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Asheville, N.C. musician Sarah Louise takes her existing guitar and vocal approach to new heights. Katrina Ohstrom/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Katrina Ohstrom/Courtesy of the artistNathan Bowles' (center) new album, Plainly Mistaken, comes out Oct. 5. Brad Bunyea/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Brad Bunyea/Courtesy of the artistBruce Langhorne's soundtrack for the 1971 film The Hired Hand has inspired musicians for decades, even when it was hard to find. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Courtesy of the artist"Jack [Rose] transcended the shadow of [John] Fahey, and I think that's really difficult to do," Steve Gunn says. "It was undeniable when he played — people paid attention." Sam Erickson/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Sam Erickson/Courtesy of the artistNathan Bowles, spreading that jam thick. Brad Bunyea/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Brad Bunyea/Courtesy of the artistMembers of Unconscious Collective getting ready for ritualistic jazz-rock battle. Ginger Berry/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Ginger Berry/Courtesy of the artistViking's Choice: The Year In The Loud And The Weird
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