Compass Records has released a music video to highlight their new album, Whorls, from Kittel & Co., surely among the most exciting young string bands to form in recent years. Before people had heard the first note from this bunch,
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Grundy County Sheriffs lip syncs The Dillards
As the lip sync challenge continues to make its way across the United States via Facebook, more and more police departments are taking on the challenge and helping to show a more light-hearted side of law enforcement. Yesterday, we highlighted
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Sheriff Bryan Ward lip syncs to Blue Highway
If you spend any time at all on Facebook, or have someone in your household who does, you will surely be aware of the ongoing law enforcement lip sync challenge. Individual officers and groups of officers are goading one another
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Little Nora plays the banjo
Mention Little Nora to a banjo player, and they are likely to imagine an old time mountain ballad about a little girl who wanders away from her home and meets a frightful end. That was the function of these old story
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Clay Hess Band channels Waylon Jennings with new single
Clay Hess may be one of the leading unsung heroes in bluegrass music. He plays all the instruments and sings all the parts, has served time with many of the top acts in our field, but mostly works tirelessly on
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I Believe video from Echo Valley
Echo Valley is a family bluegrass group from Pennsylvania featuring six sisters and their little brother. Like so many of this sort of band there is a sweetness to their sound that many people find appealing, and theirs is a
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640 Battlefield Drive video from Nu-Blu
Nu-Blu has asked us to share their new video today while our US readers celebrate American independence on July 4. It's for their new single, 640 Battlefield Drive, which tells the story of a woman who learns that her son has
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Wedding Bell Chimes from Bill and The Belles
Though it may sound like heresy to some true believers, there was actually enjoyable stringboard music prior to the development of bluegrass with Bill Monroe in the late 1940s. A good many talented artists performed with banjos and fiddles between
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The Girl Who Invented the Wheel video from Balsam Range
Mountain Home Music has been mighty busy this month with new singles. We're having trouble keeping up! Balsam Range is among the artists with a new one, and it's something of a departure for the band who has been known for
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Lonesome’s Gonna Be Here video from Unspoken Tradition
Mountain Home Music has released a second music video from one of their newest signees, Unspoken Tradition. The band was formed in the same part of western North Carolina as the label is located, and has built a loyal following