Grascals to open for Dolly in NYC

The Grascals will perform at Radio City Music Hall on August 18 as the opening act for Dolly Parton. This show will be the second stop on Dolly’s Vintage Tour and will feature a guest performance by the country superstar during their set, a joint rendition of Viva Las Vegas, which they also sang with her on ABC’s CMA Music Festival program a few weeks back.

Look for The Gracsals back in Nashville the following day, performing at The Station Inn Friday evening to help raise funds for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, donating all of the evening’s ticket sales to the museum.

Alison Krauss and Ricky Skaggs to host IBMA Awards Show

The IBMA has just announced that Alison Krauss and Ricky Skaggs will host the 2005 Awards Show for the International Bluegrass Music Association, to be held on October 27 in Nashville, TN. This will be the third year in a row for Ms. Krauss as a co-host, and a repeat performance for Ricky Skaggs as well.

Expectations are high for this year, as the event is hosted for the first time in Nashville, with the Awards Show at the historic Ryman Auditorium, original home of the Grand Ol’ Opry. Awards are given in more than a dozen categories with the winners chosen by the professional voting members of the IBMA, making it a true “peer reviewed” award.

See a list of past award winners here.

Read the entire press release.
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ALISON KRAUSS AND RICKY SKAGGS TO HOST 16TH ANNUAL IBMA AWARDS SHOW AT RYMAN AUDITORIUM
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NASHVILLE “”??? “Bluegrass Music’s Night of Nights” has always showcased the best of bluegrass music”????from”????newcomers to industry stalwarts,”????right down to the hosts of the show, and the 16th Annual International Bluegrass Music Awards Show is no exception.”???? Multiple IBMA award winning artist, bluegrass veteran and the most highly decorated female Grammy winner in history, Alison Krauss, will return as host of the”????show for the third year in a row, along with six-time IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year”????winner, ten-time Grammy Award winner”????and longtime bluegrass ambassador Ricky Skaggs.”???? Krauss and Skaggs have both been hugely successful as hosts of previous broadcasts, inflecting humor and great performances to sold out crowds.
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The 16th Annual International Bluegrass Music Awards Show is scheduled to be held for the first time at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville”????on Thursday, Oct. 27th.”???? The broadcast production of the Awards Show will begin at 8:00 pm (CST), and will feature a a large number of live musical performances from bluegrass music””???s most outstanding artists, the announcement of recipients in 17 categories, and two inductions into the Bluegrass Hall of Honor.
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Alison is a four-time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year, two-time IBMA Entertainer of the Year and three-time IBMA Album of the Year winner with Union Station.”???? Krauss hit a career milestone in February 2004 when she became the most highly awarded female artist in Grammy history at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards, winning her 17th statue.”???? This year has already proven to be exciting with the release of her band Union Station’s newest album Lonely Runs Both Ways in addition to starting a successful partnership with restaurant giant Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores, now sponsoring their current tour and featuring a”????CD titled Home On The Highways sold only in Cracker Barrel restaurants.”????
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The band recently released their second video from the Lonely Runs Both Ways”????CD to television in addition to making appearances on Sesame Street and Austin City Limits.”???? Last year, Krauss joined country star Brad Paisley for a video shoot for their chart topping duet “”???Whiskey Lullaby,””??? directed by actor Rick Schroeder for which he won Best Director at the CMA Awards.”???? She was also a featured performer”????in the highly”????talented cast of the”????Great High Mountain Tour.
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No stranger to”????creating music”????for film and television, Alison has recorded songs for numerous soundtracks in the recent past including “”???You Will Be My Ain’ True Love” which she performed live with pop icon Sting, during the 76th Annual Academy Awards broadcast on February 29, 2004 in addition to “The Scarlet Tide” recorded for the Cold Mountain soundtrack, starring Nicole Kidman. “????Both songs were Oscar nominees.”????
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By the age of 21, Ricky Skaggs was already considered a “recognized master” of one of America’s most demanding art forms, bluegrass music.”””??His career took him in different directions, catapulting him to popularity and success in the mainstream of country music, only to return him to his original love years later.”””??He continues to be”????one of the most sought after performers on the bluegrass scene today.”???? His hard-driving mandolin style, traditional sound”????and superior band Kentucky Thunder keep him in constant demand.
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At the recent Grammy Awards Skaggs”????newest album,”????Brand New Strings, was recognized as the Best Bluegrass Album. The award was especially gratifying because it was decided by artists, musicians, engineers, and producers from across the entire music industry.”???? It’s no exaggeration to say that Brand New Strings features some of the best new songs and musical performances of Ricky Skaggs’ illustrious career.
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Marching”????towards his 35th year as a”????professional musician, this ten-time Grammy Award winner continues to do his part to lead the recent roots revival in music. Known affectionately today as a true ambassador for bluegrass music, Skaggs has brought the genre to greater levels of popularity in the past few years than the father of bluegrass music “”??? legendary Bill Monroe “”??? could ever have imagined.”???? With seven consecutive Grammy nominated classics behind him, all from his own record company, Skaggs is definitely one of the genre’s top artists who are assuring the music will continue to be in good hands.”???? Skaggs has been featured in Entertainment Weekly, People Magazine, The Washington Post, USA Today, Associated Press as well as appearances on CNN, The Tonight”????Show”????and CMT to name a few.
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The International Bluegrass Music Awards will be recorded live and made available for worldwide radio broadcast in more than 300 U.S. markets and 14 foreign networks.”???? Program directors and station managers may contact Shari Lacy, IBMA Marketing/PR Director at 888-GET-IBMA or (615) 256-3222 for broadcast information.”???? For ticket information contact the IBMA office at 888-GET-IBMA, or visit www.ibma.org.””””””””””

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Darren Beachley at The Station Inn

I just got off the phone with Kip Martin. He was telling me about quite a gathering that will be taking place tomorrow night, August 5th, at the Station Inn in Nashville. Kip is playing bass with Darren Beachley and Maryland Line. They will be performing and some very special friends of theirs will be there as well, including Tom and Dixie Hall among others. If you are in the Nashville area, it will be worth a stop by.

World of Bluegrass Podcast

IBMA has just announced that Wichita Rutherford will host the first ever World of Bluegrass podcast live on the web today, Thurs. August 4, 2005. They plan for the podcast to be posted online twice monthly. The full text of the press release follows.

WORLD OF BLUEGRASS PODCAST!

NASHVILLE, TENN. “? The International Bluegrass Music Association announces the first ever World of Bluegrass podcast to go live on the web today, Thurs. August 4, 2005. “?We’re always searching for new and exciting ways to communicate with our members, the entertainment industry and fans and podcasts are a wonderfully unique way to reach folks who get their information and entertainment online,” says IBMA Marketing/PR Director Shari Lacy.

The World of Bluegrass podcast will provide information about topics of interest to those in the entertainment industry in addition to supporters of the music from a fan level. Introduced and hosted by Wichita Rutherford (currently with one of the top 20 most listened to podcasts on the internet with over 500,000 downloads per week – (5minuteswithwichita), the podcasts will be posted online twice monthly and will be approximately five minutes in length. “Wichita Rutherford brings to the table an established audience of people interested in bluegrass music and helps us make them both fun and informative,” says Lacy.

The broadcasts will contain up to date information on industry news and happenings, year round IBMA activities and member efforts, World of Bluegrass and Fan Fest news and IBMA Awards related information. IBMA staff members as well as other industry professionals will provide current information on topics of interest.

“World of Bluegrass is the name of our annual gathering for bluegrass professionals and fans and we thought it would be nice to borrow that moniker for the podcast because we hope, just like the event, it will prove to be a gathering place where listenres can find information year round,” explains Lacy.

Podcasting is a method of making audio files (most commonly in MP3 format) available online in a manner that allows software to automatically download the files for listening at the user’s convenience. They are becoming increasingly popular with the “ipod generation” by meeting their need to obtain music, news and information on the go.

To hear the inaugural World of Bluegrass podcast and future postings, please visit www.5minuteswithwichita.com. The podcast will move to the www.ibma.org website in the near future.

The IBMA is a non-profit trade association for bluegrass music, whose mission is to work together for high standards of professionalism, a greater appreciation for our music, and the success of the world-wide bluegrass community

Rhonda Vincent cancels shows

Once again, Rhonda Vincent has been forced to cancel some shows owing to a sudden hospitalization. According to her fan club president, she was taken to the hospital for some tests to determine the reason why she had become severely dehydrated.

The following shows have been canceled:

8/4 – East Hartford, CT; 8/5- Luray, VA; 8/6 – Indianapolis, IN

Her web site may be the best place to check for further updates as we all wish her well and hope to see that Martha White bus rolling again soon.

UPDATE: They are now reporting that Rhonda underwent surgery on Tuesday evening (8/2) and is recovering.

UPDATE 2: A statement has been posted on the official Rhonda Vincent site from her husband and manager, Herb Sandker.

Hi folks,

First of all, Rhonda and myself would like to thank you for all your prayers, and messages. She see’s, and reads all of them.

On Tuesday at approximately 1:30, she was taken to surgery by Dr. Peters (One of the leading surgeons in this field) to fix a section of her large intestine. It was determined on Sunday that she had massive amounts of air in the lining of her intestine. Large doses of antibiotics was administered to alleviate this problem. After attempts to digest solid food was unsuccessful, it was determined that the part of her intestine that was inflamed with the air, would need to go. About 30% of her large intestine was removed, and the rest reattached. (No bags!!!!!)

Needless to say Tuesday night was pretty miserable for her, as she suffered with back spasm’s, and pain from the surgery. Wed. am found more of the same. Blood pressure was also a major factor, as it was running very low. The Dr. assured us, that this was fairly normal, and he wanted to get her up, and walking ASAP. After 1 trip down the hall, and back, it was time to head back to bed. I’m happy to report, as of this posting (2:25 pm CDT) her blood pressure has stabilized, and she is starting to complain, which is a good sign that she is getting back to normal.

Once again we would like to thank our Rager family, for all your support, and prayers. Rhonda is a tough ole bird, and will bounce back as soon as possible, and along with the Rage, will be back touring and entertaining in the coming weeks Stay tuned to this station for further updates.

Dr. Herb

AKUS compilation CD selling well at Cracker Barrel

Alison Krauss & Union Station’s most recent CD release doesn’t contain any new recordings, though there are bonus video tracks included on the disk. Home on the Highways is a retrospective containing tracks from a number of different previously-released projects, and is available exclusively from Cracker Barrel. In addition to 11 audio tracks, the CD also contains video interviews with the band and an “impromptu jam session.”

The July 22 issue of Entertainment Weekly reports that Home on the Highways is selling well in the more than 500 Cracker Barrel locations in the US. You can pick one up at any Cracker Barrel restaurant, or order from their web site.

The band’s summer tour schedule has also been released. Click to see the schedule:

7/29/05 Branson, MO Grand Palace
7/30/05 Council Bluffs, IA Mid-America Center
7/31/05 Lyons, CO RockyGrass Bluegrass Festival
8/2/05 Park City, UT Deer Valley Resort Amphitheatre
8/3/05 Missoula, MT Adams Center
8/4/05 Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
8/10/05 Redmond, WA Marymoor Amphitheatre
8/12/05 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
8/13/05 Bend, OR Les Schwab Amphitheater
8/14/05 Nampa, ID The Idaho Center
8/16/05 Casper, WY Casper Events Center
8/18/05 Valley Center, KS Kansas Coliseum

IBMA 2005 Fan Fest lineup revised

IBMA recently revised the lineup for the 2005 Fan Fest (October 28-30 in Nashville).

Read the press release…

BLUEGRASS FAN FEST 2005

October 28, 29, 30

Nashville Convention Center – Nashville, Tennessee USA

Sponsored by MARTHA WHITE, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO, MARTIN GUITARS and BLUEGRASS RADIO NETWORK

FEATURED ARTISTS

Alison Krauss & Union Station

The Del McCoury Band

Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

Rhonda Vincent & The Rage

Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver

JD Crowe & The New South

Blue Highway

IIIrd Tyme Out

Tim O’Brien

Nashville Bluegrass Band

The Tony Rice & Peter Rowan Quartet

Lonesome River Band

Ronnie Bowman and the Committee

Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time

Claire Lynch

Marty Raybon

Curly Seckler & Friends

The James King Band

John Cowan

Cherryholmes

David Parmley & Continental Divide

Eddie & Martha Adcock

Country Gentlemen Reunion

Pat Flynn & Friends

NewFound Road

The Grascals

The Greencards

Wayne Scott featuring Darrell Scott, Tim O’Brien, Casey Driesen

Druha Trava

The Wilders

Nashville Mandolin Ensemble

Northern Sons

Open Road

Biscuit Burners

Lonesome Sisters

Jason Harrod

Last Train Home

Stairwell Sisters

Monogram

Blue Mountain

SPECIAL FEATURES

Master’s Workshops

Roots & Branches Stage

Bluegrass Exposition Center

The Grand Master Fiddler Championship

(Lineup as of 7/28/05 – Subject to change without notice)

Info at: www.ibma.org

1-888-438-4262

Dale Ann Bradley at the Lowell Folk Festival.

The Lowell Folk Festival in Lowell, MA takes place July 29-31. The sole ambassador of bluegrass music at this year’s event is Dale Ann Bradley.

From the Lowell Folk Festival website:

Like her eastern Kentucky sisters and predecessors, Dale Ann is blessed with a voice rich with emotion and force, and she keeps a top-notch band. She sings traditional songs, but a major portion of her singing nowadays is from her own experience.

Dale Ann will be performing several times on Saturday Afternoon. The festival is free to attend. WGBH radio, 89.7 FM on the dial, will be broadcasting live from the event that day and plans to carry at least one of Dale Ann’s performances. They are also streaming their broadcast from their website.

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