Make that Bluegrass in Parade. Today's (2/7) edition of Parade magazine, distributed to millions of subscribers to popular American newspapers, has a piece about a small restaurant in Montana where bluegrass music is as big a part of the draw as
Author: John Lawless
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Michael Cleveland on Knee Deep In Bluegrass
Cindy Baucom captured a couple of interviews recently for Knee Deep In Bluegrass at the Bluegrass All-Star Jam in Stillwater, OK. She spoke with both Michael Cleveland and Marshall Wilborn of Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, and both will be part
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Aaron Ramsey solo project
Aaron Ramsey, the newest, youngest and most deep-voiced member of Mountain Heart, is finishing up his second solo CD. His debut, self-titled album was released in 2006 when Aaron was 20 years old, and current plans are to have the
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Doyle Lawson goes CABOOTS
Doyle Lawson has always been known as a snappy dresser. Some of his sparkly suits would have given Porter Wagoner pause. Now comes word that he has entered into a partnership with CABOOTS, a Texas-based company that specializes in handmade boots
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The Statlers join Dailey and Vincent for CD release
The Statler Brothers joined Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent yesterday (2/3) at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville to celebrate the release of Dailey & Vincent Sing The Statler Brothers. Dailey & Vincent offered a live
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Acoustic Overdubs in Nashville
Stop me if you've heard this story before... A talented young bluegrass picker makes a name for themself with regional groups, gets a shot at touring with some bigger acts, and moves to Nashville. Bigger things start to happen musically, but
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Josh Shilling blog and Mountain Heart news
Josh Shilling sent us a copy of the latest piece for his D'Addario Strings blog. It appears that the Mountain Heart boys get to spend a week in the Caribbean next month. Tough duty! He doesn't mention it in his blog,
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Bach and Friends DVD now available
Bach & Friends... That may sound like a name for a Saturday morning cartoon show, but it's actually a newly released DVD that any fan of the music of J.S. Bach, or of fine acoustic string music in general, will
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Things That Fly from The Dusters
Sugar Hill has announced, perhaps with a touch of irony, that the new CD from The Infamous Stringdusters will be released on 4/20. Things That Fly marks something of a departure for the band, as they chose to work Gary Paczosa
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Straight-ahead Jazz For Banjo, from Pat Cloud
Playing jazz on the five string banjo is a daunting task. The instrument is not laid out well for the sort of long, linear passages common in jazz, and not many banjo players have done the homework necessary to really
