Here's more news about an upcoming bluegrass film project, this time the youth-focused Generation Bluegrass. Actually, this film is more than just youth-focused. It was conceived, filmed, produced, edited and financed by bluegrass teens Corey Smith and Zeb Snyder. Both young
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Making History with Pioneers of Bluegrass
Wouldn't it be fun to sit down with a few first or second generation bluegrass artists, and listen to their stories of the old days? I've been fortunate to have a few opportunities to do so, and I never miss a
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Grascals Road To Surrender video
The Grascals have released a new video for Road To Surrender from their current Mountain Home album, Life Finds A Way. It's an interesting sort of hybrid, combining studio and live footage of the song, which was written by Grascals guitarist
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A New Boss with Big Plans
Registration numbers for IBMA’s final World of Bluegrass week in Nashville are down slightly from last year, but Executive Director Nancy Cardwell is pulling out all the stops to try to finish on a high note before next year’s move
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The Legend of Larry Gillis
A very thankful trend this past few years has been the notable increase in feature length and short form films being made about bluegrass music. It may be a factor of the wider availability of digital recording and editing gear,
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Still Standing from The Roys
New Day Dawning hits today from The Roys, and with it concludes our 7 week series of videos with a pre-release glimpse of the songs. Special thanks to Lee and Elaine Roy for creating these for Bluegrass Today readers. Now we have
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Momentum Award announcements during WOB
The International Bluegrass Music Association will announce the 8 winners of the initial Momentum Awards during this year's World of Bluegrass in Nashville. Awards will be announced during both the Tuesday and Wednesday night main stage showcases. These new awards honor people
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Hank Janney set to retire
This Sunday marks the end of an era in Pennsylvania bluegrass history. Hank Janney, an icon in the Gettysburg area, will do his final radio broadcast for WGTY on August 26. His name was nearly synonymous with the music in Gettysburg. For
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Share Your Summer with the ‘Dusters
The Infamous Stringdusters have launched a video contest, asking their fans to show what they did on their summer vacation. To enter, you need to create a video slide show made up of your favorite summer photos, with a soundtrack using
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Jim Smoak on RBI
Seminal first generation banjo player Jim Smoak will be this weekend's guest on Best Of Bluegrass, hosted by Bob Mitchell. The show is broadcast on Radio Bluegrass International (RBI), an online radio service of the International Bluegrass Music Museum in Owensboro,










