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Country music trailblazer and Warner Records Nashville artist Randy Travis announced his first album of original music in over 18 years during a visit to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis this month. The Country Music Hall of Fame member gave a preview of the project to patients and their families on a mission of love, along with a special performance of Travis’s hits by Alexandra Kay.

The first single from the record, “Fish On,” is available.

Tacoma songwriter Kye Alfred Hillig returns with “On Small Wings,” the first single from his forthcoming album Widowmaker Express, due August 5.

Asha Banks releases her new single “Come Down,” out now via Island Records. The track is featured in Prime Video’s eagerly awaited new film Your Fault: London, which Asha also stars in alongside actor Matthew Broome [My Fault: London, The Buccaneers], arriving June 17th in more than 240 countries and territories across the world. Listen to “Come Down” HERE and watch a live performance video HERE.

GRAMMY®-nominated artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Masego unveils his highly anticipated third full-length album, Fix Your Face, via Capitol Records. Masego enters a new era of artistry defined by introspection, growth, and emotional honesty. Long celebrated for his groove-driven sound and magnetic presence, Masego turns inward, embracing a more vulnerable and reflective perspective that gives rise to his most personal work to date. LISTEN HERE.

As he prepares to take the mainstage at Tomorrowland in Belgium later today, acclaimed Berlin-based producer/DJ Marlon Hoffstadt – also known as DJ Daddy Trance – shared his new single “Get Buck.” The track, which he wrote and produced with Tobias Wincorn (Christina Aguilera, Panic! At the Disco) and Vaughn Oliver (Kim Petras, Latto), is a high-energy, Latin-tinged club banger. Listen to “Get Buck” HERE.

ifty years ago, Bob Marley & The Wailers headlined a four-night residency at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England, spanning June 15-18, 1976, to kick off the second leg of their Rastaman Vibration tour. The prestigious booking was a risky move, with a ticket count five times of a usual Wailers show. They sold it out, and the group seized the moment with utter fire and precision, leaving reviewers grasping for words to describe what they’d witnessed. Bob’s time had come.

For the first time ever, audiences can finally experience the magic of these seminal and sought-after shows with the release of the brand-new live album, Roots, Rock, Reggae: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, out August 14, 2026, via Tuff Gong/Island/UMe. The previously unreleased 18-track album, newly mixed from the original multi-tracks, will arrive in multiple configurations, including 180-gram 2LP Vinyl, an exclusive limited edition 2LP Color Vinyl, 2CD, digital download and streaming at all DSPs and, where available, an ATMOS mix for the full “you-are-there” concert experience.

To listen and to pre-order/pre-save go HERE.

The Steve Bardwil Band today release their brand new studio album Stardust In Disguise. Produced by 11-time GRAMMY® Award winning producer Joe Chiccarelli (U2, Elton John, White Stripes) and recorded at the legendary East West Studios in Los Angeles, California, the album features 11 new songs including the previously released singles “Something With You” and “Scarecrow Dreams“. 

With “My Boo,” rising R&B singer-songwriter Jalen Chords delivers the kind of feel-good record that instantly transports listeners back to an era when love songs dominated the airwaves and every summer had its soundtrack.

The Killers’ Brandon Flowers – one of the most influential songwriters of the modern era – shares new single “Paradise,” the latest offering from his upcoming solo record THRASHER, out August 21, 2026 via Island Records.

“Paradise” is an upbeat country track that pulls from Flowers’ extended family working and aging in the casino ecosystem of Vegas. The release comes with a special live performance video “Paradise (Live From Historic RCA Studio A)”, filmed at Nashville’s Historic RCA Studio A, where he also made the album.

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