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🎵 PlayNo Depression roots music·5/8/2026
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BONUS TRACKS: New Allison Russell LP, The Mavericks Tribute Tour, and More Roots Music News

By Hilary Saunders
Allison Russell has been teasing new music for months now, but finally announced her third solo album: In The Hour of Chaos is finally due out July 10 via Fantasy Records. In typical fashion for her, Russell has brought in as many collaborators as possible to share the spotlight with her. Featured guests include Norah Jones, Brittney Spencer, Devon Gilfillian, Sara Watkins, Joy Oladokun, Kara Jackson, Kashus Culpepper, Denitia, Julie Williams, Ruby Amanfu, Kyshona, Ahya Simone, Ch
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