• Flatt & Scruggs early showsDVD’s

        Goodness, gracious, sakes alive . . . they're good!  I received my Flatt & Scruggs early shows DVD's yesterday and had a look at some of them last night.  They are great.  From the liner notes it appears that

  • Flagler Museum

    Saturday April 14, 2007, 4:00pm The annual bluegrass concert will be held in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion on Saturday April 14th at 4 p.m. The Kr?ºger Brothers make their second appearance at the Pavilion stage playing great Americana music at one

  • Are declining CD sales good news?

    The numbers are in for the first quarter and they don't look promising, at least not on the surface. Nielsen SoundScan reports that 89 million CDs were sold from January 1 through March 18. That's a drop of nearly 20%

  • Steve Gulley CD Available For PreOrders

    Steve's CD is now available at http://www.stevegulley.com and/or http://www.grasstowne.com *** Preorder Steve's CD "Sounds Like Home" RIGHT NOW! *** Preorder the CD and it will be shipped to your door on April 17th! Logistics is keeping me from getting my hands on Grasstowne's

  • 2007 Mountain Bluegrass Camp for Kids

    Jackson Hole Wyoming - with Anne & Pete Sibley What:  2007 Mountain Bluegrass Camp for Kids When:  July 19 & 20 Where:  Center for the Arts - Music Center REGISTRATION HAS BEGUN for the 5th annual, Jackson Hole Music Experience Mountain

  • New banjo music from Jayme Stone

    Jayme Stone is a banjo player whose music is hard to categorize. In fact, you might say that it has no boundaries. You could say the same thing about his whereabouts. With a new CD, The Utmost, due for release in

  • Avery County New Bass Player

    Travers Chandler leader of Avery County announced yesterday that he has filled Adam Poindexter's place on bass with DJ McClellan from Laurinburg, NC.  DJ is only 18 and he formerly played bass with Jimmy Cameron & High Lonesome.  For the full

  • Bluegrass author featured at university

    Bluegrass photojournalist and author Stephanie P. Ledgin has been asked to show her work at this year's Rutgers University Faculty Authors Exhibition at Alexander Library in New Brunswick. Ledgin, who currently serves on the IBMA board, is a former part-time