Additional Videos
Sammy Brue interprets the writings of mentor Justin Townes Earle on ‘The Journals,’ highlighted by “Love at a Glance.”
Langhorne Slim brings Lockeland Strings into “Rock N Roll” for a live studio performance captured at Wilburn Street Studios.
Today, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter releases his new single and accompanying video, “They Think It’s Funny,” an early look at Savoy, North’s forthcoming third album, due September 1, 2026 via Round Badge Records.
Watch the video for “Off the Rails” now and experience 11 Guys Quartet in full swing.
Minor-key moods and harp mastery steal the spotlight from holiday cheer on “Christmas Eve Blues.”
Dave Specter ignites live, socially charged blues at Evanston’s SPACE.
Reed Turchi’s “Walk With Me” goes electric: an intimate, slide-driven evolution that reveals the North Mississippi blues lineage, ensemble chemistry, and fresh textures not heard on record.
The latest taste of his forthcoming Dan Auerbach-produced album, ‘Hallelujah! Don’t Let The Devil Fool Ya,’ the song channels Finley’s signature gospel-powered soul.
‘Let the Mermaids Flirt With Me: A Tribute to Mississippi John Hurt’ is out October 24th via Erin Harpe Music/VizzTone!
Blues roots run deep in Glenn & Oria’s fresh take on a classic.
Piper & The Hard Times debut their first-ever music video for title track “Good Company,” a heartfelt anthem celebrating friendship, family, and the powerful bonds that fuel their music.
Sly & The Family Stone’s earliest known live recording gets a fresh spotlight with a newly released video for “I Can’t Turn You Loose.” Captured in 1967 at Winchester Cathedral, the track is part of ‘The First Family,’ out July 18 via High Moon Records.
