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  • It almost sounds like an April Fool’s prank to proclaim a new album of 23 tracks from this fun swing revival band that we haven’t heard of in a while, but this is real! They’re celebrating the 30th anniversary of their platinum-selling Hot album with this one, released by the Music Maker Foundation.
  • Have you heard Alexis P. Suter’s amazingly powerful, wonderfully soulful voice? She and her band performed one night in 2011 at The Falcon in Marlboro, New York, and that recording has just been polished up and released. The power trio of guitarist Jimmy Bennett, drummer Ray Grappone, and bassist Peter Bennett lay down the groove like a heavy-duty Rhythm and Blues machine, and vocalist Vicki Bell rounds out the group. Garth Hudson, the legendary keyboardist for The Band, joined them throughout this performance, and they release this recording in tribute to him, a year after his passing.
  • The best-dressed band in country music is known for specializing in various subgenres with each amazing album of theirs. This time, they took on ’60s instrumental surf and sounds inspired by Italian composer Ennio Morricone's Western soundtracks. And as expected, they aced it! "We’ve done bluegrass, gospel, and country records," Stuart said.
  • After growing her dedicated social media following to over 100k in 2025, Nashville-based artist Tabitha Meeks is solidifying her voice as the Queen of Retro Pop. With this album, Tabitha Meeks proves how much fun it can be to take inspiration from the past and transform it into something new and inspiring for today.
  • From big brass second line to Zydeco, we’ll let the good times roll with our annual trip down to New Orleans and elsewhere along the Gulf Coast. Fun stuff from the Night Tripper, Fess, Fats, Irma, Big Chief, Buckwheat, the Nevilles, and other favorites in the parade. Who’s got the king cake? Who’ll get the baby IN the king cake?!
  • It’s been a while since we got a new full release from this two-time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year and a two-time GRAMMY nominee! This one is comprised of five originals, five traditionals, and a cover of close friend Alice Gerrard’s “Sweet South Anna River” – blending the many genres that influence her work, from bluegrass to country, jazz, and even a hint of rock.
  • Buoyant, smooth, and disarming, the music of singer-songwriter/producer Boy Golden (a.k.a. Liam Duncan, from Winnipeg) is charmingly undefinable, drawing lines from the Tulsa sound to North Carolina indie, New Jersey DIY to swampy New Orleans folk. From opening riff to swirling final notes, Best of Our Possible Lives ripples like the sun on the lake, an invitation to seek each our own bliss.
  • Eastern Kentucky’s Leah Blevins will release her sophomore album All Dressed Up -- her first for Easy Eye Sound -- on March 20th. Produced by Dan Auerbach and recorded in Nashville, the album blends Blevins’ timeless vocals and songwriting with the enchanting spirit of the South and contemporary storytelling.
  • Our favorite Turkish psych-groove quintet from Amsterdam returns with a new album out this month. Garip is a tribute to the legendary Turkish folk singer Neşet Ertaş (1938–2012). Ertaş was a beloved icon of Anatolian music; a gifted singer, lyricist, and bağlama virtuoso who carried the spirit of the ashik folk tradition into the modern era. Garip ("Strange" in English) features ten of his compositions, each reimagined and richly expanded through Altın Gün’s distinctive lens of psychedelic rock and 80s-inspired pop.
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