Rhonda Vincent's performance on Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour this past Monday is now available online. She and The Rage were in Lexington, KY for the June 15 taping where they featured a number of songs from her freshly released CD,
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Sara Watkins and The Lovell Sisters on Woodsongs
The most recent video episode of The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour features two artists sure to be of interest to readers of Bluegrass Today. The show, which aired originally on June 8, has performances by Sara Watkins and The Lovell
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C-Sky preview on Bluegrass Country
Weary Angel, The Cadillac Sky EP we posted about last week is now available for $5 from the C-Sky web site, where you can also hear 3 tracks from the mini-CD. The music does show a new sound for the
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Flamekeeper on WSM
Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper will visit the Country Music Hall of Fame on Friday morning (6/5) for a live interview with Bill Cody of WSM. The guys will also perform a couple of tunes, starting at 9:00 a.m. The event is
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Bela Fleck on World Cafe
Béla Fleck will be the guest this afternoon (6/4) on World Cafe with David Dye originating from WXPN in Philadelphia, PA. He will talk about Throw Down Your Heart, his current CD release on Rounder, and the documentary film by the
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Bluegrass a plenty on Mountain Stage
The Mountain Stage web page at the NPR Music site has links to a number of recently re-aired programs that should be of interest to readers of Bluegrass Today. These are encore presentations of earlier shows, but the music is still
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Good week for jazz banjo
Our beloved five string banjo is getting its props this week from the jazz world, with both the venerable Down Beat magazine and AllAboutJazz.com giving space to prominent banjo jazzers. Down Beat has Béla Fleck on the cover of its June
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Flatt and Scruggs blog
Tom Thomas, the President of the Flatt and Scruggs Preservation Society, has announced the creation of a blog that will naturally focus on matters relating to Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Thomas said of his blog... "(It) will display any new information
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Young grassers in The Boston Globe
This past Sunday's (5/17) edition of The Boston Globe carried a feature by Scott Alarik about the emergence of more and more young folk artists on the scene. The article has a Boston angle, as you might expect, but it does
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Infamous Stringdusters on WAMU
The Infamous Stringdusters will make a stop this Tuesday (5/19) at the studios of WAMU's Bluegrass Country in Washington, DC. The guys will be playing some live music and chatting with Bluegrass Country's Production Director Jen Hitt starting at 12:30 p.m.