We posted last month about the scholarship fund established by Steve Huber (Huber Banjos) to raise money for the college education of Latham and Will Calveard. The two boys are the sons of Sam Calveard, a former Huber employee and friend
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Follow-up: small world department
In an interesting twist of fate, we found a connection between two recent stories that had run on Bluegrass Today earlier this month. Faithful readers will recall the story from May 7 about North Carolina mandolinist John Santa and his new
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Charter Inductions for the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame
Earlier this year Old Wilkes, Inc. and The Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame (BRMHoF) committee announced the initial induction of several prominent musicians from the Blue Ridge region. The charter inductees to be honored at the first annual Blue Ridge
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Saga Music and manufacturing in China
If you've taken a look at student model and mid-range musical instruments of late, chances are you have seen some of the many instruments distributed by Saga Music. Their brands include the Kentucky, Rover and Trinity College mandolins, Blue Ridge and
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Dr. Ralph immortalized on canvas
A portrait of Ralph Stanley has been commissioned for the Ralph Stanley Museum, to be created by renowned portraitist Kenneth Hari. The finished painting will be unveiled this summer at the museum in Clintwood, Va where it will reside as
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Springer Mountain Farms Chicken – Jingle Contest
Springer Mountain Farms is no stranger to bluegrass music. The company sponsors the Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman concert series. The company is located in the Blueridge Mountains of NorthEast Georgia. Searching for a new jingle for the business, the company
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Thile: bluegrass is doing fine
Chris Thile has found himself frequently tagged as something of a controversialist in bluegrass circles. As a teen, he was welcomed with open arms by the bluegrass world, who also cherished his role in the early work of Nickel Creek.
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Photos from EWOB 2008
Jan de Mooy from The Netherlands sent along a number of terrific photos he took during the European World of Bluegrass festival in Voorthuizen earlier this month. He captured images of of 12 different bands on stage, from 9 different European
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When bluegrass bands head for the wrong side of the tracks . . .
As I was reflecting on the never-ending question about what is or isn't bluegrass, it dawned on me that it is the high quality level of bluegrass music itself that is responsible for many former bluegrass bands heading down a
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Mashville Brigade winners
Speaking of contests... Here are the lucky winners in our recent The Mashville Brigade Take This Hammer promotion. Each will receive an autographed copy of the band's debut release Bluegrass Smash Hits Volume 1, courtesy of Rural Rhythm Records. Margaret Benson -