• Bluegrass Billy Idol you tube

       I did look @ the video by Billy Idol doing white wedding, but the original instrumentation was obviously muted & had an artifical banjo track dubbing it.  I used to listen to Billy Idol back in the 1980s.

  • New Lost and Found Cd and Website

    Lost and Founds new cd entitled Love, Lost and Found will hit the streets on March 24, 2009 you can check out www.myspace.com/lostandfoundbluegrass and sample a cut off the album entitled Thats What Country Folk Do, and check out www.myspace.com/scottiesparks

  • New River aka Flinthill Band

    Shelby Radio is proud to have the Flinthill Band as part of the music playlist. Flinthill was formerly New River. Until his passing recently, Horace Scruggs (brother of Earl) was a member of New River and Flinthill. The current members

  • Pacifically Bluegrass Show—Saturday Evening

    Hi Bluegrassers....Just wanna welcome all of you to stop by and hear some great bluegrass music on the Bluegrass Mix. My Show, "Pacifically Bluegrass" is on Saturdays from 7-10pm est. We feature the finest in bluegrass and we offer the chance

  • Sutton’s Ole Time Music Hour

    Sutton's Ole Time Music Hour  Tennessee's Best Bluegrass Bands  Every Saturday Night 6-8PM Where: Sutton General Store: 931-653-4151 Clover St. Hwy 96 Granville, TN 38564From I-40 take exit 258, Gordonsville/ Carthage, turn north onto Hwy. 53, go several miles to 70N/53E, turn right

  • Bluegrass on the beach!

    The South Florida Bluegrass Association will be hosting its anual "Everglades" festival the last weekend in  Feb (27th, 28th and March 1st). This year it will be held at Haulover Park in Bal Harbour, Florida. (In North Miami Beach). The

  • Bill Monroe and the Briarhoppers

    Perhaps Tom Warlick lacks precision in his timeline, but there can be little doubt that the Briarhoppers influenced Bill Monroe.   I emphasize the word "influenced" because Bill was interested in expanding his career in the 1930s Charlie and Bill days

  • Goodbye Butch

    I first met Butch in Las Vegas around 1979.  We were both in the gaming business.   Butch was a crap dealer at the MGM Grand, and I worked for the casino surveillance department of the Hilton.   I had just