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Oodaredevil and jetsonmade Team Up for High-Flying Collaborative EP ‘SKYDIVIN’

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Oodaredevil has made his name in Dallas and online with wavy melodies and an uncommon swag that caught the attention of industry tastemakers, including jetsonmade. The South Carolina-born superproducer’s investment in Oodaredevil is much more than a co-sign-the rapper and producer have united for SKYDIVIN, a new collaborative EP.

Produced by jetson and his Spaceboy associates, the new EP is as exhilarating as the titular activity, as the Dallas rapper ping-pongs off futuristic synths and trampoline 808s with freewheeling cadences and dynamic, sticky melodies. SKYDIVIN spans 8-tracks, including recent single “AITE,” a new version of “GET GEEKED,” previously performed solo by Oodaredevil on From The Block and now featuring a guest spot from underground hero Zukenee, and “WYWO,” a new collaboration with Cochise.

Along with the EP, the rapper-producer duo shares “WIN!,” a new video from the project. Produced by jetsonmade, EJ Stellar, and austinpyo , “WIN!” is built around triumphant sliding 808s and euphoric bells, as Oodaredevil touts his accomplishments with subterranean triplets. In the video, jetson and Oodaredevil take a tour through Atlanta, as they pose for photos, get fits off, and plan their takeover in the rap capital.

Oodaredevil (pronounced “two-oh-daredevil”) grew up steeped in the Texas rap scene, idolizing rappers like UGK’s Bun B and Pimp C and admiring how his region’s rappers would manipulate their voice through chopped-n-screwed mixes. He started to post his own music on SoundCloud, building a cult following that appreciated his singular sense of melody. His 2023 album, Diary of a inky kid, vol. 3, earned praise from Pitchfork, who called the tape “hypnotic” with “beats that sound as digital as possible.” In 2024, Oodaredevil dropped multiple mixtapes, including Texas Tycoon, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.

Born and raised in South Carolina, jetsonmade has become one of the most in-demand hitmakers in the hip-hop scene. He first drew attention as the producer behind DaBaby’s run of massive hits, including Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit “Suge (Yea Yea),” which earned jetson two GRAMMY Award nominations. jetson also produced Jack Harlow’s breakout hit “What’s Poppin’,” reaching #2 on the Hot 100. Since then, jetson has collaborated with many of the hottest rappers in the game, including 21 Savage, Playboi Carti, Rod Wave, NLE Choppa, Roddy Ricch, and many more. jetsonmade is the founder of the Spaceboy, a record label and collective of producers and artists.

With the SKYDIVIN making imminent landfall, Oodaredevil and jetsonmade aim to change the trap conversation.

Country Music Hall of Fame to Open “Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker” Exhibit on May 20

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will explore the life and career of Country Music Hall of Fame member Dolly Parton in a new exhibition, Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker. The exhibit will focus on turning points throughout Parton’s more than 60-year career where she overcame obstacles and ignored naysayers to become one of the most beloved and widely recognized celebrities across the world. The exhibit will be open from May 20 until Sept. 2026.

“Being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame was one of the greatest moments of my life, and being able to have a personal exhibit for the fans that put me there is a very big deal to me,” said Dolly Parton. “This seeker is very proud and honored, and I hope you enjoy my journey. I will always love you.”

“After accomplishing enough for three lifetimes, Dolly Parton continues to astound and amaze us with her boundless talent, her vivacious wit and her tremendous generosity,” said Kyle Young, chief executive officer of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “Like all great artists, Parton has demonstrated consistently that she can transform adversity and setbacks into works of stunning beauty and insight into the human condition.”

Access to the Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker exhibit is included with museum admission. A limited number of timed tickets for the exhibit are available each day. Advance reservations are encouraged and ticket availability can be found on the museum’s website.

The exhibit will include clothing, awards, handwritten lyrics, instruments, photographs, exclusive interview footage and more. Examples of items to be displayed include:

  • Parton’s first draft of handwritten lyrics to her classic song and #1 country hit “Jolene.”
  • A custom-built Gibson five-string banjo with a white metallic finish, rhinestone embellishments and butterfly motifs used by Parton at performances in 1992 and on her “Halos & Horns Tour” in 2002.
  • A Sony portable cassette tape recorder Parton used when she wrote the songs “I Will Always Love You,” “Jolene” and “The Seeker.”
  • A cowgirl outfit Parton wore in scenes in the 1980 Hollywood film “9 to 5.”
  • Hand-painted and beaded boots, designed by Bambi Breakstone, which Parton wore at the photoshoot for her 2002 album, Halos & Horns.
  • The Kennedy Center Honors medallion Parton was presented with in 2006 to honor her lifetime of contributions to American culture.
  • A Tony Chase-designed lace dress, embellished with pearl beading, Parton wore when she performed the R&B classic “I’m a Hog for You Baby” as a duet with the Muppets character Miss Piggy on an episode of Parton’s ABC-TV variety series “Dolly!” in 1987.
  • A Lucy Adams-designed dress, with lace sleeves and skirt and a butterfly-shaped rhinestone design, which Parton wore at appearances on “The Porter Wagoner Show” and the cover of the 1974 album Porter ‘n’ Dolly.
  • The Gibson L-30 archtop acoustic guitar, built around 1935 – given to Parton as a gift from her brother Floyd Parton – which she played in the 1991 music video for “Silver and Gold,” from her album Eagle When She Flies.
  • The dress, with balloon sleeves, chiffon skirt, bugle beading and rhinestone accents Parton wore at a 1978 photoshoot by celebrity photographer Harry Langdon Jr. The likeness of her on a Dolly Parton-themed pinball machine, made by Bally in 1979, was based on one of Langdon’s photos of her in this dress.
  • A Steve Summers-designed metallic dress, with mesh fabric, spikes and beaded fringe, was worn by Parton in photos promoting her singles “World on Fire” and “We are the Champions/We Will Rock You,” from her 2023 album, Rockstar.
  • The Andreas-designed, rhinestone-covered platform mules Parton wore at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 10, 2019. The ceremony included a tribute to Parton, in which Miley Cyrus, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves and Katy Perry performed a medley of her songs. Parton joined them onstage to sing “Jolene” with Cyrus.

Dolly Parton was born the fourth of 12 children 15 miles east of Sevierville in a remote cabin in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee with no plumbing, electricity or access roads. Embracing her father’s enterprising work ethic and her mother’s love of traditional Scots-Irish folk music, she pursued her dream of becoming an entertainer despite limited opportunities. By age 10, Parton performed regularly on radio and television shows in Knoxville, Tennessee; recorded teen-pop tunes in Louisiana at age 13; and signed with Mercury Records in Nashville at age 16 – moving there to pursue her career the day after finishing high school.

Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker will explore many times during Parton’s life where her persistence established a pattern to not let critics or business-as-usual policies discourage the pursuit of her dreams. Some of the themes include:

At age 13, Parton made her Grand Ole Opry debut, but only after she and her uncle Bill Owens persuaded singer Jimmy C. Newman to give her one of his time slots after an Opry manager refused to schedule her, citing her youth.

After establishing herself in Nashville, Parton resisted advice from record executives who warned that her flamboyant fashions would overshadow her talent – determined to present herself as boldly as she dreamed as a young girl with a vivid imagination and a desire to stand apart and experience life beyond the Smoky Mountains.

When Parton collaborated with L.A. pop producer Gary Klein for her 1977 album Here You Come Again, many in the Nashville community accused her of abandoning country music in search of pop success. The album became Parton’s first million-selling album, earning her first Grammy Award and led to her film debut as Doralee Rhodes, in Jane Fonda’s upcoming film “9 to 5,” when Fonda heard Parton’s hit “Two Doors Down” from the album.

To encourage an interest in reading in children five and under in Sevier County and to honor her father, who never learned to read but insisted on his children becoming readers, she founded Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in 1995 – shocking skeptics when 1,700 books reached mailboxes from the first month on. She launched the Dollywood Foundation in 1998, with the Imagination Library as its flagship program, which is now active in all 50 states, as well as in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Nu-Blu Releases First AI-Generated Bluegrass Music Video with “Time (Still On Your Side)”

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Known for their heartfelt bluegrass sound and their ability to blend traditional acoustic elements with contemporary storytelling, North Carolina-based band Nu-Blu is about to push the boundaries of music technology with the release of their groundbreaking music video for the song “Time (Still On Your Side).” The video is the first fully AI-produced music video in the bluegrass genre, marking a significant step into the future of music production and visual storytelling.

Nu-Blu, comprised of husband-and-wife duo Daniel and Carolyn Routh, along with bandmates Austin Hefflefinger (banjo) and Justin Harrison (mandolin), has long been known for their unique, soulful sound and innovative approach to bluegrass music. With five Top Ten Billboard albums, critical acclaim, and an ever-growing fan base, they have firmly established themselves as one of the leading forces in the genre. The release of “Time (Still On Your Side)” signals a new era for the band, embracing the exciting possibilities offered by artificial intelligence in music video production.

The song, “Time (Still On Your Side),” is a conversation with time personified in human form. It reminds us that it is unstoppable. We all have a limited amount given to us and should take advantage of what we have. The AI-produced video offers a visually stunning, otherworldly experience that perfectly complements the song’s lyrical depth. Using the latest in AI and machine learning technology, the video features breathtaking landscapes, surreal imagery, and emotive visuals that tell the song’s story in a way that has never been done before.

“We’ve always been about pushing the envelope, whether it’s with our music or our visual art,” said Daniel Routh, lead guitarist and vocalist for Nu-Blu. “The idea of integrating AI into the creative process while maintaining authenticity was a concern, but it opened up a whole new world of possibilities. The AI allows us to bring our vision to life in ways that we couldn’t do with a live action video. We can’t wait for our fans to experience it.”

This release marks another exciting chapter for Nu-Blu, who have captivated audiences for over two decades with their emotionally rich music and personal storytelling. Having recently joined forces with Turnberry Records for their latest release “Where You’ve Been,” the band’s willingness to experiment with new technologies underscores their commitment to innovation and excellence.

“We’re excited to be able to merge tradition with technology,” said Carolyn Routh, bassist and lead vocalist. “Bluegrass music is all about storytelling. Using AI as a new artistic element helps us connect with our audience on a deeper level. AI might seem like an unlikely partner for bluegrass, but in this case, it’s allowed us to elevate the song in a way that feels incredibly authentic and moving.”

Nu-Blu’s journey has been marked by resilience, artistry, and an unwavering commitment to their fans. From overcoming adversity, including Carolyn’s near-fatal stroke and ongoing battle with Type 1 diabetes, to becoming the permanent hosts of the nationally-syndicated TV show Bluegrass Ridge, the band has shown that no challenge is too great. Their latest project is no exception.

“The use of artificial intelligence is controversial, but AI is just a continuation of the technology we’ve been using for decades,” Daniel says. “The first Pro Tools system was launched in 1991. Auto Tune and studio plug-ins have become commonplace in music production. We still support the true, original, human element of music creation, be we also embrace new technologies in production. It’s sort of like our music — tradition meets innovation.”

With “Time (Still On Your Side),” Nu-Blu is once again proving that they are not afraid to take bold risks, blending the timeless sound of bluegrass with the cutting-edge tools of the future.

“Time (Still on Your Side)” was written by Bobby Terry, whose career has seen cuts by the likes of Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Montgomery Gentry, Lonestar, Trisha Yearwood, and Faith Hill; and Kevin Brandt, the 5-time gold and platinum album writer. It is a conversation with time itself. It reminds us that it is unstoppable. We all have a limited amount given to us and should take advantage of what we have. There is no promise of tomorrow. Live life to its fullest.

Ludwig Göransson and Ryan Coogler Reunite for Sinners Soundtrack and Score, Out April 18

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Sony Classical and Sony Masterworks announce the April 18 release of the Original Score and Original Soundtrack albums from writer/director/producer Ryan Coogler’s new film SINNERS, with music and production by Oscar-winning composer LUDWIG GORANSSON.

Having previously collaborated on Coogler’s blockbuster franchises Black Panther and Creed, Goransson delivers two complex musical narratives that pulse through the director’s thrilling, genre-bending original concept set in the Mississippi Delta in 1932.

At the heart of both the songs and score lives a 1932 Dobro resonator guitar. “Why You Here / Before the Sun Went Down,” the score’s lead single, is a tender love ballad that slowly grows from tentative strings and impassioned guitar plucks into rich, complex orchestrations and vocalizations by one of the film’s stars, Miles Caton. Listen to the song here.

In addition to the film’s Original Score, Goransson produced an album of original songs and recordings that further the film’s music story with collaborators including Rod Wave, James Blake, Don Toliver, Brittany Howard, Raphael Saadiq, Buddy Guy, Rhiannon Giddens, Cedric Burnside, Eric Gales, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Iarla O Lionáird, Jerry Cantrell, Lola Kirke, Peter Dreams, Bobby Rush, OG DAYV, Jack O’Connell, Sharde Thomas-Mallory and more.

“I never imagined I’d score a film about a guitar player – it hits close to home,” said Goransson. “My dad, a guitar teacher at the local school and a die-hard blues fanatic, put a guitar in my hands when I was six. If it were up to him, I’d be named Albert for Albert King, the legendary guitarist. The score I composed for Sinners is the most personal of my career. It’s a reflection of my own musical journey, told through the voice of the instrument that means the most to me. I perform it on a 1932 Dobro Cyclops resonator-the very same guitar that Preacherboy Sammie carries throughout the film.

I grew up with this music in my ear – but as I spent time in the Delta, digging into the roots of the blues and the people who shaped it, I realized I’d only been scratching the surface. The fingerprints of the blues are present in virtually all popular music that has existed since, and we wanted the music of Sinners to reflect that. Beyond feeling raw and lived in, we wanted it to be firmly rooted in its true origin story. We weren’t aiming for nostalgia; we wanted it to feel immediate. Much of the music was written and recorded on set during the shoot, with the cast and crew working alongside us. That process gave the film a sound that’s connected to the past, alive in the moment. This is the music story of Sinners.”

Executive produced by Ludwig Goransson, Ryan Coogler, and Serena Göransson, the Original Soundtrack was introduced this past Friday with the lead single “Sinners” by multi-platinum Rap/R&B powerhouse ROD WAVE – listen here. Having amassed a staggering eight billion streams in the past year alone and five consecutive albums debuting at #1 on the Billboard Rap Albums chart, Rod Wave was inspired to write the song after watching the film at filmmaker Ryan Coogler’s special request. The song is accompanied by a new music video directed by the Coogler Brothers (Ryan Coogler, Noah Coogler and Keenan Coogler).

Dylan Gossett Announces “The American Trail” Tour Following Breakout Year and Festival Buzz

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Drawing acclaim from both critics and fans alike and selling over 72,000 tickets globally in 2024 alone, Platinum-Certified singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Dylan Gossett reveals he’ll hit the road once again this July on “The American Trail Tour,” which will make stops across the midwest and west in Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana.

The buzzing artist-to-watch will also be performing at various festivals this summer, including Windy City Smokeout and Under The Big Sky. Tickets for “The American Trail Tour” go on-sale via pre-sale on April 9th at 10am local time and public on-sale on April 11th at 10am local time.

Gossett is currently on “The Back 40 Tour” across the U.S. and Canada and will make his highly anticipated debut at this year’s Stagecoach Festival on April 26th. The Austin, TX native recently dropped his first release of 2025 “Like I Do”, teasing more to come from him this year.

Dylan Gossett has emerged as one of the brightest new stars in country music. In less than two years, he has notched over 800 million total streams. His breakout single “Coal” picked up a Platinum Certification in the United States, in addition to going Silver in the U.K., Platinum in Australia, 2x-Platinum in Canada, and 2x-Platinum in Ireland. The song marked his first entry on the Spotify U.S. Top 200 Chart, Billboard Hot 100 Chart, and U.K. Official Singles Chart Top 100. Not to mention, it broke into the Top 25 of the Billboard Country Digital Songs Chart and Top 5 of the Spotify Viral 50 U.S. and Global Charts. It’s no wonder major players such as Spotify and Amazon pegged him as an “Artist To Watch” in 2024, while Music Row named him among its “Next Big Thing Class of 2025 Artists.

Capping off a monumental 2024, Gossett released his single “Tree Birds”. Grammy.compraised Gossett, saying, “The rising Americana sensation employs the perfect amount of harmonica to properly communicate just how head over heels in love he is on the giddy track;” while Holler Country declared him “[a] frontrunner of this next generation of red dirt singer-songwriters,” and Country Chord proclaimed, “He is one of the most exciting voices in the genre today. He once again captures lighting in a bottle on ‘Tree Birds.’” Last fall, Amazon Music also tapped Dylan to contribute “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (Amazon Music Original).” Plus, he was featured on the much-talked-about Twisters: The Album Soundtrack with his original song “Stronger Than A Storm.” Not to mention, he delivered a showstopping rendition of “Coal” during ESPN’s College GameDay at his alma mater Texas A&M—watch a clip of his performance HERE.

UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
“The Back 40 Tour”
April 8 – Calgary, AB – The Palace Theatre
April 9 – Edmonton, AB – Midway Music Hall
April 12 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
April 24 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre
April 26 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach Festival
April 28 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel
May 3 – Arlington, TX – Lonestar Smokeout Festival
May 13 – London, ON – London Music Hall
May 14 – Kitchener, ON – Elements
May 16 – Bala, ON – The KEE To Bala
May 20 – Quebec City, QC – Théâtre Capitole
May 21 – Ottawa, ON – National Arts Center Southam Hall
May 23 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS
May 29 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
May 30 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
May 31 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution Live
June 6 – Myrtle Beach, SC – Carolina Country Festival
September 13 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond

“The American Trail Tour”
July 9 – Wichita, KS – Wave Outdoors *Newly Announced
July 11 – Chicago, IL – Windy City Smokeout
July 12 – Clear Lake, IA – Surf Ballroom *Newly Announced
July 15 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up *Newly Announced
July 17 – Casper, WY – The Gaslight Social *Newly Announced
July 18 – Emigrant, MT – The Old Saloon *Newly Announced
July 19 – Whitefish, MT – Under The Big Sky

Lionel Richie to Release Candid Memoir ‘Truly’ on September 30, 2025

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Lionel Richie, one of the most iconic voices in music history, is finally telling his story in Truly, an intimate and unflinchingly honest memoir set for release on September 30, 2025.

As a storyteller second to none, Lionel Richie is ready to tell it all. In this intimate, deeply candid memoir, Lionel revisits hilarious and harrowing events to inspire all who doubt themselves or feel their dreams don’t matter. Lionel chronicles lessons learned during his unlikely story of remarkable success—his dramatic transformation from painfully shy, “tragically” late bloomer to world-class entertainer and composer of love songs that have played as the soundtrack of our lives.

Funny, warm, and riveting, Lionel recalls his childhood in Tuskegee, Alabama, where he grew up on its university campus during the heyday of the Civil Rights movement, raucous adventures as a member of The Commodores, coming-of-age in late 1960s Harlem, culture shock playing gigs on the French Riviera, the big break of being signed to Motown, his meteoric solo career that included an Olympics performance witnessed by two billion around the globe, all the way through to writing and recording “We Are the World” and his current multi-generational fame as a judge on American Idol. Even with its turbulence, loss, and near-calamity, Lionel’s journey takes us on a thrill ride and delivers a memoir for the ages—reminding us of the power of love to elevate our own lives and our world.

Bobby Rush and Kenny Wayne Shepherd to Make Historic Grand Ole Opry Debut Together on August 2

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Three-time Grammy Award-winning blues legend Bobby Rush and five-time Grammy nominated singer/songwriter/guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd, will be making their debut Grand Ole Opry performances – together – with a special appearance on August 2. Rush and Shepherd will perform songs from their new collection of blues tunes that was recently released titled “YOUNG FASHIONED WAYS.” Fans around the world can tune in to the live broadcast on opry.com and wsmonline.com, SiriusXM Willie’s Roadhouse, or its flagship home WSM Radio. This year marks the Opry’s 100thAnniversary.

Darius Rucker’s Riverfront Revival Returns Oct. 10–11, 2025 with Star-Studded Country Lineup

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For the fourth consecutive year, three-time GRAMMY Award-winner and Charleston native Darius Rucker has teamed up with SRE Entertainment to bring the highly anticipated Riverfront Revival music festival back to North Charleston’s Riverfront Park on Friday, Oct. 10, and Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025. The festival continues to impress each year, and this year’s lineup promises to deliver even more excitement with a return to its Country roots.

In addition to Rucker, this year’s festival will feature another local legend, Bill Murray & His Blood Brothers, plus performances by Riley Green, The Red Clay Strays, Whiskey Myers, Flatland Cavalry, Lukas Nelson, Dylan Marlowe, Kashus Culpepper, Brittney Spencer, Clay Street Unit, Neon Union, Austin Williams, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Warrick McZeke, Faith Schueler, Whiskey Run and Elizabeth Covington.

“My love for Charleston has influenced so much of my career,” notes Rucker. “Riverfront Revival, which made my longtime dream of bringing a music festival to this community a reality, is a celebration of the Lowcountry that gets better every year.”

Presale tickets are available tomorrow, April 10, at 10 a.m. ET by signing up for a code via the festival newsletter HERE. General onsale will begin on Friday, April 11 at 10 a.m. ET via RiverfrontRevival.com.

Two-day weekend passes begin at $205 for general admission, with general admission plus and VIP levels also available, while one-day passes begin at $130 for GA with the same tier options available. VIP tickets, limited in quantity and sold out three years in a row, include dedicated entrances and viewing areas in front of the stages, exclusive premium lounge areas, bars and upscale air-conditioned restrooms.

Each ticket sold will once again give back philanthropically to the Charleston community, with a portion of proceeds benefiting the Arts in Healing program at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and Just Be You, a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering teens with confidence, self-love and self-compassion.

Stanford Jazz Festival 2025 Brings a World-Class Lineup to the Bay Area from June 22–August 1

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Featuring a stellar roster of the world’s greatest jazz artists, the Stanford Jazz Festival 2025 celebrates the depth and diversity of the contemporary jazz scene, building on a half-century legacy of jazz preservation and innovation in the heart of Northern California. With dozens of electrifying concerts on the Stanford University campus from June 22 through Aug. 1, the West Coast’s second longest-running jazz festival showcases a multi-generational cast of state-of-the-art improvisers encompassing the tradition’s veteran masters, buzziest modern jazz artists, and rising musicians making their mark. Concerts will be held at Dinkelspiel Auditorium and Campbell Recital Hall.

Kicking off the Stanford Jazz Festival 2025 is Berkeley saxophonist George Brooks, who has forged deep relationships with the world’s greatest Hindustani and Carnatic classical musicians. He returns to the SJF on Sunday, June 22 for the 11th iteration of his Indian Jazz Journey showcase. The concert reprises his Indo-jazz collaboration with superstar vocalist Mahesh Kale, winner of India’s coveted National Film Award as the Best Playback Singer.

The official Friday night (June 27) opening weekend of the festival brings New York piano maestro Fred Hersch to Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Hersch’s supremely lyrical trio featuring bass master Drew Gress and New Orleans drum star Joe Dyson continues Stanford Jazz Festival’s tradition of hosting the jazz scene’s most celebrated working bands. The weekend continues with the quintet of New York trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, a widely influential bandleader, mentor and jazz chronicler known for his published interviews with fellow improvisers.

The American Songbook’s essential role in jazz is embodied by guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli, who performs with his hard-swinging trio at Dinkelspiel on Saturday, July 12. His expansive take on the pop music canon effortlessly encompasses Duke Ellington, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Joni Mitchell. Fresh off of celebrating her 50th birthday at Jazz at Lincoln Center, Israeli clarinet star Anat Cohen performs with Rio de Janeiro seven-string guitar virtuoso Marcello Gonçalves. A mainstay at the festival for the past decade, Anat Cohen concert signifies one of the many unique aspects of SJF where rare configurations of artists can only be experienced at the festival. Cohen has forged deep ties with Brazil’s finest instrumentalists, and she revisits her partnership with Gonçalves at Dinkelspiel on Saturday, July 19.

The jazz scene’s profusion of brilliant young vibraphonists can be traced directly to charismatic 30-year-old Joel Ross, a vaunted player, composer and bandleader who brings his blazing Good Vibes quartet to Dinkelspiel on Thursday, July 24. The combo features rising stars Kanoa Mendenhall on bass, Jeremy Dutton on drums, and Paul Cornish on piano. Recently signed to storied Blue Note Records, Cornish makes his Bay Area debut as a bandleader at Campbell Recital Hall on Sunday, July 27 with his trio featuring Oakland-reared drummer Savannah Harris (a founding member of Christian McBride’s Ursa Major).

No vocalist on the contemporary jazz scene has done more to distill the spirit of gospel in an improvisational context than the lustrous Lizz Wright. Possessing a sumptuously warm alto, the Chicago-based vocalist makes her SJF debut on Saturday, July 26 at Dinkelspiel, drawing on songs for her critically acclaimed 2024 album, Shadow. Few players have deeper ties to Stanford Jazz Workshop than piano master Taylor Eigsti, who is fresh off his second GRAMMY Award win (for his 2024 album Plot Armor). Eigsti makes his annual festival appearance at Dinkelspiel on Thursday, July 31 with an all-star quartet featuring Kneebody tenor saxophonist Ben Wendel and drummer Nate Wood, and bassist Harish Raghavan.

Founded in 1972 by saxophonist, arranger, and educator Jim Nadel, the SJF runs in tandem with the Stanford Jazz Workshop, an intensive summer education program staffed with acclaimed musicians who are also many of the SJF’s featured performers. The synergy between the Workshop and the SJF manifests at every concert, as all the students enrolled in a session receive complimentary tickets, bringing an infusion of youth to the venues.

Now under the direction of bassist/composer Cory Combs since 2024, the Festival continues to set a benchmark for presenting jazz’s finest practitioners. Combs brings a wealth of experience to the organization, including his pivotal role as SFJAZZ’s Director of Education (2007-2011), when he was part of the leadership team that designed, planned, and launched the $60 million SFJAZZ Center.

After six years as the founding director of outreach at the Nueva School in San Mateo, where he directed the K-12 music program and led the jazz ensemble, Combs took over as Executive Director of InterMusic SF (2016-2023), developing and curating six annual SF Music Day festivals at the San Francisco War Memorial. Under his direction, InterMusic SF provided more than $1 million in project grant funding for hundreds of professional musicians throughout the Bay Area, including numerous commissions, premieres, recordings, and performances. During the first years of the pandemic, he administered a relief fund along with Theater Bay Area and Dancers Group that provided over $500,000 in aid to out-of-work arts workers.

“Being part of the Stanford Jazz Festival means curating more than just concerts — it’s about cultivating moments where artistry, education, and community intersect,” says Cory Combs, Executive Director, Stanford Jazz Workshop. “This year’s festival lineup captures the incredible breadth of the jazz tradition, and I’m continually inspired by how these artists bridge generations and styles, reminding us why jazz remains such a vital and evolving art form.”

Stanford Jazz Festival 2025 — Artist Highlights

Fred Hersch Trio with Drew Gress and Joe Dyson
A select member of jazz’s piano pantheon, Fred Hersch is a pervasively influential creative force who has shaped the music’s course over more than three decades as an improviser, composer, educator, bandleader, collaborator and recording artist. The 17-time Grammy nominee continues adding to his manifold honors, which include a Rockefeller Fellowship, grants from Chamber Music America, the National Endowment for the Arts, Meet the Composer, and seven composition residencies at the MacDowell Colony. Renowned for his breathtaking solo recitals and exploratory duo encounters, he’s best known for leading a series of extravagantly lyrical trios. Bassist Drew Gress, an acclaimed bandleader and composer in his own right known for his work with trumpeter Dave Douglas, guitarist John Abercrombie and pianist Uri Caine, has worked intermittently with Hersch since the early 1990s. The longtime collaborators are joined by Joe Dyson, a consummate drummer who’s toured internationally with trumpeter Nicholas Payton and guitarist Pat Metheny.

Jeremy Pelt Quintet
A prodigious trumpeter, producer and composer who’s been at the center of the New York jazz scene for three decades, Jeremy Pelt has released more than two dozen albums as a leader and appeared on another five dozen as a sideman with both veteran masters such as Cedar Walton, Louis Hayes, and Wayne Shorter and contemporaries like Camille Thurman, Somi, and Jaleel Shaw. Embracing his role as an established veteran, he’s taken to mentoring younger players while sharing wisdom from older cats in a series of books compiling his interviews with jazz masters, Griots: Examining the Lives of Jazz’s Great Storytellers. Possessing a huge, warm sound, he’s turned his band into a proving ground for rising jazz stars, with a particularly sharp focus on vibraphonists.

Anat Cohen & Marcello Gonçalves
At the forefront of a brilliant wave of Israeli musicians who swept across the New York jazz scene in the 1990s, tenor saxophonist and clarinetist Anat Cohen has stayed in the vanguard with a constellation of bands, projects and collaborations. Known for her love and mastery of various Brazilian styles, she’s forged a particularly fruitful partnership with seven-string guitar maestro Marcello Gonçalves, starting with the acclaimed duo project Outra Coisa focusing on the ingenious compositions of Moacir Santos. More recently they recorded the stunning, Reconvexo, a savvy survey of música popular Brasileira (MPB) songbook standards by the likes of Caetano Veloso, Milton Nascimento and Gilberto Gil featuring her soaring clarinet work.

Lizz Wright
The farther Lizz Wright travels from her musical roots in the Black church the more sustenance she seems to draw from the rich red soil of her native Georgia. Possessing a sumptuous alto brimming with grace and soul, she’s forged a welcoming sound she calls “country jazz.” Part of what makes Wright such a powerful singer, aside from the sheer jaw-dropping beauty of her voice, is her gift for infusing even the earthiest material with a glint of the sublime. Since the release of her 2003 debut album, Salt, Wright has forged creative alliances with similarly soulful artists, from violinist Regina Carter and vocalist Gregory Porter to singer/songwriter Toshi Reagan and Beninese superstar Angelique Kidjo, who joins her on the opening track of her recent album, Shadow. It’s another enthralling chapter in Wright’s uplifting journey.

Joel Ross: Good Vibes
Over the past decade the jazz scene has experienced an unprecedented tide of world class vibraphonists, a surge led by Chicago-reared Joel Ross. After gaining attention for his work with trumpeter Marquis Hill’s Blacktet, Ross had a breakout year in 2018, contributing to several critically hailed albums by blazing young innovators, including drummer Makaya McCraven’s Universal Beings and pianist James Francies’ Flight. But with the release of his debut album, KingMaker, on vaunted Blue Note Records he established himself as a formidable composer and bandleader in his own right. The album introduced his Good Vibes combo, a launching pad for a bevy of startlingly talented young players, like Monterey-raised bassist Kanoa Mendenhall and Jeremy Dutton, whose 2023 debut album as a leader, Anyone is Better Than Here, featured Ross, and heavyweights such as saxophonist Ben Wendel, trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, and guitarist Mike Moreno. With rising piano star Paul Cornish, Good Vibes is simply one of the most exciting working bands on the scene.

John Pizzarelli
Music has always been a family affair for the irresistibly swinging guitarist and singer John Pizzarelli. He came up playing with his father, the late jazz guitar great Bucky Pizzarelli, who performed into his 90s, and his brother bassist Martin Pizzarelli, who anchored his trio for more than two decades. Whether he’s celebrating Nat “King” Cole, Frank Sinatra, the Beatles or Jobim, Pizzarelli interprets the material with insouciant panache, swinging persuasively with wit and joy. His recent album, Better Days Ahead, a solo sojourn into the music of Pat Metheny, offered a whole new look at his guitar prowess.

Paul Cornish
Even casual observers of the Bay Area music scene might have taken note of Paul Cornish, the Houston-reared, Los Angeles based pianist who’s been touring widely with sax star Joshua Redman. Recently signed to Blue Note Records, Cornish is starting to make a name for himself as a leader in his own right, which makes his Bay Area debut under his own name a particularly exciting development. His trio features Oakland-reared drummer Savannah Harris, a commanding accompanist who’s spent the past few years touring with Cécile McLorin Salvant and Christian McBride’s Ursa Major quintet.

Taylor Eigsti & Ben Wendel
A child prodigy who has lived up to his vaunted promise, Taylor Eigsti recently won his second GRAMMY Award for his 2024 album, Plot Armor, a beautifully crafted project featuring many of his closest friends and collaborators, like Kneebody saxophonist Ben Wendel and bassist Harish Raghavan. He’s been a mainstay at the festival for the past quarter century, turning his annual concerts into revelatory glimpses at his upcoming directions and projects. With drummer Nate Wood, the multi-instrumental motor of Kneebody, powering the proceedings, Eigsti and Wendel are looking to explore recent original compositions and tunes by the artists who’ve influenced and shaped them.

Stanford Jazz Festival (June 22 – August 1, 2025)
Sunday, June 22, 2025 — Indian Jazz Journey featuring Mahesh Kale and George Brooks — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Friday, June 27, 2025 — Fred Hersch Trio — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturday, June 28, 2025 — Jeremy Pelt Quintet — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, June 29, 2025 — Tiffany Austin presents Sassy: 100 Years of Sarah Vaughan — Campbell Recital Hall
Sunday, July 06, 2025 — Ken Peplowski: The Unheard Bird — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jaz Sawyer: Tribute to Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers — Campbell Recital Hall
Saturday, July 12, 2025 — Early Bird Jazz for Kids with Dr. Dave Hart & the Zookeepers — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturday, July 12, 2025 — John Pizzarelli — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, July 13, 2025 — Sam Reider w/ Spaghetti ft. Jim Campilongo, Scott Amendola, Mat Muntz — Campbell Recital Hall
Monday, July 14, 2025 — Caili O’Doherty: Suite for Gearoidin — Campbell Recital Hall
Tuesday, July 15, 2025 — Luther Allison Sextet — Campbell Recital Hall
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 — Ruth Davies’ Blues Night with Chris Cain — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Thursday, July 17, 2025 — An Evening with Victor Lin: Music of Studio Ghibli — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturday, July 19, 2025 — Anat Cohen & Marcello Gonçalves — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, July 20, 2025 — John Santos Quintet with Special Guest Yilian Cañizares — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Monday, July 21, 2025 — Rising Stars: The SJW Mentor Fellows — Campbell Recital Hall
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 — Noah Garabedian Quintet featuring Valerie Troutt — Campbell Recital Hall
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 — Tammy L. Hall — Campbell Recital Hall
Thursday, July 24, 2025 — Joel Ross: Good Vibes — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Saturday, July 26, 2025 — Lizz Wright — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Sunday, July 27, 2025 — Paul Cornish Trio — Campbell Recital Hall
Monday, July 28, 2025 — Dena DeRose Trio — Campbell Recital Hall
Tuesday, July 29, 2025 — George Cables and Friends — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 — Dayna Stephens — Campbell Recital Hall
Thursday, July 31, 2025 — Taylor Eigsti Quartet featuring Ben Wendel — Dinkelspiel Auditorium
Friday, August 1, 2025 — SJW All-Star Jam — Dinkelspiel Auditorium

Lukas Nelson Announces Solo Album American Romance Out June 20, Shares New Song “Ain’t Done”

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The official music video for Lukas Nelson’s new song, “Ain’t Done,” is out today.

“Ain’t Done” is the first song unveiled from Nelson’s highly anticipated new album, American Romance, which will be released June 20—his first solo project and first in partnership with Sony Music Nashville (pre-order/pre-save here). Already receiving widespread acclaim, Billboard praises the song saying it “brims with the insightful songwriting and grizzled voice he’s known for,” while Relix declares, “the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter’s new project brings more masterfully crafted Americana, but with a newly intimate focus on the soloist’s words and voice” and Whiskey Riff proclaims, “a beautiful song full of hope…showcases his incredible, very honest talent for songwriting that is unlike anyone else in country, but music in general.”

Produced by Grammy Award-winner Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker), American Romance cements Nelson as a singular artist, as he showcases his songwriting dexterity and country-blended sound in a way that feels both familiar and new. Across these twelve tracks, including collaborations with Sierra Ferrell and Stephen Wilson Jr., Nelson tells stories of his life on the road, detailing the joys, complexities, beauty and heartbreak he’s encountered during his travels across the country.

Reflecting on the project, Nelson shares, “This album is the first chapter in a whole new era of my life as an artist. It’s a love story to the country that raised me. Diners and highways that carried me through the joy and pain that led to the music you hear now.”

In addition to Nelson and Jennings, the record also features special contributions from Anderson East (“Disappearing Light,” producer) and SistaStrings (“Montana,” cello and viola) as well as Matt Chamberlain (drums), Corey McCormick (bass), Marty Muse (dobro), Russ Pahl (pedal steel), Chris Powell (drums), Brian Whelan (acoustic guitar) and Eleanor Whitmore (fiddle).

Since his debut over a decade ago, Nelson has become one of the most respected voices in music and released eight studio albums, including 2023’s Sticks and Stones, which spent 18 weeks in the top 10 of the Americana Albums chart and reached #1 on the Alt Country chart. A highly sought-after collaborator both in the studio and on stage, Nelson recently joined forces with The Travelin’ McCourys and Sierra Ferrell for a bluegrass-inspired rendition of Adele’s iconic hit, “Someone Like You,” and has also worked with artists such as Lainey Wilson, Ernest, Miranda Lambert, The Pistol Annies and more. Most recently, he performed at the MusiCares 2025 Person of the Year Gala, where he honored the Grateful Dead by performing “It Must Have Been the Roses” with Sierra Ferrell.

Known for his captivating live performances, Nelson has sold out countless headline shows, been featured at renowned festivals such as Stagecoach, Ohana Festival, Bourbon & Beyond and Farm Aid and has made multiple appearances on late night shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Additionally, Nelson co-produced and co-wrote much of the music for the acclaimed 2018 film A Star is Born, in which he also appeared. The soundtrack won a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and a BAFTA Award for Best Original Music.

AMERICAN ROMANCE TRACK LIST
1. Ain’t Done
2. Pretty Much
3. Make You Happy
4. Outsmarted
5. Disappearing Light (feat. Stephen Wilson Jr.)
6. Born Runnin’ Outta Time
7. All God Did
8. Montana
9. Friend in the End (feat. Sierra Ferrell)
10. The Lie
11. American Romance
12. You Were It

LUKAS NELSON CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
May 6—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre*
May 7—Santa Fe, NM—Lensic Performing Arts Center
May 9—Phoenix, AZ—The Van Buren
May 10—Flagstaff, AZ—Orpheum Theater
May 11—Tucson, AZ—Rialto Theatre
May 15—West Des Moines, IA—Val Air Ballroom
May 16—Kansas City, MO—Knuckleheads
May 17—Bentonville, AR—FreshGrass
June 26—Milwaukee, WI—Summerfest 2025+
July 19—Trumansburg, NY—Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival 2025
August 1—Big Sky, MT—Wildlands Festival#
August 2—Big Sky, MT—Wildlands Festival#
August 8—Park City, UT—Canyons Village at Park City
August 10—Alya, WY—Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival
September 13—Telluride, CO—Telluride Blues and Brews 2025
September 19-21—Bristol, TN—Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion
*with Shane Smith & The Saints
+with Lainey Wilson
#with Dave Matthews