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In a career marked by unconventional turns, Sturgill Simpson tries on a new alter ego - Johnny Blue Skies.
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Open Air hosts Danielle Kelly and Dave Jackson share their favorite music of 2023.
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Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway's new release is a new high point in an already stellar career.
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A member of Buffalo Killers, singer/songwriter Andrew Gabbard, taps into Laurel Canyon circa 1968 for inspiration on his new release.
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For their seventh full-length release, Whitehorse goes classic country with 12 new original songs that will take you back to the 1970s.
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It’s December. We’re lighting candles, celebrating the return of the light and rockin’ around the Christmas tree. In just a few days we bid farewell (or good riddance depending on your perspective) to 2022 and usher in a new year. That means it’s time for lists. Instead of a review of one record on Dizzy Spins, your Open Air hosts, Noah Bran-Linsday, Danielle Kelly, and Dave Jackson are excited to weigh-in on our favorite albums of 2022.
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Ali, a new album by Vieux Farka Toure of Mali, and Khraungbin of Texas crosses cultural and international boundaries. It stands out as a great example of how, with art, those boundaries are much harder to define.
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The latest release from the electronic pop duo defies the norms on Open Air.
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Mavis Staples and Levon Helm were friends and on-and-off music collaborators going back to the days when The Staples Singers joined The Band to record their star-studded farewell concert The Last Waltz in the 1970s.
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With his new release Eamon Doyle, AKA Eamon showcases his evolution as a musician.