Dark Shadow Recording has dropped a premiere single for Laura Orshaw, fiddler with The Po' Ramblin' Boys. It's taken from her upcoming album, Solitary Diamond, where she not only fiddles, but displays her vocal prowess as well. For the single, they've
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Josh Miller is back with County Wishing Well
Josh Miller was a familiar presence on the bluegrass scene a decade or so back. He played banjo for NewFound Road from 2009 until they stopped touring regularly a few years later. Before then he had worked with Carrie Hassler
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Why You Been Gone So Long from Tina Adair
Tina Adair has been riding high these days in the bluegrass world. Her current self-titled album with Engelhardt Music Group has been popular with fans and radio, and she's won rave reviews for her work with Sister Sadie. But for 2022,
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Bill Mollman passes
Bill Mollman, bluegrass multi-instrumentalist from Asheboro, NC, passed away on January 25, 2022. He was 76 years old. Mollman shared his love of music by performing and teaching banjo and guitar for many years. He played upright bass with the Bluegrass
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Be Proud of the Gray in Your Hair from the No Joke Jimmy’s
Don't worry. No one will look askance if you read this headline and say, "The who's?" The No Joke Jimmy's are a new special project band in Nashville, formed by a couple of former touring pros and a handful of current
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Another Highway This Time from Amanda Cook
Mountain Fever Records has a new single for bluegrass vocalist Amanda Cook, Another Highway This Time, from Nashville songwriters Thomm Jutz and Mark Fain. Amanda says that this song is deeply personal to her, and her bandmates, coming to them at
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Nefesh Mountain debuts on the Opry
Nefesh Mountain debuts on the Grand Ole Opry (12/14/21) - photo by Chris Hollo for the Opry It was back in December of last year, the 14th to be precise, when Nefesh Mountain made their Grand Ole Opry debut. What with
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Leaving Cleveland from The Tim Raybon Band
Pinecastle Records has released a new single from The Tim Raybon Band, their first since being rechristened as such after performing as Merle Monroe for several years. Tim grew up singing alongside his brother, Marty, their older brother Ricky, and Kenny,
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Alex DePue passes
Alex DePue, the fiddling sensation of The DePue Brothers, died this past Thursday, January 27, as a result of a car accident while he was in Mexico. He was 49 years of age. Alex, and his brothers, performed an interesting mix
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Two new tracks from Terry Baucom’s Dukes of Drive
With the new year upon us and a changed lineup behind him, Terry Baucom is showcasing the latest edition of The Dukes of Drive with a pair of new releases. The Dukes now feature Will Clark on mandolin and lead vocals,