Here's our Special Bluegrass Correspondent with this week's Bluegrass Weather Report, looking in on Bluegrass On The Plains in Auburn, Al coming up this weekend.
Bluegrass festival/concert news
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Della Mae makes it home
The talented ladies of Della Mae (would that be Della Maes or Dellas Mae?) have been providing a travelogue of their European tour here at Bluegrass Today. This final installment comes from guitarist/vocalist Celia Woodsmith. Euro Tour 2014: 12 Countries, 18 days, 13 shows,
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Tony Rice benefit in Paris succeeds
Earlier this month we posted information about a benefit concert for Tony Rice to be held in Paris, France on May 11. We're delighted to further report that the show was a success. The show raised roughly $3000 in donations, which
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Photos from DelFest 2014
Here's a first gallery of DelFest images taken by Todd Powers. More to come...
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MACC Announces Their 15th Anniversary Lineup
The Musicians Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) festival has been one of the brightest spots in the bluegrass music world over the past few years. All of the proceeds from this great festival benefit St Jude's Children Research Hospital. Darrell and
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More photos from Gettysburg 2014
Here is another set of Gettysburg images from Frank Baker.
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Huck Finn festival under new management
For 37 years, Don and Barbara Tucker had run the Huck Finn Jubilee in south central California on Father's Day weekend. For most of its tenure, their bluegrass festival was held at the Mojave Narrows Regional Park in Victorville, but after Don passed
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Photos from Gettysburg – Spring 2014
Here's a first gallery of photos from Frank Baker, taken during last weekend's wet-n-wild Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Look for additional photos over the next few days.
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Sierra Hull in Jerusalem
Sierra Hull and her talented band are in the middle of a two week world tour that will take them pretty much around the globe. While they are traveling, Sierra promises to send reports and photos as often as she can.
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10th annual Bloomin’ BBQ & Bluegrass Festival
It’s hard to beat the combination of banjos and barbeque, even when the temperatures dip into the 40s and the sky gets cloudy. That’s why this past Friday and Saturday (May 16-17) found both Bluegrass Today editor John Lawless and