Here's our Special Bluegrass Correspondent with this week's Bluegrass Weather Report, looking at the goings on scheduled for this weekend at the Mid-Winter Bluegrass Festival in Denver, CO.
Author: John Curtis Goad
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Living For The Moment – Kristy Cox
We hear quite a bit about country crossover artists in the bluegrass world. Marty Raybon, for instance, has had successful careers in both genres, while Rhonda Vincent recently released a dual country and bluegrass album. Kristy Cox is one of
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Bluegrass Weather Report – 2/11/14
Here's our Special Bluegrass Correspondent with this week's Bluegrass Weather Report, looking at Bluegrass First Class in Asheville, NC.
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Larry Stephenson in East Tennessee
For many bluegrass groups these days, a stop in Johnson City, Tennessee isn't complete without visits to both East Tennessee State University and The Down Home. ETSU frequently welcomes guest artists to its Bluegrass, Old Time, and Country Music Studies
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Final SPBGMA 2014 video report
Here's our Special Bluegrass Correspondent with his final report from SPBGMA 2014, including a stop at the Bluegrass Bus Museum for a demonstration of the Bill Monroe whirligig.
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Bluegrass Weather Report – 2/4/14
Here's our Special Bluegrass Correspondent with this week's Bluegrass Weather Report, taking a look at the upcoming Big Sky Bluegrass Festival in Montana.
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SPBGMA 2014 report, part deux
Here's our Very Special Correspondent with a day two report from SPBGMA 2014.
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SPBGMA 2014 report
Here's our Special Bluegrass Correspondent with a look at day one at SPBGMA.
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Long Lonesome Road – The Giant Mountains Band
Though numerous countries across Europe are home to bluegrass musicians, the Czech Republic seems to be one of the most popular lately. Faculty members from East Tennessee State University recently released a documentary chronicling the bluegrass scene within the country,
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Grand Ol’ Time – Old Belle
On their Facebook page, recently formed San Francisco-based band Old Belle claims that even though they don’t hail from Kentucky’s coal country and weren’t formed during the folk boom of the 1960s, their music is still “unapologetically folk.” Judging from