When Jamie Dailey graduated from Jackson County High School in 1993, he may have dreamed of returning someday as a TV star and a member of the Grand Ole Opry. And he had that chance last month when he attended graduation
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Will The Angels Play Their Harps For Me from Dailey & Dailey
Pinecastle Records has released another single from Step Back In Time, the celebrated album of traditional country duets between Jamie Dailey and his father, JB. Anyone who loves the sound of the great brother duets of the 1930s-1950s will enjoy hearing
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Jamie Dailey and his dad, JB, release Nobody’s Darlin’ But Mine
When Jamie Dailey first hit the bluegrass scene with Doyle Lawson in 1998, audiences recognized a star in the making right away. The clarity and beauty of his tenor voice was a rare and wonderful thing, and his grasp of
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Jamie Dailey all business in IBMA Keynote
Jamie Dailey’s keynote speech to open this year’s World of Bluegrass in Raleigh was the equivalent of mom urging you to ignore all the sumptuous entrees and desserts on the table and eat your vegetables. Playing music is fun, but bands
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Jamie Dailey teases his IBMA Keynote address
Jamie Dailey with Katy Daley, Kitsy Kuykendall, and George Matthews at the Marriott Hotel Katy Daley caught up with Jamie Dailey this afternoon as he was arriving for World of Bluegrass, and asked him for a preview of the Keynote Address
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Jamie Dailey to deliver World of Bluegrass keynote address
Jamie Dailey, one half of the bluegrass superduo, Dailey & Vincent, has been announced this morning as the Keynote Speaker for the 2018 World of Bluegrass convention in Raleigh, NC in September. His address will be delivered at the convention's opening
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Artist2Artist: Meaning Beyond The Verse
“Right now, I think we need writers who know the difference between the production of a market commodity and the practice of an art.” – Ursula Le Guin There are lyrics which transcend the words that are chosen, rising above the
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Jamie Dailey on Don Light
Here's another bluegrass professional who's life and career were touched by the legendary Don Light, who passed away last week. Jaimie Daley recalls his former manager with great respect and affection. Almost ten years ago this year, I was in Owensboro Kentucky
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Seth Taylor to Dailey & Vincent
Nashville is a town where dreams go to die. Week after week, buses disgorge aspiring superstars with three things in common. They're young, they're talented, and they'll never have a career in music. But sometimes, talented youngsters do find their way
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Let It Shine from Tammy Jones Robinette
Southern Gospel artist Tammy Jones Robinette is preparing to release her first bluegrass project, Let It Shine, recorded at Skaggs Place and Hilltop Studio in Nashville. Tammy has been singing Gospel music since childhood, touring with her mother and father as The Jones