Grasstowne – one year in

Event Details

Grasstowne - Alan Bibey, Steve Gulley, Jason Davis, Phil Leadbetter, Jamey BooherHere’s another bluegrass anniversary worth noting.

It was almost exactly one year ago that we told you about a new band forming with prominent members drawn from several popular touring acts.

The announcement came on December 1, 2006 of the imminent debut of Grasstowne, with Alan Bibey from BlueRidge, Steve Gulley from Mountain Heart and Phil Leadbetter from Wildfire joining forces. In the course of that year, Al, Phil and Steve put a crack band together, recorded a CD, showcased at IBMA and toured all over the US.

The December issue of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine has Grasstowne’s debut CD, The Road Headin’ Home, is the #1 release in The National Bluegrass Survey. Phil Leadbetter tells us that this is a huge honor for them, and for their label Pinecastle Records, who has never had a CD chart in the top spot in BU before this month.

Alan Bibey passed along recently that they have nearly 100 dates booked for 2008 – including a July tour of Scandinavia – so more of you should have a chance to catch them on the road next year.

If there was an award for fastest start in bluegrass music, these guys would be serious contenders. Congratulations, fellas.

About the Author

Picture of John Lawless

John Lawless

John had served as primary author and editor for The Bluegrass Blog from its launch in 2004 until being folded into Bluegrass Today in September of 2011. He continues in that capacity here, managing a strong team of columnists and correspondents.

Join the Conversation!

Use your preferred account (Facebook, Google etc.) to login below and leave a comment. We want to hear from you!

Explore More Bluegrass...

2026 Cherokee Bluegrass Festival weekend report

Read More

Bottom of a Glass from The Po’ Ramblin Boys

Read More

Throwdown Thursday — Throwdown Thursday

Read More

#1 Bluegrass Music Charts

Weekly charts based on actual radio airplay for bluegrass, Grassicana, and gospel music

Recent Comments

Get Our Newsletter

Enter your email below to stay in the loop with Bluegrass Today!

Search Bluegrass Today