Heidi and Ryan Greer, aka Heidi & Ryan, have released a music video for Come To Jesus, a lovely song they wrote for their self-titled debut album on Mountain Fever Records. They blend this hopeful song of salvation with the story
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Best of Sutton Ole Time Music Hour airing on WCTE TV
The Sutton Ole Time Music Hour is recorded each and every Saturday night at The Sutton General Store in Granville, TN, featuring bluegrass groups from all over middle Tennessee and beyond. It is then broadcast over 45 radio stations that
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Cookin’ With Grass from Becky Cantrell
The Cantrells of Nashville are something of a power couple. He's the programmer and chief on-air voice for SiriusXM's Bluegrass Junction, and she's the Executive Assistant to Tennessee House Majority Leader Gerald McCormick. That's right... we're talking about Kyle and Becky
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Song Of The Mountains to be Virginia’s official TV series
While there are several current television shows featuring live bluegrass music, including Bluegrass Underground and a number of programs on RFD-TV, one of the most popular is surely Song of the Mountains, the monthly concert series at Marion, Virginia’s Lincoln
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Video tease for Jussi Syren Stanley tribute project
Finland's Jussi Syren has posted a video tease to promote his upcoming tribute to Ralph Stanley, recorded with his touring band, The Groundbreakers. As you can see in the video, Jussi is a serious student of the earliest days of American
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All You Need Is Music coming from The Davidson Brothers
The Davidson Brothers took some time away from their native Australia to come to Nashville and record their next album recently, and report in this video that it's set for release in the spring. Take a look as Hamish and Lachlan
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Solid Ground video from Wood Belly
Wood Belly, a young quintet from northern Colorado, has been performing together for the past two years, playing what they call Rocky Mountain bluegrass. The group is composed of Chris Zink on reso-guitar, Craig Patterson on guitar, Chris Weist on mandolin,
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The return of Hee Haw to network TV?
Four or five decades ago, bluegrass and country music could be found on television almost every night of the week. From Flatt and Scruggs’ Ballad of Jed Clampett to country music stars caught in Boss Hogg’s speed traps on The
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Mo Pitney at SPBGMA
Folks in the know in the world of bluegrass have had their eye on Mo Pitney for quite some time. He demonstrated his grass cred on last year's Croweology project from Rickey Wasson, where he delivered a number of New South
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Go see J.D. Crowe’s Banger at IBMM
One of the most famous instruments in the history of bluegrass music is, arguably, the “Banger,” the 1929 Gibson Mastertone played by J.D Crowe on everything from classic Jimmy Martin numbers to the seminal Rounder 0044. A quick Google search










