Alan Senauke - photo © Dorothy Brown Lifelong bluegrass guitarist and singer Alan Senauke died on December 22, 2024 at 77 years of age, and we failed to note his passing at the time. To remedy that fact, a number of
Author: John Lawless
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Not OK, My Brother from Tidalwave Road
Kentucky's Tidalwave Road is back with another single, the third from their upcoming debut album with Pinecastle Records, Skin and Bone. Tidalwave Road is a family band, but not in the traditional parents and children model we see so often in
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Cotton, Corn and Hay video from Grasstime
Those who follow bluegrass closely will know of Kristy Cox & Grasstime, the Australian born bluegrass singer/songwriter and her touring band. But did you know that Grasstime also tours and records on their own, i.e., without Kristy? Well, they do, with
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Virginia Girl drops for Balsam Range
It's been oft remarked of Balsam Range that one of their great strengths is the number of lead vocalists in the band. True, they recently lost Darren Nicholson and Buddy Melton, but gained Alan Bibey and Don Rigsby. Their latest single,
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D’Addario quick release strap now available for mandolin and banjo
Great news for players of smaller instruments. D'Addario has released a quick release strap accessory that will allow banjo pickers and mandolinists to attach one to their instrument straps. Called the Small Instrument Quick Release Strap Connector, this inexpensive accessory allows
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Seldom Scene to Main Attraction Management
The Seldom Scene - photo © Jeromie Stephens Can it really be 53 years since The Seldom Scene first introduced themselves to the bluegrass world? Yep... it was 1971 when John Starling, John Duffey, Ben Eldridge, Mike Auldridge, and Tom Gray first
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Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone from Lord of the Strings
Even now, nearly 100 years since the music of The Carter Family was first recorded, the songs they brought us still resonate in country, folk, and bluegrass music. From perennial set ender Will The Circle Be Unbroken, initially recorded as
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Derek Stone to Carl Towns & Upward Road
15-year-old banjo picker Derek Stone has been announced as the newest member of Carl Towns & Upward Road, a contemporary bluegrass band from Rising Fawn, GA. Stone is from nearby Chattanooga, TN, and has only been playing the banjo this last
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Working Man Blues video from the Infamous Stringdusters
As they prepare the final touches for their 20th anniversary album release, the Infamous Stringdusters have a music video for the debut single, Working Man Blues. The new project will be titled 20/20, as the 'Dusters will be offering 20 new
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Black and Decker Blues from Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
Billy Blue Records has released a new single from Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers, the fifth such from what turns out to be their final album together, Lovin', Fightin', Losin' Sleep. Joe announced last month that he would










