The Moron Brothers have been regaling bluegrass audiences with down home comedy and wisdom from their home in Kentucky this past 20 years. Typically this has been from festival stages where their mix of music and mayhem is always a big hit, but the Brothers are now reaching out through the platform of online video to [...]
Rhonda Vincent & the Rage are making their way home now after a roughly 10-day tour of central Europe. They landed this morning in Atlanta, where they were met by her Martha White tour bus which is taking the weary travelers back home to Nashville. Vincent asked us to share that she has posted all sorts [...]
Béla Fleck, Tony Trischka and six other banjo greats honored 75-year-old Bill Keith Friday, July 17 at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in what was dubbed the Keith-Style Banjo Summit. Fans packed the Creekside Stage tent to listen to the tribute and get a glimpse of Keith, who was helped on stage with the aid [...]
The various disagreements and agendas at the root of this summer's interruption in the tapings of Song Of The Mountains at The Lincoln Theatre appear to be resolved. The Theatre, which had owned the rights to the name of the show, has turned them over to a new non-profit organization, Appalachian Music Heritage Foundation, in an agreement that [...]
As regular readers of Bluegrass Today may remember, I am not always full of praise when I write about IBMA, some of its actions and some of its leaders. But I don’t think resigning from the organization or deciding not to attend World of Bluegrass activities, as some have done, is necessary. So I come [...]