Lenny Kravitz Looks Back

Lenny Kravitz Looks Back

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The War and Treaty Are Done with Playing the Game

The War and Treaty are done doing it Nashville’s way. In a bold new interview with Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, the husband-and-wife duo of Michael and Tanya Trotter open up about playing the mainstream country game — and why they would advise other artists against it. ...  Show more

BONUS: Low Cut Connie’s All-Inclusive American Protest Music

Low Cut Connie’s Adam Weiner is making protest music that unites not divides America. On a special Fourth of July weekend episode of Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Weiner talks about what went into his band’s new album, Livin’ in the USA. It’s an empowering conversation a ...  Show more

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