If you’ve ever visited the small town of Surgoinsville, Tennessee and traveled down Main Street, you probably didn’t pay much attention to the modest old building that sits next door to the Surgoinsville Police Dept. If you’re a true fan
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Even more from Gettysburg 2012
With this mega-gallery, we conclude Frank Baker's superb photo journalism at the August 2012 Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Thanks Frank!
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Kruger’s Spirit of the Rockies premieres this week
This Saturday (August 25) will mark the premier of a new piece of music composed by Jens Kruger, scored for a chamber orchestra and his own ensemble, The Kruger Brothers. The piece, Spirit of the Rockies, will debut in Banff, Alberta
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More photos from the Gettysburg fest
Here is another gallery from last weekend's Gettysburg Bluegrass festival. All photos by Frank Baker.
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First batch of photos from Gettysburg
Here's the first of several photo galleries from this past weekend's Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival, taken by Frank Baker.
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Galax 2012 retrospective
Thanks to Carol McDuffie who sent along these many images from the 2012 Old Fiddlers Convention in Galax, VA. If you can help identify any of the people in these photos, please contact us.
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Photos from Grand Targhee Bluegrass
The Grand Targhee ski area sits on the west side of Grand Teton National Park, and on a normal winter they get around 500 inches of snow. That is a lot of snow and it is a fun little ski
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Michigan bluegrass at Milan
This overview and photo gallery from the 2012 Milan Bluegrass Festival is a contribution from Bill Warren. Bill is a photographer and bluegrass fan in Michigan, and he will be covering ocassional events in the upper midwest for Bluegrass Today. This year’s Milan
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John Goad’s Galax video journal
Our special bluegrass correspondent, John Goad, has assembled a video journal of his week at the Galax Old Fiddlers Convention, showing why this event has endured for 77 years. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1vSOrnhvkw
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Niall Toner and I Draw Slow to tour US
The Irish are coming... the Irish are coming! Two Irish acts are headed to the US this Fall to promote new projects on Pinecastle Records, who describe the twin two week tours as an Irish Acoustic Music Invasion. For Celtic/old time hybrid I