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Luck Reunion 2025 Lineup Includes Willie Nelson, Charley Crockett, and Steve Earle
The annual festival held on Nelson's ranch in Spicewood, Texas, is set for March 13
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Low Cut Connie Cancel Kennedy Center Show Over Trump's Takeover
"Arts institutions are one area that should be immune from our corrosive political culture," said the band's Adam Weiner
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Sturgill Simpson Announces 'Who the F--k Is Johnny Blue Skies?' 2025 Tour
The iconoclast country singer will headline a spring run of shows in support of his Passage du Desir album
- Kind of Blue
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Paul Cauthen Cancels Tour to Seek Care for 'Mental and Physical Health'
Texas country singer, known for songs like "Country As Fuck," was on a three-month headlining tour
- Off the Road
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Phish, Sturgill Simpson, Jack White to Perform at Bourbon & Beyond 2025
The Kentucky music festival returns with a bonkers lineup that includes Noah Kahan, Lumineers, Alabama Shakes, Khruangbin, Megan Moroney, Ringo Starr, Rilo Kiley, Dawes, and Pat Benatar
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Faster Horses Country Music Festival Canceled for 2025
"We are taking the year to make plans for a bigger and better Faster Horses," read a message on the fest's website
- Dead Horse
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Jesse Welles, the Viral Protest Singer, Announces New Album 'Middle'
The songwriter, who has lambasted topics ranging from American healthcare to capitalism, previews the upcoming LP with the "pro-love song" "Horses"
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Mile 0 2025: Red Clay Strays, Kaitlin Butts and More of the Best Things We Saw at Red Dirt Fest
Even without a surprise Cross Canadian Ragweed reunion, Mile 0 in Key West would have been one for the books
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Summer Dean Remakes Terri Gibbs' 'Somebody's Knockin'' As an Urban Cowboy Banger
The Texas country singer salutes a little known artist and a 1980 hit
- Dean of Country
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Live Songs by Jonny Fritz, Dylan Earl, and 55 Others Anchor New L.A. Fire Benefit Album
Back in the Garage – Los Angeles Fire Relief Compilation assembles performances by Izaak Opatz, Gilbert Louie Ray, All Things Blue, and many more, each recorded in an L.A. garage
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