Five years ago, my wife and I were at The Station Inn in Nashville, and John Meyer was the headliner. We didn't know John, but he endeared himself to us when he gave his wife and kids a heartfelt shoutout.
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Seminole Wind video from Pitney Meyer
Today Curb Records has released Cherokee Pioneer, the debut album from Pitney Meyer. The album is notable in several ways, not least the fact that a mostly-original, solidly-bluegrass project is out on a major Nashville label, with a full promotional effort
Blue Water video drops for Pitney Meyer
Pitney Meyer, the collaborative project of country artist Mo Pitney and banjo player John Meyer, has a music video today for their latest single, Blue Water, ahead of the release of their Cherokee Pioneer album in April. Though Mo may be
Bear Creek Clay from Pitney Meyer
Pitney Meyer, the new bluegrass outfit consisting of Mo Pitney and John Meyer, has announced a new single, Bear Creek Clay, and pre-order availability for their debut album, Cherokee Pioneer, set for release on Curb Records in April. Pitney, who has
Kimberly Williams booking Pitney Meyer
Kimberly Williams, owner and chief publicist with East Public Relations - certainly one of the most celebrated and effective publicity people in bluegrass - has announced that she is now also handling booking representation for Pitney Meyer. This is the
Trail of Tears from Pitney Meyer
Mo Pitney and John Meyer, aka Pitney Meyer, have released another single from their upcoming Curb Records project, Cherokee Pioneer. The two good friends grew up learning to play and sing bluegrass in their separate family bands. After finding success in
Old Friend – new music video from Pitney Meyer
Curb Records has a new single today for Pitney Meyer, the bluegrass act built around country and bluegrass sensation Mo Pitney and his fellow singer/songwriter and banjo player John Meyer. The two friends met in the bluegrass world, and have spent
That Sounds Lonesome – debut release from Pitney Meyer
For several years now, bluegrass lovers have watched country artist Mo Pitney's casual forays into grass and thought, "I sure would love to hear him dedicated to that kind of sound." The winsome, talented vocalist grew up in bluegrass, playing in