• Steep Canyon Rangers at Dead Covers Project

    Steep Canyon Rangers have created a video entry for the Dead Covers Project. Grateful Dead fans are invited to submit videos of themselves performing a Dead song during the month of February. Five fan favorites will be selected in March, and be

  • Sneak peek at next Grascals CD

    Mountain Home has released a brief video showing Kristin Scott Benson tracking banjo in the studio on the song Pretty Melody. It's one that will be included on the next record from The Grascals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jAXqY7Xvv8

  • Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys

    That might sound like a joke name for a band, but be assured that Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys are quite serious about their music. This young group based in Lansing, MI has been performing together for about two years, and

  • Likely Culprits video

    We posted last week about a new group in Nashville, The Likely Culprits, made up of members of other touring acts, plus a couple who aren't touring actively these days. Ashyby Frank is on mandolin, Brandon Bostic on guitar, Deanie Richardson

  • Tear The Woodpile Down – Marty Stuart

    Sugar Hill Records has announced an April 24 release date for a new album from Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives, Tear The Woodhouse Down. No... it isn't a bluegrass record. From all appearances, it would categorized as traditional country. But no

  • Punch Brothers on Leno, and in Vanity Fair

    And speaking of Punch Brothers... They are scheduled to appear on Wednesday's edition of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and will perform Movement and Location, the first single from their just-released Who's Feeling Young Now? project. The show airs February 15 on

  • Another Punch Brothers video

    Punch Brothers have released another brief video snippet from their new album, Who's Feeling Young Now?, available today from Nonesuch Records. This time it's the song New York City, with Chris Thile and the gang pictured in the studio. Perhaps all

  • Road To Roosky videos

    The Carter Brothers have released a pair of impromptu videos featuring material found on their new Compass CD, The Road To Roosky. Tim, the banjo playing brother, tells us what to expect right up front on this roots-oriented look at where