It's single time again for North Carolina banjo legend Terry Baucom and his Dukes of Drive, the second from their upcoming album, offering another taste of their new band sound. Today it's I Should Have Started Yesterday, written by Ed Williams,
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Will Clark to Terry Baucom’s Dukes of Drive
Last Saturday, Terry Baucom's Dukes of Drive introduced their new mandolin player, Will Clark, to the audience at the IBMA Bluegrass Live! Streetfest. Though Will was welcomed into the group in the middle of September, it was his first show
Clay Jones back with Terry Baucom as a Duke of Drive
Terry Baucom has announced the newest member of his touring and recording group, the Dukes of Drive. And it's someone who has been associated with Bauc for a good many of his 50 years in the business. Clay Jones joins the
Two new singles from Terry Baucom’s Dukes of Drive
Terry Baucom and his Dukes of Drive have two new singles this week, a bluegrass number from Milan Miller, and a Gospel song from Mike Garris. Both will be available this Friday, January 24. The North Carolina banjo man has had
Baucom takes Fourth and Goal to the Hall of Fame
The NFL Hall of Fame, that is, in Canton, OH! It's the highest honor a football player can receive, being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Players are even known to kid one another after a great play that
Fourth and Goal from Dukes of Drive
It's football season, everybody, or hadn't you noticed? The college season is coming to its conclusion and the NFL is hitting the backstretch. And Terry Baucom, a dedicated fan of his Carolina Panthers, and his Dukes Of Drive has released a new
Around The Corner from Terry Baucom
John Boy & Billy have released a new single from Terry Baucom and his band, The Dukes of Drive. It's Terry's follow-up to last year's hit, The Rock, which was the most played song of 2015 in our Bluegrass Today Weekly
Terry Baucom speaks
Terry Baucom stepped in to our video studio about a month ago to talk about his new band, The Dukes of Drive, and their plans for 2015.
For a Season – Matt Wallace
One of the latest sidemen to make a solo debut is bass player Matt Wallace. A Knoxville, TN native who has done stints with Newton & Thomas, Paul Williams & the Victory Trio, David Parmley & Continental Divide, and Audie
Welcome the Dukes of Drive
Is there anyone more beloved inside bluegrass music than Terry Baucom? His banjo style is plainly definitive of the link between Earl Scruggs, through J.D. Crowe, and on to modern 1-4-5 drive. On top of that, he is among the kindest,