The Wildwood Valley Boys have a new single to share, the last ahead of their upcoming album release, A Few From The South, expected this fall. This latest is one written and sung by guitarist Tony Holt, a true story about
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Bryan Sutton to Mountain Home for duets project
Mountain Home Music has announced the signing of bluegrass guitar hero Bryan Sutton to the label for his first new guitar project in nearly a decade. Over the years Sutton has made himself into the ultimate sideman, first call guitarist for
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Love Through Time from Amanda Cook
Amanda Cook has released her first single as the new owner/operator of Mountain Fever Records, a song she wrote with two of her bandmates called Love Through Time. It will serve as the title track for her next album, expected
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Sweet Cora Leigh from Eric Marshall
Eric Marshall has spent most of his life in bluegrass music. Though we've seen him on bass most recently, for several years with Carson Peters & Iron Mountain and now with The Country Gentlemen Show, he is also a fine
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Janice Martin stepping down from Route 3
Janice Martin, banjo picker with popular Missouri bluegrass group Route 3, has announced her decision to step away from the band. She will be focusing her attention on her new booking agency, JMTalent. A life-long grasser, Janice started playing the banjo
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Alison Brown announces Banjo Basecamp
Alison Brown has announced a new banjo workshop week this fall, with her own unique twist. Banjo Basecamp will run October 6-10 at the Porches Inn and Studio 9 in North Adams, MA. The faculty includes some of the most highly
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Gulf Shore Line from Kevin Denney
Turnberry Records has a new single for Kevin Denney, who has returned to his first love in bluegrass music, after some success in country around the turn of the century with That's Just Jessie. Kevin learned the ropes from his parents,
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Scott Napier leaving Wildfire
Scott Napier has announced that he is giving up his mandolin position with Wildfire. He is departing the group along with its founding bassist, Curt Chapman. A big part of the reason is Napier's recent move to Owensboro, KY where he
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Sound Biscuit Productions announces Gravy Records
Sound Biscuit Productions in Sevierville, TN, home of the popular bluegrass-oriented Sound Biscuit Studio, has announced a new record label. Gravy Records has been carefully developed by Sound Biscuit to give a lift to emerging artists in bluegrass and related roots
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Broken Angels from The Grascals and Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton has always meant a great deal to The Grascals. The band actually formed after serving as her bluegrass touring group, and she retains the same fondness for them as they do for her. So it seems quite natural for










