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Celebrate Country Music Month With Amazon Music

As October ushers in Country Music Month, Amazon Music is bringing fans a unique, all-encompassing lineup honouring the genre’s latest sounds through its signature playlist, ‘Bonfire.’ Throughout the month, Amazon Music will spotlight exclusive livestreams, original songs, and videos from celebrated artists like Dylan Gossett, Jelly Roll, Kacey Musgraves, Lainey Wilson, Leon Bridges, and Nate Smith. Designed as a mood-driven playlist, ‘Bonfire’ connects fans with a fresh generation of country storytellers, blending influences from indie and alternative genres.

Highlight events include Nate Smith’s October 3 live City Sessions performance from Los Angeles and Jelly Roll’s return to Amazon Music Live on October 17, supporting his album ‘Beautifully Broken,’ which debuts October 11. Exclusive to Prime Video and Twitch, these performances capture the spirit of ‘Bonfire,’ where the playlist offers both intimacy and a modern twist on country storytelling. Fans can look forward to Amazon Music Originals, including Dylan Gossett’s rendition of Bob Dylan’s ‘Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right’ and Lainey Wilson’s cover of Kris Kristofferson’s ‘Help Me Through The Night.’

Adding to the lineup, on-demand video of Kacey Musgraves’ Deeper Well World Tour stop at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena will be available October 11, showcasing her hits and performances with Father John Misty and Nickel Creek. On October 25, ‘Bonfire’ will feature the latest episode of Songline, focusing on Leon Bridges as he reveals the inspiration behind songs from his new album Leon.

“Bonfire allows us to connect with fans across country, indie, and alternative music in a way that reflects their common threads,” says Emily Cohen Belote, Amazon Music’s lead curator. Country fans can also dive into Country Heat and catch new episodes of Country Heat Weekly for artist interviews and insights into this evolving genre. Visit Amazon Music for all the latest releases and updates throughout Country Music Month.



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