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The African American Folklorist is a quarterly newspaper that contains articles about traditions, traditional beliefs, the cultural context, geographical locations, music, and vernaculars of African Americans and the role each element plays in the lives of the people past and present.
40th anniversary edition of Bobby Womack’s ‘The Poet’ and ‘The Poet II’ remastered, expanded editions set for release this spring
McNally breathes new life into the music here, tackling the tunes with an honesty and a maturity that transcends genre and gender
‘Down In Texas ’71’ captures a special snapshot in time during the pivotal year of 1971 for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group.
“Cherry on Top” is available today via Delmark Records on all major outlets
Renowned songwriter and member of The Highwomen to release new solo album later this year
On Valentine’s Day, UK-based rhythm and blues band Redfish release ‘Songs from the Fire Station,’ their new EP comprising four fan favorites, recorded live from their popular monthly residency at the Old Fire Station in Carlisle.
“The main thread, as I see it, is in the songs, or the stories.” – Rick Holmstrom
Rework of her feel-good R&B anthem “Trippin” out now.
