Ahead of NPR Tiny Desk Concert Taping, Brooklyn’s Almost-18-Year-Old Banjoist/Vocalist Nora Brown and Award-Winning Fiddle Player Stephanie Coleman Team Up for Lady of the Lake, Out July 28 on Jalopy Records

Ahead of NPR Tiny Desk Concert Taping, Brooklyn’s Almost-18-Year-Old Banjoist/Vocalist Nora Brown and Award-Winning Fiddle Player Stephanie Coleman Team Up for Lady of the Lake, Out July 28 on Jalopy Records

EP Produced by Legendary Recording Engineer Peter K. Siegel, Who Produced Doc Watson, Joseph Spence, Roy Buchanan, Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard Nora Brown—the Brooklyn, NY soon-to-be-eighteen-year-old banjoist/vocalist who has appeared at Newport Folk Festival,...
“Spellbinding” (No Depression) Songwriter/Guitarist Jonah Tolchin Announces Album Dockside, Co-Produced With Luther Dickinson, Out Oct 20 via His Newly-Formed Label Clover Music Group

“Spellbinding” (No Depression) Songwriter/Guitarist Jonah Tolchin Announces Album Dockside, Co-Produced With Luther Dickinson, Out Oct 20 via His Newly-Formed Label Clover Music Group

Blues-Inspired Album Recorded In Louisiana Brings The 25+ Million-Time Streamed Artist Full Circle “Leads Duane Allman would have respected.”–NPR Music Jonah Tolchin is one of my favorite artists working on the highways today. He is one of the very rare, totally...
NPR Music All Songs Considered Spotlights Annie Bartholomew’s “Awesome” Debut Album as No Depression Does Deep Dive with the Alaskan Songwriter, Calling Her “Gifted Storyteller”

NPR Music All Songs Considered Spotlights Annie Bartholomew’s “Awesome” Debut Album as No Depression Does Deep Dive with the Alaskan Songwriter, Calling Her “Gifted Storyteller”

Telling True and Imagined Stories of Gold Rush-Era Sex Workers in Alaska and the Yukon, Album Sisters of White Chapel Out Tomorrow NPR Music All Songs Considered played a track from Annie Bartholomew’s debut album Sisters of White Chapel, which portrays gold rush-era...