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  • Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway perform “She’ll Change,” the recently released track from Tuttle’s forthcoming Nonesuch debut. Filmed at Hartland Studios in Nashville, the video features Tuttle on guitar and vocals alongside her band of bluegrass virtuosos—mandolinist Dominick Leslie, banjoist Kyle Tuttle, fiddle player Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, and bassist Shelby Means. It was directed and edited by Michael Kessler, recorded and mixed by Ryan McFadden, and mastered by Edsel Holden.


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  • Punch Brothers perform the traditional tune "Cattle in the Cane," from their 2022 album, Hell on Church Street, at Blackbird Studios in Nashville. The record, the band’s reimagining of, and homage to, the late bluegrass great Tony Rice’s landmark solo album Church Street Blues, features a collection of songs by Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, Bill Monroe, and others. Video directed by Alex Chaloff.


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  • Hurray for the Riff Raff (aka Alynda Segarra's) “RHODODENDRON,” from their 2022 Nonesuch debut, LIFE ON EARTH. The song is about is about “finding rebellion in plant life,” says Segarra. "Being called by the natural world and seeing the life that surrounds you in a way you never have. A mind expansion. A psychedelic trip. A spiritual breakthrough. Learning to adapt, and being open to the wisdom of your landscape. Being called to fix things in your own backyard, your own community.” Video directed by Lucia Honey, conceptualized by Lucia Honey and Alynda Segarra. Dancers: Owen Ever, Zerodanza, Kate Barnett, and Kat Sotelo.


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  • Jeff Parker's "Suffolk," from his 2021 solo guitar album, Forfolks. Video directed and edited by Cauleen Smith.


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  • Cécile McLorin Salvant performs the title track from her Nonesuch Records debut, Ghost Song. Video directed by Matthew Edginton with animation by Salvant.


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  • Ben LaMar Gay's “Mestre Candeia’s Denim Hat,” from his 2021 album Open Arms to Open Us. An homage to improvisatory and rhythmic elements of the Brazilian “Partido Alto” tradition, the track sees Gay lay a Chicago-style free-jazz synth raga over a swinging, fractured march. The title is a nod to the insight and style of master sambista and partideiro Antônio Candeia Filho. Video by Andrea Rodea and Erik Mares of the Mexico City based Rhizomes Films.


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  • The Black Keys celebrate the 10th anniversary of "Lonely Boy" with the story of how Derrick T. Tuggle’s infamous “main character vibes” became the theme of this El Camino single. El Camino (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) is available in several formats, including a Super Deluxe edition of five vinyl LPs or four CDs that includes a remastered version of the original album; a previously unreleased Live in Portland, ME concert recording; the BBC Radio 1 Zane Lowe session from 2012; a 2011 Electro-Vox session; an extensive photo book; a limited-edition poster and lithograph; and a “new car scent” air freshener.


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  • Ben LaMar Gay's "Oh Great Be the Lake," from his 2021 album Open Arms to Open Us. The track is a classic ballad penned by Gay to his memories of jumping off the rocks into Lake Michigan on Chicago’s Southside. Video by Chris Strong.


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  • Punch Brothers perform "Church Street Blues," from their 2022 album, Hell on Church Street, at Blackbird Studios in Nashville. The record, the band’s reimagining of, and homage to, the late bluegrass great Tony Rice’s landmark solo album Church Street Blues, features a collection of songs by Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, Bill Monroe, and others. Video directed by Alex Chaloff.


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  • Ben LaMar Gay's "Sometimes I Forget How Summer Looks on You," from his 2021 album Open Arms to Open Us, features OHMME singers Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart and, according to Gay, is "inspired by the preparation one makes for another when it’s time for them to enter or exit an embrace, a memory or a life." The video, filmed in Chicago and directed by Gay, features Dana Powell, Summer Powell, and Tiffany Merrills.


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