• Something He Can Handle – Michael Prewitt

    Though Michael Prewitt has become primarily known over the last few years as a hard hitting traditional bluegrass mandolinist, his latest release, Something He Can Handle, shows us an entirely different side of his artistry. With seven of the ten tracks penned

  • Far Away With You – Woody Platt

    With the combination of self-reflection during the COVID pandemic and his departure from the GRAMMY-winning Steep Canyon Rangers, Woody Platt set out to begin the next phase of his musical journey. His debut solo album, Far Away With You, marks the beginning

  • Home In My Heart – Compton & Newberry

    While Mike Compton and Joe Newberry have each made individual contributions to the traditional acoustic landscape, the music they make together provides a thrilling combination of old time, early country, and blues flavors. Their latest offering, Home In My Heart, their first

  • Restless – Adam McIntosh

    Adam McIntosh is a name that should be familiar to most bluegrass fans. Through stints with artists such as Dry Branch Fire Squad and currently as a member of Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers, he's gained a sterling reputation

  • Highway Prayers – Billy Strings

    Just two months after the release of his first live effort, Live Vol. 1, Billy Strings has graced us with another studio recording, his first since 2022's Grammy-nominated Me/And/Dad. Highway Prayers is a 20 song collection featuring a broad spectrum of musical ideas. Leanin' on

  • Bluegrass Tracks – Andy Statman

    As a musician who's performed a wide array of music from jazz to klezmer, it comes as somewhat of a surprise that Andy Statman's latest release has a strong focus on traditional bluegrass. Bluegrass Tracks is Statman's nod to his early days

  • 20 – The Grascals

    Since forming twenty years ago, The Grascals have had a storied career, from serving as Dolly Parton's backing band on her Hello Dolly tour to making over two hundred guest appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, among numerous other accomplishments.

  • Bluegrass Mix Volume 1 – HillBilly Fever

    Since the release of their last album, Lonesome, in 2022, a few things have shifted for Texas based HillBilly Fever. For one, the lineup has completely changed, with the exception of banjoist Mark Krider and dobro player Randy Pasley. As a result,

  • Live From The Ryman – Dan Tyminski

    Dan Tyminski is a name synonymous with bluegrass vocal excellence. Throughout his long career, Tyminski has appeared on several live recordings such as Down From The Mountain in 2000, and Alison Krauss & Union Station's Grammy-winning album, Live in 2003. Live From The Ryman is Tyminski's