ATO Records has announced November 5th as the official release date for Divided & United, a two-disc set commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. This hearty thirty-two song collection features the best in American music. Drawing from country, bluegrass, and
Del McCoury
Del & the Boys deliver with The Streets Of Baltimore
Well, folks, The Del McCoury and has done it again. Honestly though, would we expect anything different? The Streets Of Baltimore, the band's first all-bluegrass release of original material since 2009's Family Circle, reminds us why we love Del &
Marcus Mumford with the McCourys
Bluegrass fans were able to experience some of the best traditional and not-so-traditional music September 6th & 7th as Mumford and Sons' Gentlemen of the Road tour stopped in Guthrie, OK. While most casual music fans were excited to see
Streets Of Baltimore coming from Del
A new album from The Del McCoury Band is due next week, called Streets Of Baltimore. We'll have a review soon. Download purchases are enabled now, as are pre-orders for autographed copies of the CD. Follow this link, and scroll to
More from Delaware Valley 2013
Here's another set of Frank Baker's photos from the 2013 Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival in Woodstown, NJ.
Herschel Sizemore: Mandolin In B
Regular readers will recall our earlier coverage of mandolin icon Herschel Sizemore and his recent bout with cancer. Both he and his wife Joyce received cancer diagnoses the same day in October 2011, his in the tonsil and hers in
More from RockyGrass ’13
Here is another look at RockyGrass 2013 from Shannon Turner.
Del and the boys at RockyGrass
Shannon Turner sent these snaps from Friday evening's performance by The Del McCoury Band at RockyGrass 2013.
Kids Camp and RockyGrass Academy 2013
Shannon Turner is at RockyGrass this weekend in Lyons, CO and shared these images from the pre-festival workshops.
Old Settler’s 2013
The fine folks with the Old Settler's Music Festival in Austin, Texas sent along this gallery of images from their 2013 event earlier this year. Photgraphers are Ron Baker and John Grubbs.