There’s no better way to kick off an album during this troubling times than to do so with a song called Better Days A Coming. Of course, Dave Adkins had no idea when he wrote it what it might mean to
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Disney Sing-A-Long with Skip Cherryholmes
Skip Cherryholmes is the hot rod guitar player with the award-winning bluegrass band, Sideline. While Skip is known for being animated on stage, he will be bringing his love for music and Disney animation to Facebook fans this Saturday evening
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Ask Sonny Anything… Did you teach Hank Jr to play banjo?
Ask Sonny Anything is a recurring feature where our readers pose questions to the great Sonny Osborne, one half of the iconic Osborne Brothers who redefined bluegrass music in the 1960s, and noted banjo maven and collector of fine prewar
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Denton songbird Caroline Owens gets an early start in bluegrass
Denton, NC, is not only the home of Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver’s Annual Bluegrass Festival. It is also home to many talented musicians and singers. One is Caroline Owens, 18, who practically came into the world singing. “I began humming around
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Heart Of Gold video from The Crowe Brothers
615 Hideaway Records has released a new single and a music video for The Crowe Brothers, the first from an upcoming album they are working on now, as travel and assembly restrictions allow. As fans have come to expect from the
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Andy Statman recovers from corona virus in NY
Bluegrass mandolin and klezmer clarinet maestro Andy Statman is reporting that he has recovered from the corona virus, at his home in the Midwood section of Brooklyn. His wife, Barbara, also exhibited symptoms, but they are both primarily recovered and
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Rob Ickes shares Somewhere Over The Rainbow
We've probably all seen artist videos this past few weeks, designed to help lift the fog a bit while everyone is home avoiding the virus. Lots of entertainers are doing it, both to keep themselves in touch with their fan
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With You – Kenny & Amanda Smith
One of bluegrass music’s favorite couples is Kenny and Amanda Smith. The two have been making music together now for going on two decades, and they’ve racked up an impressive slate of IBMA and SPBGMA nominations and awards over the
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Mockingbird from Tugalo Holler
Tugalo Holler has been a staple on the bluegrass scene in upstate South Carolina for almost 20 years, though their entrance onto the national scene is new. Formed on the Clemson University campus back in 2001, they have played and
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Dan Crary – Track Premiere and interview on Prime Time
Wally Barnick, Dan Crary, and Bill Evans At age 80, Dan Crary can cite any number of accomplishments. Having accumulated an impressive career that spans over half a century, one that includes performances in every state in the nation, concerts in