Mr. Bluegrass Manners has been away from this column for a while. Since things began opening up in the United States and elsewhere, MBM has seized the opportunity to resume touring the country, attending bluegrass jam sessions, and raising one
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From The Side of the Road… time for another hit bluegrass movie
Not to alarm anyone about the passage of time, but the Coen Brothers movie Oh Brother, Where Art Thou came out over 20 years ago. In case you're one of the few fans of bluegrass music who missed it, this
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From The Side of the Road… word police and other conspiracies exposed!
Chris Jones blow the lid off deep conspiracies in bluegrass music, from IBMA to Flatt & Scruggs, in this explosive video.
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From The Side of the Road… and the first noun to be retired is…
Last week, I gave all publicists and artists who write their own bios in third person fair warning that in addition to the annual retirement of some of our most beloved adjectives, this year will mark the first retirement of
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From The Side of the Road… 2021 IBMA adjective removal announcement
Several years ago I wrote a column about the ceremonial retirement of adjectives at the IBMA World of Bluegrass. This is now an annual event, usually scheduled on Tuesday, right before the event producers' craft fair and square dance, and
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From The Side of the Road… it’s raining bluegrass email scams!
When it rains email scams, it pours. The same is true for bogus voice mails, fake text messages, and phony faxes (in the '90s). Most of my current scammy voice mails are about expiring warranties. I'm a terrible target for this
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From The Side of the Road… time off goals versus reality
Last December, we took a look at some of the ways that bluegrass musicians' lofty pandemic goals had run smack into the brick wall of reality. For many of us, the last 18 months have at times felt like a
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From The Side of the Road… movie tag lines for bluegrass standards
Last week we discussed movie taglines, those one or two sentence teasers meant to entice us to rush out (or in) to see the film. As I said, they can range from the overly sparse: "An Event" (Earthquake), to the plot-spoiling
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From The Side of the Road… examining movie tag lines
Before a new movie rolls out, motion picture studios all have the challenging task of boiling down each release into a pithy, one sentence tagline for the movie poster and other advertising. The idea is to both summarize the concept
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From The Side of the Road… refreshing vintage song themes
While trying to put songs together for the annual Mother's Day edition of my classic bluegrass show on SiriusXM known as Truegrass, I lamented once again the shortage of songs in our music about mothers who are still living. Sure,

