We continue to be impressed by the ingenuity and creativity of bluegrass artists who, faced with this sudden enforced inactivity, find ways to use their skills and talents to keep some food on the table. And with the ability to
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Flatpicking Guitar Magazine releases Beginner’s Page book
Guitarists who remember the 20 years of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine will surely recall their Beginner's Page column which ran in each issue while the magazine was in publication. Written by Dan Huckabee, it included tips and tricks for players new
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New Gospel video from Williamson Branch
While states are slowly reopening across the US, a return to live music performances and festivals can't be far behind. Most bands, however, will need to do some woodsheddin', since they won't have played together for several weeks when the
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Floyd Country Store introduces Handmade Music School online
Businesses and venues dedicated to live music have had a rough time this past few months. Restaurants and clubs, plus concert halls of every size have each been forced to cancel dozens of scheduled events, with all involved suffering loss
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Buffalo Rose goes Live Around One Microphone
Pittsburgh's Buffalo Rose is emblematic of the new generation of urban artists who have been attracted to bluegrass music. While they embrace the acoustic instruments and high level of technical proficiency required to play it, they have also been exposed
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True Colors and the Test of the Times: Gonna Love Anyway from Louisa Branscomb
Molly Tuttle, Jim Hurst, Louisa Branscomb, Sierra Hull, Ben Surratt, and Missy Raines The new Louisa Branscomb music video, Gonna Love Anyway, plays the tune of the times through a musical trail of troubles and triumph. The title song of her
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Bluegrass Today to help promote Whiskey Sour Happy Hour with Ed Helms
Bluegrass Today is happy to coordinate with Ed Helms and The Bluegrass Situation in promoting Whiskey Sour Happy Hour, Ed's weekly online music performance and comedy series. Helms, of course, is the actor, comedian, and banjo player famed for his work
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The Flood of 2010 video from Thomm Jutz
Mountain Home Music has released a single, and an evocative music video, by Thomm Jutz from his upcoming project, To Live In Two Worlds, Vol 2. It's a song that will stir emotions for everyone who lives, works, or regularly visits
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Early Days of Bluegrass reissue to benefit Bluegrass Country
In the early days of Rounder Records, the then fledgling label released a highly-celebrated series of LPs under the title, The Early Days of Bluegrass. A total of ten albums were produced on vinyl starting in 1975, consisting not of
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Tip you favorite artists online and win an Eastman guitar
The Eastman Guitar company has come up with a unique way to support artists who are out of work during the COVID-19 shutdown. By now most of us have noticed the number of bluegrass, old time, and acoustic musicians who are










