A very popular song this summer for Edgar Loudermilk has been My Picasso, the story of a wild horse that became a legend for his unique coloring in the the Sand Wash Basin of Colorado. Now Pinecastle Records has produced a music
Author: John Lawless
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Iraq – new single from Carl Bentley
In his latest release, Indiana bluegrass singer and songwriter Carl Bentley deals with a very difficult subject, one that affects many families of our service members who have been scarred by what they experienced in wartime. It hits especially hard
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Just 18 music video from Crandall Creek
Copper Mountain Records has released a new single and accompanying music video for Crandall Creek, featuring the band's newest member, vocalist Carly Greer. Titled Just 18, the song tells of a young woman who leaves home with a dream of music
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Two news singles from Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Can it really be eight years since we've had new music from Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out? It seems that over the past three decades touring together, Russell only records when he has the band sounding just right, and has
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Chris Jones & the Night Drivers to Katie K. Wrangles
Chris Jones & The Night Drivers have announced new representation, moving to the new agency formed by Katie Kirchner, Katie K. Wrangles. Kirchner got her start in artist representation as a founding member of the popular and long-lived midwestern band, Full
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Track Premiere: The Old Rugged Cross from Jason Keiser
West coast flatpicker Jason Keiser is announcing a new album of solo guitar pieces with a debut single tomorrow, his arrangement of the gospel standard, The Old Rugged Cross. Growing up in California, Keiser took up an interest in both bluegrass
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Welcome Hayze Harper!
Dalton and Allison Harper are celebrating the birth of their third child, and first son. Dalton Harper is a veteran bluegrass artist who has recently launched his solo career with Skyline Records. Hayze Holden Harper was born on October 3 at
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Ray Sparks passes
The Columbus, OH bluegrass community has lost one of their stalwarts. Ray Sparks, who built and repaired instruments in the region for many years, has died. He passed on September 25 at 89 years of age. Born and raised in Johnson
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Ten Cent Pistol from The Price Sisters
McCoury Music has released a new single from The Price Sisters, a bit of a departure for this group who typically hews very close to the traditional sound. It's their bluegrass cover of Ten Cent Pistol, written and originally recorded
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CBA launches Frank’s Fund for Kids on Bluegrass
The California Bluegrass Association has launched a memorial fundraising drive for their vaunted youth programs in the name of the man who spearheaded those efforts more than three decades ago, Frank Solivan Sr. Frank Sr., who passed away about six weeks