• The Legend of Larry Gillis

    A very thankful trend this past few years has been the notable increase in feature length and short form films being made about bluegrass music. It may be a factor of the wider availability of digital recording and editing gear,

  • Still Standing from The Roys

    New Day Dawning hits today from The Roys, and with it concludes our 7 week series of videos with a pre-release glimpse of the songs. Special thanks to Lee and Elaine Roy for creating these for Bluegrass Today readers. Now we have

  • New CD from The Grass Cats

    The Grass Cats, a North Carolina band long associated with the original music of Russell Johnson, have announced the imminent release of a new CD. This will be their 8th album for New Time Records. The Mountains My Baby And Me

  • Momentum Award announcements during WOB

    The International Bluegrass Music Association will announce the 8 winners of the initial Momentum Awards during this year's World of Bluegrass in Nashville. Awards will be announced during both the Tuesday and Wednesday night main stage showcases. These new awards honor people

  • Dr. Tom Bibey passes

    Dr. Tom Bibey, author of The Mandolin Case, passed away on Sunday following a lengthy struggle with cancer. He was a prolific writer on things bluegrass, with his own web site, Stories of the Bluegrass Music Road. He had also been a

  • Matt Downing to The Roys

    The Roys have announced Matt Downing as their new banjo player. He is taking the spot recently vacated by Sterling Masat who left to accept a faculty position at South Plains College. Matt has been with the group for a few

  • Hank Janney set to retire

    This Sunday marks the end of an era in Pennsylvania bluegrass history. Hank Janney, an icon in the Gettysburg area, will do his final radio broadcast for WGTY on August 26. His name was nearly synonymous with the music in Gettysburg. For

  • Fundraiser for Vanderpool family

    On Monday we shared sad news about the passing of Dale Vanderpool, a professional banjo player from Ohio who had toured extensively with a number of bluegrass artists. He had been receiving treatment for the colon cancer that eventually took