Author: Lee Zimmerman

Bluegrass Beyond Borders – Doolin’ Devises an International Brew

Doolin’ digs deep into the roots of bluegrass by emulating their origins through their interpretation of traditional Irish music. Their’s is…

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Here To Distract You – Red Herring

On their website, Rotterdam-based Red Herring describe their music as a mixture of “folk roots, Americana, murder ballads, love songs, and kickass…

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WDVX Camperfest reflects the past and looks towards the future

Scott Miller performs at the 2018 WDVX Camperfest – photo by Lee Zimmerman To those who reside in East Tennessee, there’s…

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All Grassed Up – Eddy Raven with Carolina Road

Eddy Raven hasn’t been heard from very much in the past 20 years. That was when the last of his songs…

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Bluegrass Beyond Borders – Che Apalache from south of the Border

At first it seems like an unlikely combination at best — a bluegrass band that sings in Spanish and adds elements…

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The Magic of MerleFest – a 2018 report

Jerry Douglas Band at MerleFest 2018 on the Watson Stage – photo by Alisa B. Cherry It’s little wonder that MerleFest…

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Old Salt Union, self titled

Old Salt Union is a young band, but one well versed in timeless tradition and the ability to make music that’s…

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Portraits in Fiddles – Mike Barnett

Although ostensibly an example of fiddle finesse — and a lavish one at that — Mike Barnett’s Portraits In Fiddles is…

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Bluegrass Beyond Borders – Darling West’s Nordic Niche

Ask most Americans what they know of Norway and you’re likely to hear a few scattered responses that make reference to…

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Beneath the Open Sky – Nefesh Mountain

While it’s generally considered an indigineous American musical art form, albeit one originally derived from the Irish and Scottish immigrants who…

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