• Darin & Brooke on TV in Charlotte

    Darin & Brooke Aldridge, and their talented band, were guests Monday (7/25) on the Charlotte Today show, broadcast on WCNC in Charlotte, NC. They performed the song Wildflower, from their upcoming Mountain Home CD, So Much In Between. Brooke takes the

  • John McGann at Mandolin Cafe

    Mandolin Cafe takes a look at John McGann, one of the less heralded heroes of the 8 string world, in the most recent edition their recurring 10 Questions segment. McGann is a virtuoso on both mandolin and guitar, and has been

  • The Travelers on WDBJ

    The Bluegrass Blog posted earlier this year about the reformation of The Travelers, and their upcoming album on Patuxent Records. The band is based around noted bluegrass sidemen Norman Wright and Kevin Church, who toured with that name in the 1990s.

  • Evans Media taking radio to events

    Like so many folks working in the bluegrass music business, Ernie Evans wears a number of hats. Partnered with his wife, Debi, he is active as a performer, event producer and radio broadcaster. The two of them have played together for

  • Sleepy Man Banjo Boys on Huckabee, part deux

    Once again, here are those precocious New Jersey grassers, Robbie, Jonny and Tommy Mizzone, performing as the Sleepy Man Banjo Boys on national television. They were invited back for another spot on the Huckabee show yesterday, after tearing it up

  • Devil’s Rope from Monroeville

    Monroeville, that feisty young bunch from the Blue Ridge mountains, have released a music video of themselves performing Devil's Rope live, in a quasi-studio setting. Another studio version of the song is included on their recent, self-titled debut album, which

  • McCourys and PJHB on Letterman

    Here's a video of the performance last Tuesday (7/19) by the Del McCoury Band and the Preservation Jazz Hall Band on The Late Show with David Letterman. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZflO132rEg

  • Sleppy Man Banjo Boys back on Huckabee

    When was the last time a young bluegrass band generated this sort of buzz in the non-music media? It seems that the pickin' Mizzone brothers kicked up some dust with their TV appearance last Sunday on Huckabee, as they have been