!earshot - april 2021 - top 20 folk/roots/blues
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Rolling Stone RS Country Music Picks for Week of May 10th
A collab by John Paul White and Rose Cousins, and a hypnotic rebuke of a manipulative lover by Joy Oladokun
By Nolan Knight
Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names.
Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists. (Check out last week’s best songs.)
Donovan Woods and Aoife O’Donovan, “Iowa”
Donovan Woods collaborates with Aoife O’Donovan on the new song “Iowa,” the Canadian singer-songwriter’s first new music since the excellent 2020 album
Published May 07, 2021
As we head into Mother s Day weekend, make mama proud by getting up to speed on the best new Canadian music of the week. (You ve got to start somewhere, right?)
This week s playlist includes the newly-released opening track of Backxwash s forthcoming album, as well as fresh tracks from Emanuel, Night Lovell, Donovan Woods (featuring Aoife O Donovan), Alex Porat, I M U R, Alyson McNarma and more.
In this eclectic mix, we have covers of some classics from Nap Eyes (Green Day), No Joy (Deftones) and Vanille (The Rolling Stones). You can also hear Charles Spearin s guided meditation-esque transmission to his teenage kids, as well as highlights from the new Fiver, Paul Jacobs, Century Egg and Sam Tudor records.
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New Fuels Institute Report Provides Insight Into Regulations Affecting the Installation & Operation of EV Supply Equipment
The EV market is expanding rapidly and so are policies supporting its growth. Each state and region adopts its own programs, incentives, and regulations around EV charging infrastructure, making it difficult to evaluate whether, how and where to enter the market. We reviewed regulations in all 50 states, three Canadian provinces and 100 metropolitan statistical areas to help stakeholders navigate the web of regulatory requirements.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As the Biden Administration embarks on an ambitious effort to deploy 500,000 EV charging stations, the Fuels Institute s Electric Vehicle Council s latest report will serve as a resource to guide the development of regulations affecting the installation and operations of electric vehicle service equipment (EVSE). EV Market Re