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In a powerful nod to musical history, Ruthie Foster reimagines Elvis Presley’s iconic “That’s All Right” at Sun Studios, where the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll first recorded the track. Backed by Tyler Bryant, Foster’s soulful, Delta blues rendition breathes new life into the Arthur Crudup classic. The song appears on ‘Mileage,’ her tenth album and debut for the legendary label – a release that also earned Sun its first-ever GRAMMY® nomination!
Craft Recordings and Traveling Wilburys unveil the newly restored 4K version of the iconic music video for “End of the Line.” Thanks to meticulous restoration work from the original rushes, fans can now experience this timeless classic with stunning visual detail.
“Little Bit” emphasizes living in the moment and slowing down to savor life’s precious details. The track is part of their upcoming album, ‘Bloom,’ set for release on January 24, 2025.
Paul Thorn announces his new album set for release on February 21 via Thirty Tigers. The album reflects Thorn’s six-decade journey through life and music, offering soulful, bluesy insights in tracks like the lead single “Tough Times Don’t Last” – out today!
The video for “Things They Tellin’ You” from Robert Connely Farr’s ‘Pandora Sessions’ captures the universal weight of suffering and the blurred lines between truth and deception. Directed by longtime collaborator Jay Bundy Johnson, the visual pairs Farr’s melancholic, minimalist blues with haunting footage from the Prelinger Archive.
“Gentle On My Mind” from Richie Arndt’s new album ‘Tennessee & Alabama – Songs Along The Road #2’ beautifully reimagines the timeless John Hartford classic, famously popularized by Glen Campbell.
The latest release from 11 Guys Quartet is a rockin’ homage to the great flying saucer movies from the 1950s!
The legendary Swamp Dogg released a deluxe edition of his critically acclaimed new album ‘Blackgrass: From West Virginia to 125th St’ which adds a cover of the Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon.”
The song is a stunning take on Griffin’s 2002 release.
‘More Fun With Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters’ out now on ATO Records!