Tom Feller has spent much of this summer working on the upcoming debut of a new web site remembering the wonderful music of The Boys From Indiana. In addition to running his own band with Chris Hill, maintaining a studio and a
Bluegrass Videos
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The Ryan and Marty mando jam
How long does it take to establish a bluegrass tradition? I mean if something happens more than once at a festival, when do we start expecting it every time? Well... during last weekend's Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival, Ryan Paisley made his
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Diamonds in the Dust live video from The Steeps
Steep Canyon Rangers have released a live video of them performing Diamonds In The Dust, the second track on their brand new CD, Radio. They shot it at The Orange Peel in Asheville, NC not far from where they live. Featured as a
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Video teaser from Ron Block
Ron Block is preparing a September 25 release for his first bluegrass banjo instrumental album, Hogan's House Of Music. It will include a mix of his own new tunes, and some bluegrass and old time classics. The title comes from the
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Heartstrings video from Trinity River Band
The Bluegrass Byway has posted a video of a recent visit from Trinity River Band, featuring the talented Harris siblings performing the title track of their latest album, Heartstrings. Bluegrass Byway is a weekly podcast, hosted by Joe Caliva, where each episode focuses
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Justin Moses – new CD and podcast
Justin Moses has been one of the more active bluegrass musicians working in our music this past decade, but rarely in a showy or bombastic fashion. Possessed of near-virtuosic skills on all the common bluegrass instruments, Moses has served as banjoist
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Laurie video from Chris Jones
In case you haven't had a sufficient Chris Jones fix today, here's the new music video he has just released along with his trusty Night Drivers. It's for Laurie, the opening track from their latest album, Run Away Tonight, available
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Crowe, Lawson, Williams video from Bean Blosom
Betsy White shared another of her videos from the 2015 Bean Blossom festival, this time of the legends show from J.D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson, and Paul Williams. It finds them performing Once A Day, written by Bill Anderson, and a monster
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Montage video from Brian Godchaux & Sandy Rothman
Brian Godchaux & Sandy Rothman have released a new video, created by Dutch mandolinist and photographer Theo Van Trier, using audio from one of the tunes on Brian and Sandy's new album of banjo/fiddle duets, The Red Fiddle & The Silver Banjo, against
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Father’s House video from Mipso
North Carolina has produced its share of celebrated folk musicians, especially from the western Appalachian region. Much of what we know as bluegrass today percolated in those hills, just as it did in Bill Monroe's Kentucky. The newest North Carolina sensation is