More on the Greer/Hinson wedding

Jacob Greer and Ally Hinson weddingJacob Greer of Sideline and Ally Hinson of the Hinson Girls were married on Saturday, May 22, at Smethport Baptist Church, in West Jefferson, NC. The church's pastor and Zack Arnold's dad, Phil Arnold, was officiants during their ceremony. The musical couple's wedding party consisted of Zack Arnold (Jacob's best friend and former ClayBank and [...]

Nick Goad to Sideline on mandolin

Nick GoadSideline has announced that Nick Goad will join the band on mandolin, stepping into the spot recently vacated when Zack Arnold departed for a job with Rhonda Vincent & The Rage. Nick is a native of Stuart, VA, where he still resides, and had been working with Jeff Brown & Still Lonesome prior to this [...]

Congratulations Jake and Ally!

Jacob and Ally GreerThis past weekend saw a bluegrass wedding in North Carolina. Jacob Greer, guitarist and vocalist with Sideline, married Ally Hinson, formerly banjo player with The Hinson Girls, at Smethport Baptist Church in Jefferson on May 22. The couple met bluegrass cute at the World of Bluegrass convention in Raleigh back in 2013. At that time [...]

Track Premiere: Miss Charlotte’s Game from Sideline

SidelineMore new music today - this time from Sideline! Mountain Home Music Company is offering our readers an advance listen to their new single for these Carolina grassers, which officially releases on April 23. It's an original song from mandolinist Zack Arnold called Miss Charlotte's Game. Guitarist and founding member Skip Cherryholmes says that this [...]

Track Premiere: When the Son Rose Up That Morning from Sideline

SidelineSideline is next on the bluegrass singles hit parade this week, releasing a new track tomorrow, When the Son Rose Up That Morning, the third from their upcoming Mountain Home project for 2021. The song, written by Rick Lang and Josh Shilling, retells the Easter story in a modal, mid-tempo bluegrass style, and is sung as [...]

Track Premiere: Just A Guy In A Bar from Sideline

SidelineMountain Home Music has a new single for Sideline, set for release this Friday, which involves something of a musical departure for the band. It's a new song written by Ronnie Bowman, Andy Buckner, Joel Shewmake, Just A Guy In A Bar, a country-style tearjerker with a twist. Sung by Sideline guitarist Skip Cherryholmes, this [...]

Baby #2 on the way for Skip and Stephanie Cherryholmes

Skip CherryholmesHere's some good news in the midst of a pandemic. Skip and Stephanie Cherryholmes have announced that they are expecting baby number two. Skip, guitarist with Sideline, is also band front man and banjoist Steve Dilling's son-in-law, married to his only daughter. Due on June 6, a blood test has revealed that the new addition is a [...]

Another bluegrass wedding on the horizon – Jacob Greer and Allison Hinson

Jason Greer and Allison HinsonSome good news in the midst of a global pandemic! Bluegrass sweethearts, Allison Hinson, banjoist with The Hinson Girls, and Jacob Greer, guitarist with Sideline, have officially announced their plans to marry.  Ally is the third Hinson Girl to marry a grasser. Younger sister, Katie, married Buddy Robertson of Flatt Lonesome, and Ally’s twin, Melissa, [...]

Track Premiere: As Fast As I Can Crawl from Sideline

SidelineMountain Home Music has another new single this week, the first from a new album coming soon from Sideline. These North Carolina grassers have made quite an impression in recent years, both through their several critically-acclaimed recordings, and with widespread touring. As they see a return to live performances this month, they are excited to [...]

Disney Sing-A-Long with Skip Cherryholmes

Skip CherryholmesSkip Cherryholmes is the hot rod guitar player with the award-winning bluegrass band, Sideline. While Skip is known for being animated on stage, he will be bringing his love for music and Disney animation to Facebook fans this Saturday evening (4/4) at 7:00 p.m. eastern. This should be a fun way to spend a Saturday [...]

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