This Far South

Tommy Prine’s debut album is not only a long-awaited introduction but a testimony to Prine’s twenties and the loss, love, and growth that has defined them. Co-produced by close friend and kindred musical spirit, Ruston Kelly, and beloved Nashville engineer and producer, Gena Johnson, the album is rich and dynamic, from cathartic jams to nostalgic […]

Below A Massive Dark Land

Most of the writing of Naima Bock’s second album, Below A Massive Dark Land, was a solitary affair. It may not sound like it – it’s made up of strong, purposeful arrangements with a huge host of musicians, filled with cradling space and warm light. This will also come as a surprise to anyone who […]

Joyall

The fifth solo album from Jenny Lewis and follow up to 2019’s critically acclaimed On The Line (Warner Records) finds the singer-songwriter embarking on a new era in a new town—and on a new label, as she joins the iconic roster of Blue Note/Capitol Records. While Joy’All pulls from a bounty of sonic inspiration–from soul […]

Big Swimmer

King Hannah crafts a musical tapestry that seamlessly weaves between the serene depths of meditative pop and the expansive, sonorous landscapes brimming with darkness, wit, and wry humor. Merrick’s vocals, a smoky delight, imbue her words with profound weight and potency, complemented by the bluesy canvases Whittle masterfully paints beneath them. Their sound effortlessly transitions […]

Shore

Fleet Foxes Robin Pecknold shares, “SHORE feels like a relief, like youd feel when your feet finally hit sand after getting caught in a riptide. Its a celebration of life in the face of death, honoring our lost musical heroes, from David Berman to John Prine to Judee Sill to Bill Withers, embracing the joy […]

Quietly Blowing It

“I went looking for peace,” says songwriter M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger about his new album Quietly Blowing It. “It’s not exactly a record about the state of the world or my world in 2020, but more a retrospective of the past five years of my life, painted in sort of impressionistic hues. Maybe […]

September 78

In the fall of 1978, John Prine returned home to Chicago for a concert performance at the citys famed, Park West. This show, captured on the original limited edition album September 78, features another side of John Prine – backed by an electric band. Oh Boy Records originally pressed only 2000 copies of this classic […]

Oh Boy Singles 7″ Jukebox Boxset

8 X 7″ John Prine – The Oh Boy Singles A 7-inch Box set modeled precisely to John Prines 1935 Wurlitzer Jukebox. Includes working lights that illuminate exactly as Johns Jukebox does. Measurements: Length: 14″ Width: 7.75″ Hight: 2.75″ Includes: Eight 45-RPM 7″ Vinyl Records I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause/ Silver Bells Lets Talk […]

From Elvis In Nashville

2 LP RCA/Legacy Recordings Celebrating 50th Anniversary of Elvis Presleys Legendary 1970 Studio B Marathon Sessions with the “Nashville Cats” Definitive From Elvis In Nashville Coming Friday, November 20, 2020 4CD & Digital Editions Present 40 Undubbed, Newly Mixed Classic Recordings + 2 Discs of Rare and Unreleased Outtakes August 7, 2020-New York, NY-RCA/Legacy Recordings, […]

Further Down The Old Plank Road

Produced by Paddy Moloney The critically acclaimed and two time Grammy Award nominated ‘Down the Old Plank Road’ was one of the major events in roots music circles last year. The record paired the world’s most famous traditional Irish band with some of the greatest pickers, troubadours, country stars and American favourites in Nashville. The […]