• More bluegrass Halloween fun

    Danny Clark's 2017 Bluegrass Halloween party at the Bluegrass Bus Museum We did turn up a number of additional Halloween photos with a bluegrass theme, and even a couple of videos. Most of them came from Danny "Hootenanny" Clark, and his Halloween

  • Sideline to Mountain Home

    Mountain Home Music Company has announced the Sideline, one of the fastest rising bands in bluegrass, to the label. Both are based in western North Carolina. Founded by banjo man Steve Dilling, formerly of IIIrd Tyme Out, Lonesome River Band, and

  • Sideline is a smash hit at SamJam

    Sideline at the 2017 SamJam - photo by Mike Runyon You probably already know that Sideline is a fun-loving bunch of bluegrass pickers. A band that started out specifically as a part time, or sideline venture, they have become one of

  • Nu Blu at Porter Barn Wood in Phoenix

    This article is a contribution from Glenn Wright, of Guy Raleigh Management, who recently returned from the Sideline west coast tour. Guy Raleigh Management assists with tour management, show publicity, and social media presence. While Phoenix has always had some amazing

  • Sideline continues out west

    Jason Moore fueling up  the Sideline bus as they roll westward on February 8. This article, and others that will come this week as Sideline tours the western US, is a contribution from Glenn Wright of Guy Raleigh Management. He is

  • Sideline rolls out west

    This article, and others that will come this week as Sideline tours the western US, is a contribution from Glenn Wright of Guy Raleigh Management. He is accompanying the band and will provide regular updates on their road exploits and

  • Troy Boone to Sideline

    Sideline has announced that Troy Boone will be their new mandolin player, stepping in for Brian Aldridge who left the band in October. Troy is currently a student in the Bluegrass, Old Time, & Country Music Studies department at ETSU in

  • Christmas in the Smokies 2016

    The fires in Gatlinburg have been extinguished, but the flame of hope still burns brightly. This year’s edition of Christmas in the Smokies, presented by Lorraine Jordan and Carolina Road, kicked off Wednesday afternoon. Lorraine announced that the festival will