Craft Recordings has announced an April reissue of Tony Rice's Church Street Blues, the flatpick guitar maestro's only true solo project, originally released in 1983 by Sugar Hill Records. The album found Tony in fine voice, accompanying himself on guitar,
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A Man Like Me from Junior Sisk, with Dan Tyminski
Junior Sisk - photo by Laci Mack Two of the most popular vocalists in contemporary bluegrass are teamed up on the latest single from Junior Sisk, which also features Dan Tyminski singing tenor. It is the second such from his upcoming
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Headed Back To Tulsa from Tim Raybon Band
Pinecastle Records has chosen Headed Back To Tulsa as the next single from their current album, I Could Get Used To This, from The Tim Raybon Band. For years, Tim played second fiddle to his brother Marty, who sang lead in
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What I’m For from Dave Adkins
Billy Blue Records is starting out the new year with a powerful single from Dave Adkins, an anthemic statement song called What I'm For. Coming from songwriting veterans Marc Beeson and Allen Shamblin, it shares a series of things and people
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Ghost of a Love from Missy Raines
Compass Records has a new single for Missy Raines, the third from her upcoming full length project, Highlander. In something of a "Back To The Future" move, the record finds Missy returning to her earliest days in the music business,
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Iris drops for Shannon Bielski & Moonlight Drive
Patuxent Music has released a debut single for a new artist, West Virginia's Shannon Bielski & Moonlight Drive, who they has signed to the label. The group has been together since 2018, led by Bielski on fiddle and lead vocals. She
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He Loves Me Not from Caroline Owens
Caroline Owens may be the fastest rising new artist in bluegrass, delighting listeners and audiences with her ear-catching vocals and enchanting southern charm. Her label, Skyline Records, has released a new single today, He Loves Me Not, a lonely love song
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Rhapsody in Blue(grass) from Béla Fleck
We shared the news last month that five string banjo maestro Béla Fleck was set to release a new album that explored the music of 20th century American composer George Gershwin, most prominently his masterwork, Rhapsody in Blue. Béla tackles
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Cannonball – new single from Sister Sadie
Mountain Home Music has another single today from their upcoming album for Sister Sadie, No Fear, the last ahead of the project's release on January 26. This next record highlights the band's new personnel since their last album in 2018. Founding
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Seven Devils (Limbo) video from The Kitchen Dwellers
The Kitchen Dwellers are an interesting band to consider, from a bluegrass perspective. They exist within the typical four-piece bluegrass format - guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass - but use the instruments to record and perform music that would never be welcomed