• Chris Jones late coming home

    Chris Jones, Sirius-XM radio personality, touring bluegrass singer/songwriter, and beloved Bluegrass Today columnist, has been hospitalized in Europe. He and his group, The Nightdrivers, had just concluded a European tour and Chris was preparing to depart for a flight home when

  • All in the Family

    I attended the Tennessee Fall Homecoming at the Museum of Appalachia over the weekend. While there I managed to catch up with three different bands that share a common thread. The Quebe Sisters Band, Southern Raised and The Bates Family

  • The Adcocks and Gray walk Many A Mile

    After an eight year gap since their last release Eddie and Martha Adcock, TwoGrass, have a new album on the market. As the credits show on the CD the Adcocks are assisted on this self-produced Patuxent Music release, Many a Mile,

  • And A Little Child Shall Lead Them?

    My wife and I recently held a bluegrass festival, Gabefest, and among the bands we booked was a newer group of talented young musicians, Monroeville. One of the reasons we chose them was the fact that we knew they had performed

  • Friends Of Fall from Crooked Still

    Last week saw the release of Friends Of Fall from Crooked Still. It's a short-form project, a 7-song EP, created in celebration of the eclectic string band's 10th Anniversary. The band spent three days this summer at Rotary Records studios in West

  • Missy Raines eyes early 2012 album

    Missy Raines, who has faced more than her share of criticism for straying beyond the bounds of bluegrass in recent years, is in the formative stages of putting together a new album that won’t appease any of her critics. The idea

  • Buckwheat Green to the Gabeharts

    Jim & Valerie Gabehart have welcomed a new member into their group. John "Buckwheat" Green has taken over the bass spot recently vacated by Joe Vance. John, also known as Buck, picked up his distinctive nickname owing to a particular fondness

  • Corey Hensley doing OK

    We have learned that Corey Hensley, bass player with Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, collapsed on stage Saturday afternoon during the band's set at the Lester Flatt Celebration in Sparta, TN. He was rushed to the hospital and spent the rest of