• Sherry Boyd to Blue Ridge Backroads

    WBRF, Blue Ridge Country 98, has tapped Sherry Boyd to take over their popular Blue Ridge Backroads program, which airs evenings on FM powerhouse 98.1 from Galax, VA. Long time host Jay Allen has recently retired from the show, after 23

  • Going To Grey Fox – Three Tall Pines

    Folks in the northeast are making preparations now for this weekend's big Grey Fox festival in Oak Hill, NY. Among that number are the guys in Three Tall Pines, who recently created a music video for a song they wrote about the

  • Where do you listen to bluegrass radio?

    This week's Bluegrass Today poll asks which of the many delivery media for bluegrass radio are most favored by our readers. Traditional AM/FM broadcast stations, sometimes called terrestrial radio in today's segmented digital market, remain a dominant player in local and

  • Nora Jane Struthers at Dickinson

    Frank Baker was on the ground this past Saturday (7/14) at the 17th annual Bluegrass on the Grass festival, held on the campus of Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA. We'll post Frank's images from Dickinson over the next few days, starting

  • New from Recording King at NAMM

    Recording King used the occasion of the 2012 Summer NAMM show to debut a pair of new instruments for bluegrass pickers. One is a new entry into their affordably-priced, solid wood guitar series, and the other their first stab at the

  • The Roys talk New Day Dawning

    Unsurprisingly, The Roys are really excited about their upcoming 7-song EP on Rural Rhythm Records. It's not due to drop until August 28, but Lee and Elaine have created a series of brief videos for Bluegrass Today readers to introduce the

  • Richard Keldsen of Saga Music at Summer NAMM

    Terry Herd caught up with Richard Keldsen of Saga Music at this past weekend's Summer NAMM show in Nashville. Saga is the parent company for such popular bluegrass instrument brands as Blueridge Guitars, Gold Star banjos, Regal resonator guitars, and Kentucky

  • Goodbye Caroline from Monroeville

    Monroeville has released a new video, taken from a live performance of Goodbye Caroline at Nashville's Hard Rock Cafe. The song was co-written by Monroeville guitarist Eli Johnson and Blake Grisham, and the video was shot and edited by Sammy Passamano. Mandolinist Matt