Lateral Blue has made a lot of noise in Nashville with their use of the traditional format of the bluegrass ensemble to perform and record more contemporary and progressive music. Their debut album, Go Your Own Way: A Bluegrass Tribute
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WoodSongs celebrates 1000 shows
The Lexington, Kentucky-based WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour staged its 1000th show with a taping on Tuesday, November 19, 2019. Special guests on this historic occasion were the two-time Grammy award-winning Riders In The Sky. Riders In The Sky’s founder member and
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The Earls Of Leicester – Live at The CMA Theater video available online
The live concert album from The Earls of Leicester on Rounder has been a big hit since it was released last year. Captured for both audio and video during a two-night stint at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Hame & Museum
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Knee Deep in Bluegrass Christmas show for 2019
Cindy Baucom's annual bluegrass Christmas show is heading your way! Each year Cindy, along with Terry, her banjo-pickin' husband, host a special Christmas edition of her syndicated radio program, Knee Deep In Bluegrass. Heard on dozens of affiliates across the southern
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Donne’s Passage video from Ron Block
Bluegrass fans have enjoyed music from Ron Block since the 1980s when he first appeared on the scene playing banjo with Weary Hearts, the same group that introduced us to Chris Jones, Butch Baldassari, and Mike Bub. After a short
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Hank Smith profiled in Radford Banjo Masters oral history project
Hank Smith, fearless leader of Hank, Pattie & The Current, is the latest banjoist to be featured in the series of Oral History interviews conducted by Bud Bennett at Radford University. Based on his personal interest in the banjo, and
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Virginia’s Crooked Road seeks new Executive Director
The Crooked Road, Virginia's Heritage Music Trail has only been active for a decade and a half, but people in the southwestern part of the state have already seen and felt its impact. It's especially true among musicians, artists, and artisans
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Capitol Bluegrass by Kip Lornell covers history of bluegrass in DC
Here's a new book on bluegrass music in our nation's capitol that is likely to turn up under a lot of trees this Christmas, all over the US. Capitol Bluegrass - Hillbilly Music Meets Washington, D.C. was written by award-winning George
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Donate to bluegrass agencies on Giving Tuesday
The now common term, Black Friday, referring to the day after Thanksgiving as the official start of the Christmas shopping season, seems like it has been with us forever, but it actually only dates back to the early 1960s. We
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I’d Like To Wander Back from Fast Track
Here's a first listen to Fast Track, the brand new band everyone in bluegrass is talking about. The group was born when David Parmley recently decided to hang up his traveling shoes, and retire from his touring band, Cardinal Tradition.










