Author: Lee Zimmerman

Heart Wide Open – Kristi Stanley

It’s not often that a stomach virus can help inspire a song. In Kristi Stanley’s case, it was a bug that…

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Sam Bush on Why He’s So Fanatical About Festivals

You could call Sam Bush a musical multi-tasker. A festival fanatic perhaps. A man who never lacks a muse or inspiration….

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Didn’t He Ramble: Songs of Charlie Poole – David Davis

It’s a credit to the genre and its ability to evolve and find a fit with contemporary audiences that bluegrass —…

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Bluegrass Beyond Borders: Adrian Farmer Ploughs the Fields of Grassicana

Consider Adrian Farmer a musical multi-tasker. All the evidence needed can be found on his new independently released solo album Blue…

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Mountain Overture – Balsam Range

Balsam Range have a lot to brag about. In just over a decade, they’ve managed to accumulate a stellar reputation as…

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Brave With a Banjo – Tony Furtado discusses his path

If any one artist typifies the transition from a traditional template to today’s populist precepts, Tony Furtado could be said to…

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New albums from all of the McCourys

The Del McCoury Band – Del McCoury Still Sings Bluegrass and The Travelin’ McCourys A bluegrass original and his sons and successors…

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Bluegrass Beyond Borders – Pharis and Jason Romero

Canadian duo and Juno Award winners Pharis and Jason Romero may produce their music in the Great White North, but their…

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Dotze Contes – Lluis Gomez

A Spanish musician and master of the 5 string banjo, Lluis Gomez could be considered something of a phenomenon, especially in…

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The Way These Things Go – FY5

FY5 make a clear case for the fact that subtlety and finesse can go hand in hand, especially when it comes…

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