Roxboro Connection is one of many bluegrass artists with a new single released this past few days. This bluegrass quintet from north central North Carolina has recut the Keith Whitley country classic, I'm Gonna Hurt Her on the Radio, with
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Jeff Brown shows another side of his musical personality
Bluegrass fans have recognized Jeff Brown for some time now as a bluegrass singer and songwriter, very much in the Larry Sparks, Stanley Brothers vein. Of course he served an apprenticeship with Sparks as bass player for the Lonesome Ramblers
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Fall In Tennessee – new single from Authentic Unlimited
Billy Blue Records has released a first look at their next album for Authentic Unlimited, expected later this year, entitled So Much For Forever. This new single is a haunting, love-gone-cold ballad that shines the spotlight on John Meador's stirring tenor
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Hard A’Port – new single and video from Shannon Slaughter
Bluegrass singer and songwriter Shannon Slaughter has chosen a nautical theme for his latest single, with its accompanying music video. It's one called Hard A'Port which he wrote with Barry Stinson for his current Elite Circuit Records release, Ridin' Through
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Track Premiere: Starlet Iris drops for East Nash Grass
Mountain Fever Records has released another single from their upcoming album for East Nash Grass, one of the most interesting and creative acts on the current bluegrass scene. The group consists of six very talented young musicians who bring a unique
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Scary Prairie Creeper from Under The Rocks
British Columbia's Under The Rocks have a new album in the works, and are teasing its eventual release with a music video for one of the tracks with the eerie title, Scary Prairie Creeper. This string quartet is quite popular
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Hominy Valley video from Steep Canyon Rangers
Steep Canyon Rangers are introducing the recoded sound of their current lineup over this summer, starting with a new song called Hominy Valley. It features bass player Barrett Smith on a historical remembrance of a story that started out in the
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Margarette Falls from new Tim Stafford guitar album
The history of bluegrass music is often filled with stories of artists who bounce from band to band, contributing mightily and then moving on. But for Tim Stafford, staying put has been the story of his career. Nearly 30 years
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Enough drops for Mei Lin Heirendt
Nobody supports young artists like bluegrass music, and no one in bluegrass encourages young talent like the California Bluegrass Association. To wit, charming and accomplished young fiddler, singer, and songwriter Mei Lin Heirendt, who at 17 years of age, releases her
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My Brown Eyed Darling from Danny Roberts
Mountain Home Music has a new single today for lifelong bluegrass veteran Danny Roberts, founding mandolinist with The Grascals. It's a family affair, as his new cut of My Brown Eyed Darling features his talented wife, Andrea, reprising her vocal