• King Wilkie asks for submissions

    King Wilkie is asking fans to submit artwork, songs, poems, videos... anything they might be inspired to create based on the characters featured on their upcoming CD, King Wilkie Presents: The Wilkie Family Singers. They ask that the various fan

  • Bela on WAMU

    Béla Fleck will be an in-studio guest today (4/9) on the Kojo Nnamdi Show (WAMU FM). He will talk about the African roots of today's modern five string banjo, his journey of discovery to west Africa in 2005, and Throw Down

  • Video debut from The Doerfels

    Will The Doerfels be the next young family band to leave a mark on the bluegrass world? Like many other bluegrass family acts before them, the band is composed of a group of talented siblings, but they differ from the template

  • 3TO tour report – episode 2

    Steve Dilling has agreed to share the ups and downs, in and outs of a long IIIrd Tyme Out road trip with our readers. They will be traveling from coast to coast, and back again, this first two weeks of

  • Two new fiddle DVDs from Homespun

    Homespun Video has released two new DVDs for new students of traditional American fiddle music. Both are taught by Jim Wood, a five time Tennessee fiddle champ, noted performer and teacher, and organizer/arranger for The Tennessee Fiddle Orchestra. Both DVDs are

  • Michael Martin Murphey on Woodsongs

    The video from this week's edition of the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour with Michael Martin Murphey can now be viewed online. Murphey is doing the rounds promoting Buckaroo Blue Grass, his new album on Rural Rhythm, which features a number

  • Michael Cleveland tackles Big Mon

    Here's a great video of Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper shot during their free concert this past Friday (4/3) at the International Bluegrass Music Museum in Owensboro, KY. It features the guys tearing it up on a version of the Bill Monroe

  • We’re #97!

    Wikio has published their April list of the top 100 music blogs, and there is Bluegrass Today at #97! That's not bad for a bluegrass music site when the rest of the blogs are geared toward pop, rock and rap. Wikio