Bell Buckle Records has released a single from the vocal duo of Apple & Setser, their take on the early rock 'n roll classic, It Doesn't Matter Anymore. Written by Paul Anka, it was first released in 1959 as a
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Calling Me To Go from Self Rising Flour
Finland's Self Rising Flour is back with a new single, the first from their upcoming second album, which like the last, willconsists of entirely original material written within the band. They play a distinctly traditional brand of bluegrass, which is
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Robert Hale channels Stonewall Jackson on new single
Pinecastle Records has a second single from their upcoming project with veteran bluegrass singer Robert Hale, with his take on Stonewall Jackson's 1865 hit, I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water. Hale has been a fixture on the bluegrass scene for
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Get Lost video from Wyatt Ellis
Mandolin wunderkind Wyatt Ellis has released another single from his next self-produced album, a new instrumental tune called Get Lost, which he wrote with one of his teachers, Jake Workman, of Kentucky Thunder. Only 14 years of age, young Mr. Ellis
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We’ll All Drink Money from Balsam Range
Balsam Range also has a new single this week from Mountain Home Music, a gutty, medium tempo grasser called We'll All Drink Money, written by Adam Louis Wright, who also contributed the band's previous release, What The Years Do. The song
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This Time Around from Gary Nichols
RBR Entertainment has a smokin' new single from blues-inflected grasser Gary Nichols, This Time Around, which deals with the destructive habits that nearly cost him his career... and his life. Gary made a big splash as the lead singer with The
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Yeller Rose of Texas video from Tommy Emmanuel, with Sam Bush
Certified guitar player Tommy Emmanuel has a new single this week from his Accomplice Two album, a 16-track followup to his similarly titled 2018 project, consisting of collaborations with some of his favorite singers and instrumentalists. Guests on Two include
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Charlotte drops for Cedar Hill
For many decades now, mandolinist Frank Ray has shared his Ozark bluegrass sound with the wider community through the band, Cedar Hill. There have been a few periods of inactivity, but he reformed the group a few years back and
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City of New Orleans video from Rhonda Vincent
The #1 song this week on our Bluegrass Today Weekly Airplay chart is Rhonda Vincent's crisp and satisfying bluegrass cover of the enduring classic, City of New Orleans. One of the most popular train songs or the past two generations,
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Summer Haven – new single from Alex Leach
Alex Leach - photo by Miranda Leach With cooler temperatures starting to make their way across the US, it's a perfect time for the newest single from bluegrass band leader and singer Alex Leach. It's one called Summer Haven, which Alex says