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Author: Daniel Mullins

  • Here Comes Feller & Hill… Again!

    April 9, 2014 | by Daniel Mullins

    "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." That's the type of approach Tom Feller and Chris Hill took on their sophomore album, Here Comes Feller & Hill... Again! Following the success of their self-titled debut, Feller & Hill are back, with more

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  • Cheers! in the bluegrass style

    March 17, 2014 | by Daniel Mullins

    Today is St. Patrick's Day, and whether you prefer a green beer or a Shamrock Shake (like myself), you have to appreciate some good drinking songs on one of the year's biggest days for alcohol consumption. Because the number of bluegrass

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  • The Picking Dead: Bluegrass and Zombies

    February 24, 2014 | by Daniel Mullins

    One of the most popular cable series of the past few years has been AMC's The Walking Dead. Based on the popular graphic novels of the same name, this dramatic series deals with the psychology of human relationships following a fictitious

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  • Album of the Week #36 – Dave Evans’ Goin’ ‘Round This World

    February 9, 2014 | by Daniel Mullins

    I remember as a teenager, I was riding home in my dad's blue pickup truck when he told me to pick out a CD from the console for us to listen to. Surprisingly, the CD collection which Dad kept in

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  • Pinecastle to release lost Osborne Brothers’ recordings

    January 31, 2014 | by Daniel Mullins

    The Osborne Brothers were one of the most influential bands in bluegrass history. They're one of only a handful of bluegrass bands whose music transcended bluegrass and found great mainstream success in the larger country music world. With twenty-one charted singles

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  • Blue Highway scores with The Game

    January 22, 2014 | by Daniel Mullins

    The Game. A simple two-word phrase used to describe a myriad of things, often sporting events. It conjures up images of NBA Finals, National Championships, World Series, and Super Bowls - events which seem larger than life. However, what if

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  • Keith Whitley Radio Station In The Works

    January 20, 2014 | by Daniel Mullins

    Keith Whitley has long been one of the biggest influences on aspiring bluegrass and country singers. His recordings as a member of Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys and J.D. Crowe & The New South are must-haves for bluegrass

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  • Best of 2013: Daniel Mullins vs. Billboard

    December 31, 2013 | by Daniel Mullins

    Billboard, who publishes the (supposedly) quintessential music charts, have released their year-end chart of the Top 15 Bluegrass Albums of 2013. 15. Leaving Eden - Carolina Chocolate Drops 14. Brothers of the Highway - Dailey & Vincent 13. The Living Years - The Isaacs 12. Ahoy! - The Punch Brothers 11. Hammer Down - The

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  • The Twelve Days of Bluegrass Christmas

    December 24, 2013 | by Daniel Mullins

    The Twelve Days of Christmas A song most people love to hate. It is never picked when church groups go Christmas caroling. Whether it's because it's too long or because no one knows all of the words is irrelevant. If it

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  • Joe Mullins’ Music & Memories Christmas Eve Special to air today

    December 24, 2013 | by Daniel Mullins

    Bluegrass entertainer and broadcaster, Joe Mullins has a special Christmas Eve program which will air Noon to 2:00PM EST on his Classic Country Radio network. Mullins owns the Ohio-based Classic Country Radio network, consisting of WBZI AM 1500 (Xenia), WKFI

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