• What the North Pond Hermit Knows

    One of the biggest stories in Maine these days is the arrest and trial of Christopher Knight, known more generically as the North Pond Hermit. Police in Rome captured him earlier this month breaking in to a camp for the disabled.

  • Rockets video from the ‘Dusters

    The Infamous Stringdusters have released a new music video for Rockets, the 'sort of' title track for their most recent album, Silver Sky. It's a wonderfully upbeat song, and a clever video, conceived and edited by Billy Hume, who serves as

  • Brothers Of The Highway sampler video

    Rounder has released a sampler video which includes snippets from three tracks on the upcoming Dailey & Vincent album, Brothers Of The Highway. You can hear pieces of Back To Jackson County, Howdy Neighbor Howdy, and the record's debut single, Steel

  • When I’m Gone from Mipso

    Mipso is a young string band who met during their time as students at the University of North Carolina in 2010. They continue to perform and record in the Triangle area, with their own original style of contemporary folk and bluegrass

  • New video, single from Radio Ramblers

    Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers are proud to announce the single release of Some Kind Of War from their highly successful project They're Playing My Song on Rebel Records. Written just over a year ago by Country Music Hall Of

  • Carnival video from Nora Jane Struthers

    Nora Jane Struthers & the Party Line have released a first music video from their new album, Carnival. It's for the title cut, written by Ms. Struthers, featuring her and her merry band: Aaron Lewis on fiddle, Joe Overton on banjo,

  • Toogaroo from Covered Grass

    Attendees at the 2012 World Of Bluegrass convention in Nashville may recall seeing a showcase set from Covered Grass, a highly entertaining band from the western part of Germany who have been working together since 2006. The group is based on

  • La La La La Lah from The Wortmann Brothers

    Here's a somber sounding new video from Germany. It's a new release from The Wortmann Brothers, featuring Ulrich Wortmann on banjo and vocals.   Watching the video for the first time, with its gray, gritty industrial scenes and lonesome banjo accompaniment, I thought