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On Colter Wall’s Tour Cancellation and “Indefinite Hiatus”

It’s better to read statements about cancellations and postponements instead of deaths and funerals. Colter Wall should be given the grace to find whatever equilibrium is necessary for him to continue in music.
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REVIEW: Morgan Nagler “I’ve Got Nothing to Lose, and I’m Losing It”
Morgan Nagler I’ve Got Nothing to Lose, and I’m Losing It Maybe it’s because I listened to it on the snowiest day of our Denver “winter” (sarcastic airquotes my own), but Morgan Nagler’s “Grassoline” hit me as an early contender for 2026 Song of the Summer. The jangly ode to life’s greatest, greenest mood fixer […]
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REVIEW: Cat Clyde “Mud Blood Bone”
Cat Clyde Mud Blood Bone Cat Clyde is back with her fourth album Mud Blood Bone, released March 13 on Concord Records. Questioning her Métis Indigenous identity and searching for love while affirming her independence, she explains: “I wrote these songs at the end of a big cycle. Love was not present in my life […]
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Justice Department’s New Deal with Live Nation Stinks

There is probably one opportunity, and one opportunity only to solve the biggest problem plaguing the live music industry in the United States, and that is the current trial that Live Nation is going through.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sweet Petunia Gets Raw and Real about Mental Health on ‘Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown’
“Heels” is a tale of insomnia, told patiently; until it’s not.
Maddy Simpson and Mairead Guy of Sweet Petunia sing of lying awake all night, desperate for sleep and yet wary of recurring nightmares. In the end, “the stars, they fade. The streets start shining
It’s Time for Our Next Sunday Social in Dallas
Song Premiere: The Starlight Set “Sunshower of Love”
Phil Gammage aka The Starlight Set “Sunshower of Love” Americana Highways presents this premiere of Phil Gammage aka The Starlight Set’s song “Sunshower of Love” from his forthcoming album Ive Known Love Before, which is set for release on April 3. The album was produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Phil Gammage at 150 Studio […]
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Album Review – William Clark Green’s “Watterson Hall”

By really personalizing the songs on this album, taking a few years to re-align his compass, and becoming a father and a purposeful life partner creates a center of gravity that makes this record feel like an achievement.
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Travis Kelce Says Taylor Swift Motivated Him To Return To The Chiefs For A 14th Season
Thought for sure it was because he didn’t want to have to help his mom with her home renovations. It was announced yesterday that Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will return for a 14th season, putting an end to speculation over the offseason that he would be retiring to pursue a career in television broadcasting. Back for more: #Chiefs future Hall of Fame TE Travis Kelce is expected to return to Kansas City for a 14th season, a […]
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