The quick review was contributed by Ken G. Brown, who we hope will become one of our new correspondents when we launch our expanded new site later this year. Fiddle and harmonica might not seem like enough instruments to create a
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Eddie Adcock brain surgery update
Martha Adcock sent along this update following husband Eddie Adcock's follow-up brain surgery. This was his third surgery, part of a groundbreaking new procedure whereby an implant is placed in a specific part of his brain to offset hand tremors
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Donna Ulisse travelogue – Day 6
Donna Ulisse is providing us with a diary from her visit to Russia with her band, The Poor Mountain Boys. The trip is by invitation from the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential
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Donna Ulisse travelogue – Day 5
Donna Ulisse is providing us with a diary from her visit to Russia with her band, The Poor Mountain Boys. The trip is by invitation from the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission. I have
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Doyle Lawson on Bill Monroe
This interview with Doyle Lawson at the July 14 edition of Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman was conducted by Nancy Cardwell. If Bill Monroe, the Father of Bluegrass was looking down from heaven last Thursday night, July 14 at the Ryman
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Donna Ulisse travelogue – Day 1
Donna Ulisse is providing us with a diary from her visit to Russia with her band, The Poor Mountain Boys. The trip is by invitation from the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission. Written from Moscow... The Poor Mountain Boys and myself have launched
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Thursday randoms from Red, White and Bluegrass
Here is the first set of photos Dennis Jones sent along from Red, White and Bluegrass.
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A songwriter looks at World Of Bluegrass
This post is the first in a series of pieces planned between now and the 2011 IBMA World of Bluegrass. In each, we will discuss WOB with a different industry professional, examining their expectations as they prepare for IBMA week
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Telluride – day two
Here is the second photo-report from Jason Lombard, on the ground at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. So everyday at Telluride starts with a sprint from the front gate, to the front of the stage, to stake out your spot for the
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Telluride – day one
Here is the first photo-report from Jason Lombard, on the ground at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Let me introduce myself by letting everyone know that Telluride Bluegrass is my favorite festival. There, I said it... it is done. I am biased I