• Sierra and Ethan on TV

    Sierra Hull made a live television appearance on the mid-day news program for WSLS 1o in Roanoke, VA, promoting her appearance tonight in nearby Rocky Mount at the Harvester Performance Center. It offers a nice look at her new performance vehicle,

  • Tim White out at Song Of The Mountains

    Song Of The Mountains, the popular syndicated television program featuring live, on-stage bluegrass performances, is cutting ties with its host, Tim White. White, who has hosted the show from its inception in 2005 through to the current time, where it is carried

  • First single hits from Shotgun Holler

    Lonesome Day Records has released a radio single from their first project with Shotgun Holler, appropriately titled, Loaded, due to hit in late June The song concerns a topic that every bluegrass lover can appreciate, the festival or concert parking lot, where friends

  • New look for Darrell Webb Band

    Darrell Webb has announced new members for his touring band. The three new musicians have actually been working with Darrell this past few months, and have added a real zing to his live shows, which tend be highly energetic to start

  • New banjo book from Lluis Gómez

    Spanish banjo master Lluis Gómez has a new banjo book which he says was only unintentionally released. He assembled it as a teaching aid for himself, but since students and workshop participants expressed such a strong interest in purchasing a

  • New single from the Slaughters

    Shannon and Heather Slaughter have released a new single from their current album, Never Just A Song. It's one they wanted to make sure people heard before the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Shannon shared a few words about this song, That's What's

  • Didn’t Die video from Becky Buller

    Becky Buller has released another music video from her album release concert in Nashville last year. This time it's a live performance of Didn't Die, another song included on her solo project, ‘Tween Earth And Sky. It's a mildly creepy song about

  • Old Pal – Jamie Harper

    The sideman project has become a staple of the bluegrass recording world, in a way that doesn't even exist in most of the popular music industry. Can you imagine Miranda Lambert's bass player expecting her to sing a couple of