A quick note for any organizations, associations, artists, agencies or companies sponsoring events during the IBMA World Of Bluegrass in Nashville next month: We will again this year be compiling and posting the full IBMA week schedule on Bluegrass Today. This
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One Year On Bluegrass Today
That's right folks, we've been blogging for over a year now. It's hard to believe really. As I was thinking about it this morning I went back and looked at some of the first posts John and I drafted for
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On the road
Brance and I are motoring back to VA from Nashville today, so posting will be a bit light. That means we will also be slow to respond to email or approve comments, but we will attend to it as soon
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Your Blog authors visit XM
When we first got to Nashville on Monday afternoon, Brance and I were able to stop by the studios of XM Satellite Radio's Bluegrass Junction at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and meet with host Kyle Cantrell.
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Comments modifications
This morning as I was browsing the comments I realized it would be difficult to refer to a specific previous comment. To assuage this I modified the way comments are displayed. Now when viewing comments you will notice the comment
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Site Modifications Yesterday – 08.07.2006
Yesterday afternoon I made a couple little changes to the site and things got funny for a few minutes. Here's what I changed. Hot Topics I updated the Hot Topics box in the sidebar (just below the second ad) to be automated.
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Comments and Contributions on Bluegrass Today
Following up on the recent post from Brad Harper about file trading of live show audio, in response to one by Megan Lynch, I want to add a few words about comments, and why we typically do not allow them
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Bluegrass Blog authors – hometown heroes
Your humble authors of Bluegrass Today are featured in a profile in today's edition of The Roanoke Times, our hometown newspaper. It was written by Ralph Berrier, one-time features writer for the paper, more recently on sabbatical, and now preparing
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No GrassCast – sorry
Sorry folks... I have been unable to get this week's GrassCast episode encoded and uploaded for delivery. The next three episodes have been recorded and edited, with the expectation that I could set them for delivery during Brance's absence,
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Crossing the pond
Well, I'm heading out this morning for about two weeks in Poland. I don't expect to have much in the way of Internet access, nor much of a chance to keep tabs on the bluegrass news, so I'll have to