Irish-born bluegrass and Americana artist Danny Burns has created a special radio mix of one of the tracks on his recent Bonfire Music Group project, Southern Sky. It's for Does My Ring Burn Your Finger, written by Buddy Miller and Julie
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Chris Davis announces a new band and his solo career
Chris Davis, over two and a half decades in bluegrass music, has been the quintessential professional sideman. He's made his career alongside top touring artists and bands, helping them sound better on stage and in the studio, as a vocalist,
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Working Man Blues from Bryan Sutton and Doc Watson
Mountain Home Music has released Working Man Blues, the opening track from their much-anticipated album for flatpick guitar maestro Bryan Sutton, From Roots to Branches. The theme of the project is Bryan paired up with a number of other
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As The Crow Flies from Rocking Horse Money
From southwest England comes Rocking Horse Money, an interesting acoustic trio consisting of two well-known English grassers, Laura Carrivick on fiddle and reso-guitar and John Breese on bass, and an early rock 'n' roll enthusiast, Oliver Seymour. Laura tells us that
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Across The Track shutting it down
Across The Track, an active bluegrass band in the Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware region this past two decades, has announced that they are dissolving the group after a final performance on November 16. Band leaders James Langer (mandolin) and Darin Wassum
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Out of My Bones from Amanda Cook
Mountain Fever Records has released a new single from Amanda Cook, whose seven-record deal with previous label head Mark Hodges has evolved into her buying the business and becoming its new owner. The song is Out of My Bones, written by
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Wherever You Are video from Lori King with Rhonda Vincent
Iowa grasser Lori King has released a music video for her current single, Wherever You Are, a gospel song memorably recorded previously by The Collingsworth Family and The Martins. King pulled in Rhonda Vincent for the video, reprising her role singing
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Gypsy Lullaby from Esther June
Every so often a young artist comes to our attention that seems destined for something big. It may be a voice that seems wise beyond its years, or a stage presence that immediately silences a rowdy audience. We saw this
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Foggy Mountain Rock video from Todd Taylor
Todd Taylor, the South Carolina banjo man in black, is back with a new video, this time covering a Flatt & Scruggs classic, Foggy Mountain Rock. This is one that was written by Josh Graves, the pioneering reso-guitar player with The
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Junior Sisk sets 2027 retirement date
Junior Sisk, one of bluegrass music's most beloved singers, bandleaders, and personalities over the past several decades, has announced a retirement date. But not to worry; he'll be on the road performing all of next year, and most of the










