Americana

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Nashville-based guitarist, songwriter, and singer, Meg Williams, performs at notable venues across the country with her full band, as a solo/duo act, and as a guitarist for other artists. She’s done a pre-show performance for the Jason Isbell Show, opened for the band America, and performed as a guitarist for blues legend and festival headliner, […]

Rett Wicker is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Jacksonville, FL. He is currently working on his debut album, entitled “Around The Bend”, which is set to release on May 25th 2022. In the meantime, he has dropped the single “New Year’s Day”, which flaunts his blend of modern Indie rock and vintage folk with a […]

Birds Over Arkansas are back with their latest Single “Sunflower”. Described as a ‘poignant tribute to a fading summer’, the song has already started to accumulate rave reviews from several news and media outlets. Sunflower paints a calm, reflective and joyful image, yet still has all the elements of a classic Americana song featuring rich […]

Emerging Americana singer-songwriter D. Boone Pittman has released the super fun video for the instantly satisfying single off of his latest album “Emerge”, entitled “She Likes the Beach” to his YouTube channel. WATCH SHE LIKES THE BEACH ON YOUTUBE  With jangling guitars and a vocal delivery reminiscent of giants of the genre like Alan […]

Presley Duyck, the 20-year-old singer-songwriter from Dallas, TX, started singing even before she could talk, and attempted to start a band called The Everyday Heartbreakers in kindergarten, without knowing how to play any instruments. That music was her calling is made evident by the release of her third single, “Juliet”. The song follows her glorious […]

The pain of a broken heart has long existed at the root of country music. And while love and loss has found its way into all genres of popular music, it’s presence within country has somewhat lessened I recent times, in favor of a particular lifestyle aesthetic. Packaged and presented to consumers as the commodity […]


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