Tim Grimm had the top album (Bones of Trees), was the most-played artist, and had five of the top 10 songs on folk radio during April 2025. “Ain’t That the Way“ by Rees Shad was the month’s top song. So say charts compiled by Folk Alliance International based on radio playlists submitted to FOLKDJ-L, an electronic discussion group for DJs and others interested in folk-based music on the radio.

Tim Grimm had the top album and was the most-played artist on folk radio during April 2025.
Here’s a link to listen to Tim Grimm’s “Woody’s Landlord Revisited”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cijeaYTVMPM
“Ain’t That the Way,” appears on Porcelain Angel, the latest album by Rees Shad. The western Massachusetts-based and New York City born-and-raised Americana singer-songwriter has released 17 solo albums and an additional 13 albums involving collaborations and side projects to date. He began playing Greenwich Village folk clubs and hanging around recording studios as a sideman on sessions with Brill Building songwriters as a teenager. While still in college, he launched Sweetfish Recording Studios –- a residential full-production studio in a renovated 19th century barn in upstate New York that played a part in hundreds of independent and major label releases over the next 14 years. Sweetish later expanded into interactive marketing, publishing, and record distribution before closing in 2000 when Rees enrolled in graduate school. He earned two Master’s degrees, which led to a 20-year career in higher education. However, he continued writing and recording songs. Rees Shad keynotes the annual Southeast Regional Folk Alliance (SERFA) Conference that takes place in Owensboro, Kentucky, May 15-18.
Here’s a link to the official video for Rees Shad’s “Ain’t That Way”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rHh5NBvr78
The April 2025 top albums, songs and artists charts are based on 10, 535 airplays reported on 350 playlists submitted by 99 different folk DJs. The number of reported spins is shown below in parentheses.
Folk Alliance International (folk.org) is a nonprofit organization that aims to serve, strengthen, and engage the global folk music community through preservation, presentation and promotion.
Top Albums of April 2025
1. Bones of Trees by Tim Grimm (114)
2. Arcadia by Alison Krauss and Union Station (64)
3. Porcelain Angel by Rees Shad (61)
4. All I Got and Gone by Chris Walz (58)
5. Burnished by Amelia Hogan (55)
6. Some Kind of Truth by Kora Feder (47)
7. Maybe New Mexico by Helene Cronin (46)
8. Suzy Sings Siebel Vol. 1 by Suzy Thompson (45)
9. The Lucy Story: Unreleased & Rare Tracks 1976-2023 by Lucy Kaplansky (44)
10. So Much I Still Don’t See by Sam Robbins (41)
11. It Matters by C. Daniel Boling (38)
12. Foxes in the Snow by Jason Isbell (36)
13. A Tip Toe High Wire by Sierra Hull (34)
14. Oh What a Beautiful World by Willie Nelson (31)
15. Backstage Balladeer by Jefferson Ross (29)
16. The Monkey in the Crown by HuDost (26)
17. Remains to Be Scene by The Seldom Scene (25)
17. Wait for the Night by Eric Schmitt (25)
19. I Made It This Far by Deborah Holland (23)
20. Double Takes by Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane (22)
20. What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow by Rhiannon Giddens &
Justin Robinson (22)
22. Field of Stars by John McCutcheon (20)
22. Here We Go! by Antonio Andrade (20)
22. Wild and Clear and Blue by I’m With Her (20)
22. Volume 4 by Kieran Kane and Rayna Gellert (20)
22. Together on a Rock by The Pairs (20)
22. Daggomit! by Max Wareham (20)
28. Paris by Louise Coombe (19)
28. Alice Howe and Freebo Live by Alice Howe and Freebo (19)
28. Dear Meadowlark by The Wildwoods (19)
31. Unravel by Henhouse Prowlers (18)
31. Songs That Made Charlene Cry by The Dillards (18)
31. Reclamation by Crys Matthews (18)
31. Ghosts by Mike Berman (18)
31. Our Way by Loveseat (18)
36. Face the Day by Will Branch (17)
37. I’m From Here by Rob Siegel (16)
37. Julia Belle: The John Hartford Fiddle Tune Project, Vol. 2 by
Various Artists (16)
37. Ghostwriter by Annie Stokes (16)
40. Rushmere by Mumford and Sons (15)
41. Froggy’s Demise by Ezra (14)
41. The Wind Will Change Again by The Twangtown Paramours (14)
43. Racing Down the Valley by Sam Bergquist (13)
43. Looking for the Thread by Mary Chapin Carpenter, Julie Fowlis,
Karine Polwart (13)
43. Carry Me Back to the Bluegrass by Big Country Bluegrass (13)
46. Exploding Star by Heather Maloney (12)
46. Lonesome Drifter by Charley Crockett (12)
46. Changing Union by Chris Moore (12)
46. Te Whare Tiwekaweka by Marlon Williams (12)
50. Beneath Your Skin by Kim Beggs (11)
50. Mill Pond by Rich Scher (11)
50. The Price of Admission by Turnpike Troubadours (11)
50. Dark Country by Gary Louris (11)
50. Cold Feet by Mark Freeman (11)
Top Songs of April 2025
1. “Ain’t That the Way” by Rees Shad (21)
2. “Woody’s Landlord Revisited” by Tim Grimm (19)
2. “Superlover” by Allison Russell and Annie Lennox (19)
4. “5 Days Out, 2 Days Back” by Alison Brown and Steve Martin (18)
4. “Barbed Wire Boys” by Tim Grimm (18)
6. “Rolling in the Gold” by Amelia Hogan (17)
7. “Broken Truth” by Tim Grimm (16)
8. “In the USA” by Tim Grimm (15)
9. “I Will Not Obey” by Erin Inglish (14)
10. “Mists of Ennistymon” by Tim Grimm (13)
10. “Richmond on the James” by Alison Krauss and Union Station (13)
12. “Ancient Light” by I’m With Her (11)
12. “We Will Take Care of Each Other” by Heather Pierson (11)
12. “Up in the Attic” by Tim Grimm (11)
12. “Rambling Man” by Kora Feder (11)
16. “Great Big World” by Rees Shad (10)
16. “It Matters” by C. Daniel Boling (10)
16. “Here’s the Rain” by Cosy Sheridan (10)
16. “North Side Gal” by Alison Krauss and Union Station (10)
16. “Oh What a Beautiful World” by Willie Nelson (10)
21. “Crimson and Clay” by Jason Isbell (9)
21. “What Could Possibly Go Wrong” by C. Daniel Boling (9)
21. “Blue Ridge Mountain Blues” by Chris Walz (9)
21. “There Were People Here” by Mike Berman (9)
21. “Louise” by Suzy Thompson (9)
21. “What a Little Love Can Do” by Sam Robbins (9)
21. “Lose My Blues” by Suzy Thompson (9)
Top Artists of April 2025
1. Tim Grimm (125)
2. Alison Krauss and Union Station (73)
3. Rees Shad (66)
4. Chris Walz (58)
5. Amelia Hogan (57)
6. Lucy Kaplansky (48)
7. Kora Feder (47)
8. Helene Cronin (46)
9. Suzy Thompson (45)
10. Willie Nelson (43)
11. John McCutcheon (42)
11. C. Daniel Boling (42)
11. Sam Robbins (42)
14. Jason Isbell (40)
15. Sierra Hull (38)
16. Michael Hurley (36)
17. John Prine (35)
18. The Neffa Noodlers (34)
19. Guy Clark (32)
19. The Seldom Scene (32)
21. Pete Seeger (30)
21. Jefferson Ross (30)
23. Eliza Gilkyson (27)
24. HuDost (26)
24. Bob Dylan (26)
26. Eric Schmitt (25)
26. Deborah Holland (25)
26. Joni Mitchell (25)
29. Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane (23)
30. Alison Brown and Steve Martin (22)
30. Rhiannon Giddens & Justin Robinson (22)
30. Crys Matthews (22)
30. Kieran Kane and Rayna Gellert (22)
34. Henhouse Prowlers (21)
34. The Pairs (21)
36. Max Wareham (20)
36. I’m With Her (20)
36. Antonio Andrade (20)
36. Janis Ian (20)
36. The Dillards (20)
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