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Watch: Ryan Manuel at Kaw Valley Public House

We’re trying to be chill, we really are. But we have absolutely no chill right now. Live music, dear reader, is already rolling out here

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Watch The Roseline sing to a baby

Spring is all about fresh starts and new beginnings, and nothing symbolizes Spring more than a wide-eyed baby, just starting their journey into the world.

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Five music videos to get you through the last push of the pandemic

Gosh, the finish line is in sight, isn’t it? We’re in unfamiliar territory right now, that space where we can see the future, but can’t

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Five Lawrence musicians to watch in 2021

It feels like we’re finally in a position to start looking ahead. Vaccines are already rolling out in Lawrence, venues are starting to get some

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Sky Smeed finds “True Love” in quarantine isolation

If there’s one thing local folkster Sky Smeed learned during the quarantine, it’s the art of adaptability. One moment, musicians were playing shows and planning

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Christena Graves releases new single

One of the most promising acts pre-COVID has apparently spent the quarantine finishing up a bombshell of a new album. Prior to the quarantine, roots

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Country darlings Jenna and Martin release adorable, romantic music video

If you needed a feel-good moment this week, this is it. One of the most recognizable duos in the local folk scene are putting the

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Julia Peterson makes music for the faint of heart

If this time of year in Kansas, like, totally bums you out, don't fret. Just hop in the station wagon, throw on some Julia Peterson,
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Oh God, you’re going to love Cowtown Country Club

If you've ever heard a pop hit on the radio and thought "I like this, but I wish it were a little more old-timey," Cowtown