Pinecastle Records has a new single this week for former child star Billy Gilman, who has returned to the bluegrass music he grew up hearing through his grandparents in Rhode Island. Only nine years old when Ray Benson of Asleep at
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He Would’ve Wrote ‘Em All from Sage & Prairie Wildfire, with Dave Adkins
Sage Palser, a young bluegrass artist from Buffalo, WY, has been making big strides in the music since her powerful duet with Danny Paisley, What Crosses Your Mind, released early last year. Pairing this talented singer at the beginning of
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Borderline – new single from Rebecca Frazier
For her latest single, a bluegrass arrangement of Madonna's 1984 hit, Borderline, Nashville flatpicker and vocalist Rebecca Frazier brought in grassed-up rock cover specialists Love Canon to serve as her studio band. The song will appear on Frazier's upcoming Compass
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Craig Morris passes
Craig Morris, age 70, a banjoist and lover of bluegrass music from Spring Hill, TN, passed away on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Williamson Medical Center. He was a member of the Alabama Bluegrass Music Association, a founding member of
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Rhonda Vincent talks and sings 9 to 5
We caught up with Rhonda Vincent this week to learn a bit more about her latest album, Destinations and Fun Places, which is available today (August 9), and one of the tracks from the project, a grassed-up version of Dolly
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You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive from Marty Falle
Bluegrass singer/songwriter Marty Falle is nothing if not prolific. Since entering the bluegrass world he has released a steady stream of new original songs, which have found a comfortable home on bluegrass radio. With a new album just available, Appalachia
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Jerry Salley to Ohio Country Music Hall of Fame
Nashville singer and songwriter Jerry Salley is set to be inducted tomorrow into the Ohio Country Music Hall of Fame. With a 40 year career that's seen almost 600 of his songs recorded by other artists in bluegrass, country, and gospel
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Banjo Man, Uncle Bob Underwood passes
Bob Underwood, owner of Satellite Beach, FL's Banjo Man's Old Tyme Pickin' Parlor (in the 1970s and '80s), local bluegrass radio show personality, swimming pool builder (who built his own banjo-shaped pool), dancer, farmer, and patriarch of the Underwood family,
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You Used To Love Me video from Solid Gold Stranger
California Bay Area's Solid Gold Stranger is out with their debut album, Closer to the Flame. Together now for five years, this outfit plays a healthy mix of bluegrass, old time, and original music, as exemplified in their music video for
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City of Glass video from AJ Lee & Blue Summit
As they release a new vinyl LP on Signature Sounds Recordings, AJ Lee & Blue Summit have also produced a music video for the title track, City of Glass. It's a grassy number that AJ wrote, featuring her touring group -










