• Bluegrass alive and well…in Europe

    We are always encouraged to see main stream media coverage of our beloved musical genre. When that coverage is in a major news outlet like the New York Times, it's even better. Yesterday the NYT published a story in its "Arts"

  • Bluegrass in the Pavilion Concert

    The Flagler Museum welcomes two renowned Bluegrass groups, Dailey & Vincent and Grasstowne, to headline the fourth annual Bluegrass in The Pavilion concert on April 18, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 and all proceeds benefit the Southern Arts

  • Acoustic Blue #4 on OurStage.com

    Acoustic Blue is proud to announce that the song, "Cold Gray Light Of Gone" off their "Empty House" recording has gone to number 4 on the Our Stage Bluegrass List. Check it out by clicking on the link: http://www.ourstage.com/music/channel/130-bluegrass/ERSJGLBZVBOR-cold-gray-light-of-gone

  • Béla and Earl

    BMI's Music World, an online publication of the venerable performing rights organization, has a new article up that features an interview of Earl Scruggs by Béla Fleck. They plug the interview as being about composing - not surprising since they are

  • Aubrey Haynie wins ACM award

    Hats off to Aubrey Haynie, who was awarded the Top Fiddle Player Of The Year trophy on Sunday (4/5) at the Academy Of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. Bryan Sutton, Randy Kohrs and Rob Ickes also received nominations this year.

  • Bill Evans model Kel Kroydon banjo

    Bill Evans is the latest professional banjo player to be recognized with a signature model Kel Kroydon banjo, made by the American Made Banjo Company. Bill's banjo has a maple neck and resonator, with a Hearts and Flowers inlay in the

  • Pacifically Bluegrass Show—Saturday Evening

    Hey Bluegrassers. There is a show tonight, 4/4, from 7-10pm est.  Pacifically Bluegrass plays the latest tunes that have been released as well as classics from the Fathers of Bluegrass. So if you have the opportunity and want to have

  • Banjo picker up a tree

    Our friend Karen Cannon has unveiled a new painting in her collection of bluegrass-themed art. Entitled No Respect, it captures a feeling that may be familiar to a good many banjo players out there, treed by a bunch of rowdy