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Thereâs lots of live music to look forward to through the summer â see our Summer Guide for recommendations on outdoor and reduced-capacity shows. But Music City musicians continue to release stacks of great music, and our writers have eight new titles to recommend. Add âem to your streaming queue, get a physical copy from your favorite record store. Or drop them on your wishlist for #BandcampFriday, the promotion in which the platform waives its cut of artist fees, the next installment of which is June 4.
Also check out our previous lists for even more recommendations:
2020:
The two-disc set
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As the past few weeks of tour and festival announcements have proven, many of us are strangely thrilled to fork over a lot of money for live music again.
You and your wallet also might have a renewed appreciation for an event like Musicians Corner, which returns to Nashville s Centennial Park next month with a three-day fest of acclaimed local artists and it s all free.
The long-running outdoor concert series holds its Weekend Return Celebration June 11-13. Among the headliners is Allison Russell of Our Native Daughters and Birds of Chicago, who just released her solo debut, Outside Child, and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Maggie Rose Holds Space for Women in the Music Industry to Tell Their Stories In the latest installment of our series on local podcasts, we talk to the host of
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Maggie Rose
Maggie Rose has spent the better part of the past decade playing music professionally, her days filled with writing, recording, touring and collaborating. She released her debut album
Cut to Impress in 2013. Packed with genre-defying songs Rose had co-written with highly respected songwriters including Shelly Fairchild, Brandy Clark and Cam, it received critical acclaim and earned a spot on the
Billboard charts.
Since then, Rose has toured with Sheryl Crow, sung with Outkast’s Big Boi and been dubbed a “Country It Girl” by