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Celebrating Black History Month: Rhiannon Giddens, Linda Martell, Miko Marks, and MoreTo celebrate Black History Month ā€“ and the vital contributions of Black, Afro-, and African American artists and musicians to American roots music ā€“ BGS,Ā Good Country, and our friends atĀ Real Roots RadioĀ in southwestern Ohio have partnered once again. This time, weā€™ll be bringing you weekly collections of a variety of…
Black VoicesFeb 5, 2025

ļ»æ Two of the world's preeminent experts on folk, old-time, and string band traditions (and on Black folks' seminal contributions to these art forms), Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson have announced they are reuniting on a brand new album, What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow (set for release April 18 on Nonesuch Records).…

Black VoicesFeb 4, 2025

ļ»æ Exuberance is the exact right mood on a day when the transcendental Valerie June announces a new album, and exuberant is certainly the vibe of her new track, "Joy, Joy!" and its brand new accompanying music video. (Watch above.) The song was dropped this morning in tandem with an announcement of the Memphis native's…

Black VoicesJan 13, 2025

When one really digs below the surface of Mon RovĆ®a, thereā€™s this intricate kaleidoscope of self, this winding path where the road to the here and now for the singer-songwriter has truly been one of restless resilience, dogged passion, and spiritual curiosity. The rising artist has already lived this whirlwind existence of trials and tribulations,…

Black VoicesJan 10, 2025

Joy Clark and Ani DiFranco connected over something unexpected: a Christmas song. Slated to perform at the same benefit show in 2022, the two singer-songwriter-guitarists were grouped to take the stage together and needed a holiday tune, ideally an original one. Clarkā€™s ā€œGumbo Christmasā€ made it to DiFranco before the show, and the legendary artist…

Black VoicesDec 18, 2024

ā€œI like to say my music is mixed, like me,ā€ laughs Julie Williams, a queer, biracial Nashville-based songwriter who happens to be one of the strongest new voices to emerge in country music this decade. ā€œI grew up loving ā€˜90s country, but before I moved to Nashville I didnā€™t necessarily think I could make that…