Appropriately dressed up for the occasion, Joshua Hedley sits in the #1 spot this week, neon and vinyl spinning with “Mr. Jukebox” on the weekly Top Ten for Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Returning with a new album on June 22, 2018, The Record Company have an advance listen with “Life to Fix” from All of This Life. Soul music gets southern sweetness in the groove of The California Honeydrops for “Call It Home” and Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington add a touch of Jazz to the bluesy New Orleans soul stamp he puts on “What a Difference a Day Makes”. In advance of her upcoming (May 18, 2018) release Back Being Blue, Kelly Willis puts “Only You’ on the chart while Austin’s Okkervil River list “Famous Tracheotomies” from their April 27, 2018 release, In the Rainbow Rain, and San Francisco’s Wooden Shjips draw “Red Line” from the upcoming (May 25, 2018) release, V. Shlomo Franklin has a new E.P., Don’t Love Anybody, and is on the Top Ten with the title track as The 502s deliver “What to Do” from their upcoming interactive album release. Lloyd Green and Jay Dee Maness carry on the tradition of The Byrds’ Sweetheart of the Rodeo with a dual pedal steel tribute to the album for Record Store Day, offering “You Ain’t Going Nowhere” to close out the weekly Top Ten Songs of the Week for Wednesday, April 25, 2018.
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