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The Americana Music Association UK announces UK Americana Music Week 2024, Monday 22 - Thursday 25 January in Hackney, London

November 27, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates

London’s Hackney will, once again, be the place to be in January 2024 when UK Americana Music Week returns to the borough. 22 - 25 January are the all-important dates, with events and artist showcases in multiple venues culminating in the UK Americana Awards Show. London fans are well served, with many more shows throughout the capitol during January and February. The full press release follows:

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November 27, 2023 /David Vousden
AMAUK, Jason Isbell, Americana Music Week
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates
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Canada House brings the very best Canadian music to UK Americana Music Week 2023

January 10, 2023 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Blues, Folk

Canada’s official Music Export platform, ‘Canada House’, returns to the UK for two days of music by 12 carefully curated Canadian artists at the UK Americana Music Week 2023, 23-26th January, in London. CIMA (Canadian Independent Music Association) in partnership with Music PEI will be putting down roots at Moth Club in Hackney on the 24/25th of January to showcase the very best in Canadian music. The impressive list of artists includes Tara McLean, William Prince, Andrew Waite and Julian Taylor, to name but four. More about the UK Americana Music Week 2023 and the Canadian contingent follows:

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January 10, 2023 /David Vousden
Canada House, Americana, CIMA, Shane Pendergast, Tara MacLean, Lawrence Maxwell, Catherine MacLellan, Dylan Menzie, Andrew Waite, Mikhail Laxton, The Hello Darlins, Julian Taylor, Whitehorse, Willie Stratton, William Prince
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Blues, Folk
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The RGM Inbox - April 2022

April 15, 2022 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Soul, Jazz

Welcome to the latest edition of the RGM Inbox for another of our occasional dives into the darkest reaches of the office laptop. There’s gold in them, there files. From a legendary band with millions of road miles in the rearview, and many more to come, to a jazz/blues guitarist with four decades of playing under his belt via a pair of acts rejuvenated by circumstances beyond their control. So please join us as we delve into jazz/blues and Americana.

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April 15, 2022 /David Vousden
Drive-By Truckers, Banditos, Travellin' Blue Kings, Stew Cutler, Mike Stern
Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Soul, Jazz
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The RGM Inbox: Country Edition #3

May 27, 2021 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Country Rock

Welcome to the latest edition of the RGM Inbox with an emphasis on all things country. This feature is designed to show there’s much more to country music than big hats, and to highlight the range of good music that resides in the country section of your local record store (if you’re lucky enough to have a local record store). In this issue, we’ve got a couple of Canadian artists ready to rub shoulders with those Nashville folks while one of the biggest new names in country music is looking back on his alt-rock roots and a nice slice of country-pop from a Nashville based artist rounds out this latest edition of the Country Inbox.

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May 27, 2021 /David Vousden
The Redhill Valleys, Kyle McKearney, HARDY, Puddle Of Mudd, Alannah McCready
Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Country Rock
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New Editions of Love and Gram Parsons biographies due February 2021

December 09, 2020 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, Autobiography, Classic Rock, Country, Country Rock, News, Biography

On February 18th, 2021 Extradition / Cadiz Publishing will issue two classic rock biographies in paperback. The titles are a new revised edition of Pegasus Epitaph - The Story of the legendary rock group Love’ by Michael Stuart Ware and ‘Hickory Wind’ by Ben Fong-Torres, which is considered to be the definitive Gram Parsons biography and will include a new epilogue by the author. I’m sure Love and Gram Parsons won’t need any introduction to RGM readers but full details of both books follow:

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December 09, 2020 /David Vousden
Love, Gram Parsons, The Byrds, Ben Fong-Torres, Michael Stuart Ware
Alt-Country, Americana, Autobiography, Classic Rock, Country, Country Rock, News, Biography
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The Jayhawks return with new album XOXO on July 10th

May 13, 2020 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, New Single, News

With the walls starting to close in you begin to wonder how things are going, both mentally and physically, when out of the blue an old friend comes back into your life and things seem to be a little bit better. The old friend, in this case, is not someone I know personally but a new song by The Jayhawks. ‘This Forgotten Town’ is the new single from their upcoming XOXO album due July 10th via Sham/Thirty Tigers. The really good news is it sounds exactly how you’d like a new Jayhawks song to sound and that works for me. More info about the album and the first single follows:

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May 13, 2020 /David Vousden
The Jayhawks
Alt-Country, Americana, New Single, News
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Silas J. Dirge makes Faustian pact with the Devil on new single

February 28, 2020 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Folk, New Single, News, singer-songwriter

Today, February 28th sees the release of the latest single ‘Devil’s In Town’ from the wonderfully monikered Silas J. Dirge. The single is the second release from his upcoming sophomore album and follows the rather wonderful murder ballad ‘Flowers On Her Grave’ a tale of death, vengeance and homicidal cows… Mr Dirge aka Jan Kooiker might be familiar to some readers from his time in alt-country act The Information. More about Silas J. Dirge follows:

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February 28, 2020 /David Vousden
Silas J. Dirge, The Information
Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Folk, New Single, News, singer-songwriter
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Maverick Festival July 3rd - July 5th 2020

January 08, 2020 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates

The Maverick Festival will return over the weekend of July 3rd - July 5th 2020 which, as I’m sure you all already know, is 4th of July weekend. This seems to be particularly fitting as Paul Spencer and the Maverick team have been bringing the very best in Americana to the leafy surrounds of Easton Farm Park, Suffolk for many years. The first names for 2020 have been announced with a nice mix of returning favorites and new names including Grammy winning singer-songwriter Steve Forbert and Canadian force-of-nature Terra Lightfoot. More info about the Maverick Festival including ticket prices follows:

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January 08, 2020 /David Vousden
Maverick Festival, Steve Forbert, Terra Lightfoot, The Henhouse Prowlers, Vandoliers, JD Wilkes and the legendary Shackshakers, The California Feetwarmers
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates
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Trailblazers - Women In Country Music Podcast

January 02, 2020 by David Vousden in Alt-Country, Americana, Country, News, singer-songwriter, Podcast

The California Country Show is a syndicated radio show and podcast hosted by “Just Dave” Bernal which is a pretty cool way to check out a host of great music by Independent and major label acts. Dave recently launched a new series of interview podcasts to shine a light on new female artists entitled: Trailblazers - Women In Country Music. The shows feature Dixie Jade, Julia Hatfield, Honey County, Darci Carlson and Sheyna Gee who recount their personal musical journeys. The show is available via all the usual platforms including Apple and Spotify and is well worth checking out. More about California Country and Trailblazers follows:

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January 02, 2020 /David Vousden
Trailblazers, California Country Show, Darci Carlson, Dixie Jade, Julia Hatfield, Sheyna Gee, Honey County
Alt-Country, Americana, Country, News, singer-songwriter, Podcast
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The Blue Highways debut EP due August 23rd

July 11, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Alt-Country, Classic Rock, News

Hot on the heels of their recent ‘Play, Johnny Play’ single The Blue Highways will release their debut EP on August 23rd. The 4 track EP features a string of fine songs that run the gamut from the Jersey Shore/Asbury Dukes influenced opener ‘He Worked’ to the old-school pedal steel twang of closer ‘Have You Seen My Baby’. 'He Worked' will be released as a single on August 9th. More about The Blue Highways including details of London shows later this year follows:

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July 11, 2019 /David Vousden
The Blue Highways
Americana, Alt-Country, Classic Rock, News
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Maverick Festival tickets and CD bundles to be won

June 20, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, Competitions

Hello and welcome to the very first Red Guitar Music competition.  For our first run at a giveaway, we wanted to start with a bang so we’ve got together with the good folk at Maverick Festival and some of the acts performing at the 2019 event to offer up a pair of weekend tickets plus two sets of CDs with a Maverick Festival 2019 connection. A prize guaranteed to leave even the relative Americana newbie able to hold their own over a pint in the pub. Please read on for full details of the prize and the various ways to enter the competition:

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June 20, 2019 /David Vousden
Maverick Festival, The Black Feathers, Ags Connolly, Broken Bones Matilda, Don Gallardo, Americana
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, Competitions
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The Shires, Alabama 3 and The Magic Numbers among additions to Black Deer Festival 2019

May 09, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, Tour Dates

The latest list of additions to the 2019 Black Deer Festival include UK country duo The Shires returning to the UK for a Sunday night show at the festival. Other names added today (May 9th) include Alabama 3 performing an acoustic set, The Magic Numbers, Stephen Spender and The Breretons. They will join an already impressive list that includes The Mavericks, John Butler Trio, Band of Horses and Billy Bragg. The festival will also host a panel celebrating the history of AMA-UK with Stevie Freeman, Bob Harris OBE and Emily Barker among those set to participate. Much more about the festival, which takes place at Eridge Park, Kent on 21st-23rd June 2019, follows:

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May 09, 2019 /David Vousden
Black Deer Festival, The Shires, Alabama 3, The Magic Numbers
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, Tour Dates
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The RGM week in review #1 03/05/2019

May 03, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Classic Rock, Alt-Country, Country, News, singer-songwriter, Folk

The RGM inbox has been very busy of late so we thought we’d corral a selection of recent news items all in one place. We listen to a wide range of stuff here at RGM from the biggest names to newer artists just starting out so you never know what you might find. Discovering new music is always exciting so we urge you to take a moment and check out the selection of recent news. Your next favourite artist might be just one click away.

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May 03, 2019 /David Vousden
Bruce Springsteen, Jade Jackson, The Alvarez Theory, Steve Hewitt
Americana, Classic Rock, Alt-Country, Country, News, singer-songwriter, Folk
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Black Deer Festival 21st - 23rd June 2019

April 09, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates

The Black Deer Festival will return to the leafy confines of Eridge Park in Kent on June 21st - 23rd 2019. The festival recently won Best New UK Festival at the AIF Independent Festival Awards 2018 and is looking to build on that momentum in 2019. The lineup looks strong with Band of Horses, John Butler Trio, The Staves, The Mavericks and legendary singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson already announced. Recent additions to the bill include Billy Bragg, Ethan Johns (solo), Yola, Treetop Flyers and Sam Morrow while a few of RGM’s personal favourites are also set to appear including The Sheepdogs, Ferris & Sylvester and Worry Dolls. Much more about the festival including ticket details follows:

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April 09, 2019 /David Vousden
Black Deer, Band of Horses, The Staves, The Mavericks, The Sheepdogs, Kris Kristofferson, Neko Case, Larkin Poe, Marcus King Band, The Wandering Hearts, Worry Dolls, Lucero, Yola, Justin Townes Earle, Paul Cauthen
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, Folk, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates
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Maverick Festival 5th - 7th July 2019

April 05, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Alt-Folk, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, Tour Dates

The Maverick Festival is celebrating its 12th anniversary by once again bringing the very best of the Americana scene to picturesque Easton Farm Park in Suffolk over the first weekend of July 2019. This year the festival will be throwing a little Cajun into the mix and shining a spotlight on the Bluegrass scene on Friday night. As usual, a wide variety of acts are set to appear including Ags Connolly, Chance McCoy, Amy Lott, Broken Bones Matilda, The Black Feathers, Dana Immanuel & The Stolen Band (terrific at the recent press launch for the festival) and many, many more. Loads more about the festival including ticket details follows:

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April 05, 2019 /David Vousden
Maverick Festival, Daniel Kemish, The Black Feathers, Sarah Savoy, Dana Immanuel, Chance McCoy, Hannah Aldridge, Rich Hall, Amy Lott, Broken Islands, Ags Connolly, Don Gallardo, Halleluja Trails, Copper Viper
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Alt-Folk, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, Roots, Tour Dates
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Josh Turner and Kip Moore to headline The Long Road Festival 2019

March 13, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, singer-songwriter, Southern Rock, Tour Dates

The Long Road festival in Stanford Hall, Leicestershire launched in 2018 and will return to the venue in 2019 on September 6th - 8th for three days of the very best in country, Americana and roots music. The first wave of acts for 2019 include headliners Josh Turner (making his UK debut) and Kip Moore. The Steel Woods, John Paul White, Asleep At The Wheel. Rhiannon Giddens, Eric Paslay, Charley Crockett, Morgan Evans, LANCO and Lainey Wilson are among the impressive names confirmed for the festival. Tickets are on sale from 9am on Friday March 15th. A full list of the acts announced today and loads more about The Long Road festival follows:

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March 13, 2019 /David Vousden
Josh Turner, Kip Moore, Asleep At The Wheel, John Paul White, Rhiannon Giddens, Morgan Evans, LANCO, Charley Crockett, The Long Road Festival, Eric Paslay, The Steel Woods
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Country Rock, Festivals, News, singer-songwriter, Southern Rock, Tour Dates
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Josh Ritter to release 'Fever Breaks' album April 26th 2019

January 31, 2019 by David Vousden in Americana, Alt-Country, New Single, News, singer-songwriter, Video

Josh Ritter will release his tenth album ‘Fever Breaks’ on April 26th 2019 via Pytheas Recordings/Thirty Tigers. The new album was produced by Jason Isbell and features Isbell’s band the 400 Unit. If lead single ‘Old Black Magic’ is anything to go by then April 26th should be added to your diary right now. The press release for the album including more about Josh Ritter and the single ‘Old Black Magic’ follows:

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January 31, 2019 /David Vousden
Josh Ritter, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Americana, Alt-Country, New Single, News, singer-songwriter, Video
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The RGM 2019 Preview

January 01, 2019 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Classic Rock, Country, Country Rock, Folk, Hard Rock, News, Pop, Southern Rock

Welcome to Red Guitar Music in 2019 and a Happy New Year to all our readers. 2018 was a banner year for RGM as we increased our readership by a little over 50% so we’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who’s taken the time to read, share or comment and to all the PR companies, labels and artists who’ve been in touch since we launched in 2014. RGM was established to shine a light on the music we liked and to, in some small way, help to promote both established artists and new acts looking to break through. A quick look at an RGM inbox overflowing with great music tells us this will continue, but who are the artists to look out for in the early months of 2019?

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January 01, 2019 /David Vousden
Amigo The Devil, The Steel Woods, Fiat Lux, Mandolin Orange, Deer Tick
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Classic Rock, Country, Country Rock, Folk, Hard Rock, News, Pop, Southern Rock
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Sights and Sounds of Tennessee continues at London's Waterloo until June 17th

June 06, 2018 by David Vousden in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Country, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates

After a successful launch on June 4th with Yola Carter and Gill Landry performing shows the Sights and Sounds of Tennessee exhibit will continue at London's Waterloo station until June 17th. Over the next ten days or so some great artists will be performing 2-4pm on weekdays with a Jack Daniel's Happy Hour from 4-6pm to follow. Bennett Wilson Poole and Worry Dolls are among the top acts playing sets. More about the exhibit, including the chance to win a holiday to Tennessee, who's performing and the idea behind the exhibit follows:

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June 06, 2018 /David Vousden
soundsoftennessee, Gill Landry, Yola Carter, Worry Dolls, Bennett Wilson Poole
Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Country, News, Roots, singer-songwriter, Tour Dates
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Rain Perry and The Gourds highlight Austin Texas music scene @ London's SoundScreen Festival

March 16, 2018 by David Vousden in Americana, News, Film, Festivals, Alt-Country, Folk

From March 21st - 28th the SoundScreen Festival will bring music and film together at a range of venues throughout London. Many genres of music are represented with Dave & Ray Davies of The Kinks, Julian Temple, The Slits and Lee Scratch Perry amongst the featured artists. It was very pleasing to find the Austin Music scene featured at the festival with 'All The Labor - The Story of The Gourds' and Rain Perry's 'The Shopkeeper' amongst the films to be shown. Regular readers might remember we reviewed 'The Shopkeeper' here at RGM last year (review) so it's great to see both films receiving their International Premiers at SoundScreen. Please read on for more about 'All The Labor' and 'The Shopkeeper' including ticket details and screening times:

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March 16, 2018 /David Vousden
The Shopkeeper, The Gourds, Film, Americana, Alt-Country
Americana, News, Film, Festivals, Alt-Country, Folk
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