Merry Christmas from all of us at Bluegrass Today!
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I’m Going Back To Old Kentucky: 365 days of Bill Monroe
Coming very soon! In recognition of the forthcoming centennial of Bill Monroe’s birth, Bluegrass Today will be posting a daily record of events through the decades that are associated with the ‘Father of Bluegrass’ music and those who were close to
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Facebook milestone for Bluegrass Today
From the limited time I have spent on Facebook, I have the impression that reaching 5,000 fans (likes) is something of a major milestone. So, if I understand that properly, Bluegrass Today has some celebrating to do! Our page has been
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Email This Post
Our work on the new site design continues. I just became aware that the "Email This Post" feature was not working properly. It has now been fixed and emails are sending as they should be. Many apologies to those who have attempted
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50 Years of The New Lost City Ramblers
Continuing with our Mike Seeger theme today, here is news of a multi-disc retrospective on the recording career of The New Lost City Ramblers. 50 Years: Where Do You Come From? Where Do You Go? was released August 25 by Smithsonian
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We’re #97!
Wikio has published their April list of the top 100 music blogs, and there is Bluegrass Today at #97! That's not bad for a bluegrass music site when the rest of the blogs are geared toward pop, rock and rap. Wikio
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New fiddler for Doyle
It turns out that the info we got from Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver last week about Alan Johnson returning to the band was only half right. Big Al is indeed taking over the fiddle spot from Brandon Godman, but only on
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Hooray for us!
I hope everyone will indulge us for a few moments of self congratulation. We've just passed our 2nd anniversary as Bluegrass Today, and managed to reach a number of significant milestones in recent weeks. In July, we recorded our 1,000,000th
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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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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