Here's another batch of photos Frank Baker took over this past weekend at the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival. More yet to come.
Audie Blaylock
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Audie Blaylock back with The Road That Winds
Perhaps the most difficult problems facing bands of any genre is the desire to grow, stay relevant, honor one’s identity, satisfy fans, and make every project better than the last. That last issue has resulted in a bit of a gap
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Photos from Gettysburg 2016
We were fortunate once again to have Frank Baker on hand during the 72nd Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival this past weekend in Pennsylvania. Here is the first of several galleries of photos he shared from the festivities.
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Friday at Palatka 2016
Every bluegrass festival has its surprises, and Friday at Palatka was no exception. The day started with an open stage. Two youngsters went out and played several tunes on guitar and mandolin – and very well. The boys are 11 year
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Audie Blaylock at Bean Blossom
Here's another of Betsy White's videos from Bean Blossom 2015, this time of Audie Blaylock & Redline, where they perform Sorrows Falling All Around Me at ludicrous speed.
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2015 Charlotte Bluegrass Festival – Day 3
The final day of the 2015 Charlotte Bluegrass Festival was kicked off by one of Michigan’s favorite bands, Out of the Blue. Donna Ulisse and the Poor Mountain Boys made their first appearance at the Charlotte festival. Donna’s heartfelt songs
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Sneak peek from Audie Blaylock
Audie Blaylock and Redline have been in the studio working on a new album, and have created a sneak peek video of one of the tracks. It's like your own private concert, with Audie sharing a new song written by
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Jason Moore moves on
Jason Moore, long time bassist with Mountain Heart, has officially announced his departure from the group to focus his attention on other musical ventures. "Well, I just wanted to go on record to quiet any rumors and let everybody know my
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Darrington festival survives the mudslides
Much of the world's attention in late March was centered just east of Seattle, WA where a devastating mudslide took the lives of 41 people, destroyed hundreds of homes, and washed out critical highways in the area. Needless to say,
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More bluegrass at Carnegie Hall
On March 27, Carnegie Hall in New York City hosted a production of From Sea to Shining Sea, a children's musical based on Appalachian history. The production was staged by Walker Performing Arts, a youth theater group from Hagerstown, MD with Teri Walker