Some of our best-known bluegrass standards were most often written by one person or maybe two, like Carter Stanley or Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Almost none were written by a committee of three-to-five writers, meeting for a 2:00 p.m.
Author: Chris Jones
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From The Side of the Road… bluegrass TV shows coming soon?
I don't want to alarm you about the passage of time, or, if I'm honest, I do want to alarm you about the passage of time, because it's fun: The movie Oh Brother, Where Art Thou came out over 20
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From The Side of the Road… quiz for bluegrass college students
It's been such an exciting development to see the growth of bluegrass music in higher education. Programs like those at ETSU, Berklee, and Morehead State are not just providing degrees to students who are pursuing their musical passion, they are
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From The Side of the Road… getting there is half the fun
The Memorial Day weekend is sort of a milestone in the year. It's the unofficial start of summer. The fashion people also tell us it's now okay to wear white shoes (lime green leisure suit optional). Canada celebrates a long weekend
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From The Side of the Road… come and listen to a story
After writing 500 or so of these, I find that I occasionally tire of all the truth-telling (with the occasional lie thrown in just for fun, or do I have that ratio reversed?). If you wouldn't mind indulging me, then,
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From The Side of the Road… it’s time for Bluegrass Haiku!
There's a tradition here of publishing at least one bluegrass haiku column per year. I've usually taken presidential election years off because even short-form poetry about leaves and clouds is controversial and divisive in these years ("Is that a reference
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From The Side of the Road… a look back at millennial bluegrass humor
WIth Gen Z soaking up a lot of press right now (while not knowing what the antiquated term "press" even refers to), it's easy to forget that millennial jokes still resonate with people, which I think is even a pretty
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From The Side of the Road… For Your Consideration notices
For your consideration: I might as well warn you that I'll be opening all correspondence this way for the next two weeks. It has a little more zip to it than, "To Whom it May Concern," anyway. I'm also going to
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From The Side of the Road… tax advice for the bluegrass musician
I'm traveling today, so this is actually a rerun from years gone by. Since the subject is taxes for musicians, though, you'll find it has a certain timeless quality, because nothing else gives quite the sense of deja vu as
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From The Side of the Road… even bigger and still better
We sometimes don't like to think of it this way, but we live in a fiercely competitive and ever-changing business, with all of us searching for ways to offer something unique, and to find something that will give our musical

