Lars Gotrich
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Dixie Chicks has never left our consciousness, but it's been quite a long time since they've released an album.
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On her first new song in two years, Margo Price offers a lighters-up ode to fighting sexism.
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Originally written for the 2001 album Reveal, this 2004 version was recorded in Nassau, Bahamas.
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In reimagining The Highwaymen's outlaw "Highwayman" song, the Highwomen become revolutionaries, with assistance from Yola and Sheryl Crow.
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After covering Rage Against the Machine and Bad Brains — not to mention collaborating with psychedelic hardcore band F***** Up — the Miami rapper has been making the case for a new role.
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Miranda Lambert shares a cute-as-hell country bop and a total barnburner. "It All Comes Out In The Wash" and "Locomotive" are Lambert's first solo offerings in three years.
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When you have a voice like Brittany Howard, just about anybody looks good singing along. But when that person is Terry Crews, it's even sweeter.
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Florence Welch adapted "Jenny of Oldstones" from the Game of Thrones books for last night's episode.
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Robert Ellis has fully embraced his role as Texas troubadour, putting a little Gram Parsons-style honky-tonk into the bedazzled piano-pop of Elton John.
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Kacey Musgraves can sing just about any song, can't she? She stopped by BBC Radio 2's Piano Room for a touching performance.