There are a number of new posts on The B – our user-submitted section of Bluegrass Today – which are worthy of some attention. This is where any registered user can post news or information that they would like to share, or request information from other readers.

Like all posts here on Bluegrass Today, registered users are invited to add their comments – and some discussions have become quite heated, and taken on a life of their own. Registration is quick and free, and required to enable us to prevent spambots from littering the site with junk entries.

Some recent posts on The B have heralded the new web site from mandolin legend Herschel Sizemore, a site dedicated to classic cardboard show posters, some thoughtful comments about the value of regional bluegrass societies, and information about a number of festivals.

We invite you all over to visit The B, and to consider submitting items of your own for publication there. The rules are few, but strictly enforced:

  1. You must be a registered user at Bluegrass Today.
  2. Your post must be germane to bluegrass or acoustic music
  3. No profanity or abusive language is tolerated
  4. All posts are subject to editorial review before publication, and submissions will not be accepted if they fail to meet the criteria above.

Please have a look at these recent posts on The B, and add your own thoughts as well.

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About the Author

John Lawless

John had served as primary author and editor for The Bluegrass Blog from its launch in 2006 until being folded into Bluegrass Today in September of 2011. He continues in that capacity here, managing a strong team of columnists and correspondents.