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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
Jillette Johnson performs I Shouldn t Go Anywhere , Annie , Angelo and Forgive Her from her album It s A Beautiful Day And I Love You for WMOT s Finally Friday From Home.
Clint Roberts performs Nero s Waltz , The Drifter , Broken Horns and Nothing Left To Say from his album Rose Songs for WMOT s Finally Friday From Home.
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The women in music defining 2021
In celebration of International Women’s Month, the good people at Symphonic are taking a moment to highlight some of the women who are defining this generation through their incredible work.
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Since 1987, the world celebrates International Women’s Month every March. Here at Symphonic, we use this month to not only celebrate women in the industry as a whole, but to highlight the incredible artists in our ranks who are defining this generation and beyond.
Women in Music Who Are Defining 2021
Melody Thornton
“A brilliant performer with a lifetime of experience, soulful pop siren Melody remains a breath of fresh air; blending aspects of her Mexican/African-American heritage with her wild Western Arizona roots. In 2012, the GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter dropped her first mixtape, P.O.Y.B.L. Her impressive range and powerful delivery turned heads, garnering glowing reviews. A combination of sass and savoir-faire culled from h