Or perhaps Bon Jovi. But most people don’t immediately see folk music come to mind. Jackson Pines may not be trying to change that, but they’re certainly doing their best to make New Jersey folk a more widely known and understood…

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