• Longest Running Bluegrass Radio Show

    I'll add to the discussion with the note that Stained Glass Bluegrass has been on WAMU 88.5 in Washington, DC since 1974. Although the hours have shifted somewhat during this period, it has been aired continuously by originator Gary

  • Tut Taylor – Interview

    I've just posted an interview I did with Tut Taylor over the past two days. I've tried to capture the man and his approach to the music.  I hope you find it as interesting to read as I did to

  • Longest Running Bluegrass Radio Show

    I don't know if this is the longest. but I'll start the ball rolling. "The Bluegrass Jam Session" on WYEP-FM Pittsburgh PA, will celebrate thirty years in February 2008. The show is currently hosted by Bruce Mountjoy and is WYEP's

  • Bluegrass Bands needed for The Haunted Cave

    Hi!  My name is Jennifer Johnsey and I am a volunteer with Cherokee Caverns.  Our 19th Annual Haunted Cave fundraiser kicks off on 10/19. We are in need of some bluegrass bands that would be willing to play for free.  This

  • Re – Drums

    I agree completely with the post about drums. Bluegrass has the mando chop, that's all the percussion we need. They weren't appropriate when Jimmy Martin , The Osborne Brothers or Jim and Jesse used them. They are no more

  • Pickin’ in the Park, Moncks Corner, SC – Review

    I've posted my review of the one day festival held at Moncks Corner, SC on Saturday. It was a delightful day featuring youth with Chip Chipman's Bluegrass Academy and experience as Grasstowne headlined the event. - Ted http://www.tedlehmann.blogspot.com

  • Drums!

    This is my first entry to the blog and I hope you'll forgive me if I don't do this correctly. My wife and I just returned from the IBMA's and had a wonderful time as usual. This year was particularly