Today, with the release of the album A Tribute to the Kentucky Colonels, living legend, mandolin player and singer Roland White celebrates a trailblazing period of his storied career with new recordings of songs and tunes that, as a member
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Album Premiere: New Freedom Blues from Town Mountain
As a treat for fans on the album release day, Town Mountain is offering a full premiere today of their latest, New Freedom Blues. The project was recorded at Echo Mountain Studios in Asheville, NC, produced by Foghorn Stringband's Caleb Klauder. The
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Patton Wages teaching at Acoustic Cellar Guitars
Patton Wages with Volume Five - photo by Ted Lehmann Pickers in north Georgia have a great new opportunity to study with a top pro player. Patton Wages, banjo player with Volume Five, will be teaching at Acoustic Cellar Guitars in Clarkesville
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Ali Shumate to Hadley Music Group
Donna Ulisse, Ali Shumate, and Kathy Sacra Anderson as Shumate signs with Hadley Music Group Ali Shumate, a bluegrass singer and songwriter from West Palm Beach, FL, has signed with the Hadley Music Group in Nashville. Hadley will publish her music
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Track Premiere: Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms from Roland White
Roland White is among our most senior members of the bluegrass community, having been involved in the music professionally for more than 60 of his 80 years. During that time he performed with some of the most influential acts in
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The Johnsons hit with Cloudy In Kentucky
Michigan's Upper Peninsula may not be where most folks would go looking for bluegrass. Set in amongst the Great Lakes, the region was settled first by the Algonquin tribes, and later by European immigrants in search of a fortune mining
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Something About A Train Sound from Irene Kelley
Mountain Fever Records has released a new single today for Irene Kelley, one she wrote with Terry Herd and Billy Droze. It works the familiar terrain of the clatter of a train, something that many folks find comforting, especially those who
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West of West Virginia drops for Dan Boner
Professor Dan Boner has more than a few things to occupy his time. He's the Director of the Bluegrass, Old Time & Country Music Studies program at East Tennessee State University, which is a full time job in itself. On
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Get Me Gone, new single from Balsam Range
Fresh off their win as Entertainer of the Year at the IBMA awards last month, Balsam Range has released a second single today from their upcoming album, Aeonic, due in January from Mountain Home Music. This time it's a driving bluegrass number,
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Frank Solivan to Baltimore Management Agency
Progressive bluegrass icons Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen have announced a new agreement with Philip Chorney and Baltimore Management Agency. Chorney is founder and CEO of the Charm City Bluegrass festival in Baltimore, and has more than a decade's worth of experience in










