Pinecastle Records has announced the signing of veteran bluegrass Gospel group The King James Boys from South Carolina. The band started out in 1994 with guitarist Randy Spencer and a few friends singing in their home church, but as the years
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Jump On It – new single from Ashby Frank
Most folks in bluegrass know Ashby Frank as an extremely gifted singer, songwriter, and mandolinist, but not everyone realizes that he is also a very talented comedian. Frank was one half of the outrageously funny Darrell Brothers, along with Brandon
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Ralph Stanley II to RBR Entertainment, with strong new single
Ralph Stanley II has signed with RBR Entertainment, and completed work on a new project for the label with creative director Billy Droze. We have long felt that II's finest recording to date has been his single album with Lonesome Day
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Hannah releases for Authentic Unlimited
Authentic Unlimited, surely the hottest new commodity in bluegrass music in recent years, has a new single out today from their self-titled debut album with Billy Blue Records. The song is one called Hannah, written and sung by guitarist John Meador,
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Flying Away – new single from Kristen Leigh Bearfield
Kristen Leigh Bearfield is a bluegrass and Gospel singer/songwriter from Tennessee, who has been performing this past five years or so with the all-female acoustic Gospel outfit, High Road. A graduate of ETSU with a minor in bluegrass, this talented young
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Allen Mills talks new Lost and Found EP and debut single
The Lost and Found have a new single releasing tomorrow on Mountain Fever Records. But wait, you may say... hasn't that band been defunct for nearly a decade? Well... it's a long story. To get the skinny, we chatted with Allen
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Home Where The Music Is from Pam Setser
Bell Buckle Records has released a debut single for Pam Setser, taken from her upcoming album with the label called Now. Pam hails from Mountain View, AR, and has been playing and singing since she was just a wee lass. She
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Brayden Williamson pays tribute to Bill Monroe
Bluegrass singer Brayden Williamson has long appreciated the legacy that Bill Monroe left, and has done much to build on that in his short musical career. Others are now recognizing his desire to keep traditional bluegrass alive, and encouraging the
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Take That Shot from Tim Stafford & Thomm Jutz
Mountain Fever Records has released a second single from their upcoming duo project with Tim Stafford & Thomm Jutz. Both are heralded as among the top songwriters in the bluegrass genre, as well as veteran performers. Their new album, Lost
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Dan Tyminski and Molly Tuttle tackle Church Street Blues
The impact of Tony Rice on bluegrass music has never been in doubt, from his appearance on the seminal The New South album he recorded with J.D. Crowe in 1975, up until health problems forced his retirement a decade ago. But