Five years ago, my wife and I were at The Station Inn in Nashville, and John Meyer was the headliner. We didn't know John, but he endeared himself to us when he gave his wife and kids a heartfelt shoutout.
Author: Quigg Lawrence
Arcadia – Alison Krauss & Union Station
A tradition originated in 19th century England that a bride should, on her wedding day, have "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue," with the idea that these items would ward off the devil and provide the bride
One Chord That Rings True – The Travelin’ McCourys
Johnny Hermidas. You may never have heard of him, but on August 31, 2005, he hit a grand slam in his first major league at-bat. Who does that? Likewise, in May 2018, The Travelin' McCourys hit a grand slam with
Remains To Be Scene – The Seldom Scene
Fifty-three years into a bluegrass career and releasing their 24th album, The Seldom Scene needs no introduction. But for those new to bluegrass, the group started jamming in 1971 in banjo player Ben Eldridge's basement, moved to a weekly gig at The
Entrusted Tones – Kenny Thacker & Friends
One of the hidden gems in the bluegrass world is Kenny Thacker. Kenny may not be known to you yet, but let me introduce him to y’all. He is a gifted storyteller, songwriter, guitar player, and a soulful singer who was raised in a holler in Slone Fork, Kentucky. Kenny
If There’s a Will There’s a Way – Junior Sisk
The newest offering from Junior Sisk on Mountain Fever Records is the masterfully recorded and produced, If There's a Will, There’s a Way. Junior shared, "We played and sang our hearts out, and strived to come up with the best
Grassy Cove – debut single/video from Wyatt Ellis with Sierra Hull
Do you remember the short story of Rip Van Winkle, the mythical character who over-imbibed and "fell asleep" for 20 years? What a shock when Ol' Rip finally woke up! The entire world had changed . . . a lot! Imagine