• Free track from Chris Pandolfi

    Chris Pandolfi, intrepid banjo picker with The Infamous Stringdusters, has been a busy boy in his home studio of late. And not just musically. The budding filmmaker has also harnessed his passion for video, using cameras mounted on the headstocks of his

  • Solivan & Co blow up WAMU

    Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen made a stop at the studios of WAMU's Bluegrass Country on May 3 to perform live on the Katy Daley Show. As has been their practice of late, cameras were set up to capture their set,

  • IBMA Search Drags On

    As the search for IBMA’s new executive director extends into the summer, it is increasingly likely that the position will not be filled before the association’s signature annual event – the World of Bluegrass business conference and FanFest in late

  • Sarah Jarosz at Bonnaroo

    Nashville's Lightning 100 radio (WRTL) recorded this impromptu performance by Sarah Jarosz at Bonnaroo earlier this month. The video was captured by Brian Waters and Jared Rauso. Sarah ran through Come Around from her current album, Follow Me Down, joined by her

  • Jerry and Del Late Show video online

    Video from last night's performance by Jerry Douglas on The Late Show with David Letterman is now available on the CBS web site. Jerry offered up a bluesy version of Leadbelly's On A Monday, with Del McCoury at his side singing

  • More from Bobby Osborne

    Bobby Osborne has released a second video in his On The Air series, in which he recalls some of the highlights of his remarkable life in the music business. Here we pick up where he left off in part one last month,

  • Jerry and Del on The Late Show

    Jerry Douglas will be promoting his upcoming CD, Traveler, with an appearance Wednesday night (6/13) on The Late Show with David Letterman. Douglas is in New York for a show this Friday at the BB King Blues Club in Manhattan. On The Late

  • Carter Family flash mob in Portland

    The producers of the upcoming film, The Winding Stream - The Carters, the Cashes and the Course of Country Music, staged a flash mob earlier this month to generate interest for their documentary project. One by one, musicians of every size, shape, type