Having A Coffee With… is a fun series in which we ask bluegrass music personalities, some famous, some not so well known, about some of their interests as well as about the music that they love. Becky Buller is a multi-instrumentalist,
Author: Richard Thompson
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Don’t Give Up Your Day Job – a Quiz
From the very beginning playing bluegrass music has been a very precarious job, even for the very, very talented. Bill Monroe worked at Sinclair Oil in the 1930s; Kenny Baker often went back to the coal mines even though he was
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On This Day #30 – Country Gazette Live
On This Day …. On May 27 1985, a re-united version of Country Gazette was filmed live in Kyoto, Japan, recording a show for a commercial video (MAPS Video-004). The Country Gazette Reunion Band was Alan Munde (banjo), Roland White (guitar and
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On This Day #29
...return to page 1 In 1962, Wiseman played at Carnegie Hall on a bill headlined by Johnny Cash; Wiseman earned top reviews in The New York Times. That same year Wiseman left Dot Records for Capitol Records where he cut both bluegrass
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On This Day #28 – Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver’s first show
On This Day …………… On May 10, 1979 Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver played their first public performance at Buddy's Bar-B-Que in Knoxville, Tennessee. Quicksilver's original band consisted of Terry Baucom on banjo, Jimmy Haley on guitar, Lou Reid on bass, and band
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American Drive Releases adaptation of Abraham Lincoln Favorite
During the past three years there have been many commemorations of the War between the States, noting its 150th anniversary, and these have come in various formats. Among the latest is the May 6 release by American Drive of the Rural
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Joe Zauner to Patent Pending
Washington, DC area banjo player Joe Zauner has joined Patent Pending. Zauner, who has been playing banjo since 1973, is like several of his new bandmates in Patent Pending, in that he cut his bluegrass teeth playing in Washington, DC-area clubs
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Having a Coffee with ……. Joe Walsh
Having A Coffee With... is a fun series in which we ask bluegrass music personalities, some famous, some not so well known, about some of their interests as well as about the music that they love. Mandolinist Joe Walsh was the
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The Story Behind the Song – Singing As We Rise
Joe Newberry was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and grew up in Boone County, Missouri. His songwriting has the same clean, elegant style that characterises his banjo playing. Musicians in the folk and bluegrass world often record his songs. The Gibson
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Lester Flatt to be celebrated at MerleFest
The 100th anniversary of Lester Flatt’s birthdate is on June 19 this year and many residents of his home town, Sparta, Tennessee, will be celebrating the life of the first generation bluegrass legend. Among the events planned is the collaborative effort










