Sister Sadie has taken a page from the rock anthem songbook for their latest video - not with the music, but for the visuals. The song is 900 Miles from the current Pinecastle album, Sister Sadie II, which the ladies sing
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II – Sister Sadie
There’s something to be said for pure, unfettered emotion, delivered with dedication and intent but sans the affectation and pretence that often seems to plague those intently aiming for attention. Happily then, Sister Sadie makes a sound spawned from the
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Losing You Blues video from Sister Sadie
Pinecastle Records has released a music video from Sister Sadie, the distaff supergroup side project that is fast eclipsing the work of its individual members. The band includes two noted bluegrass vocalists, Dale Ann Bradley and Tina Adair, on guitar and
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Losing You Blues drops for Sister Sadie
Distaff bluegrass supergroup Sister Sadie is back with a debut single from their upcoming Pinecastle album, showing why these ladies who initially got together for fun have become one of the prime draws on the festival circuit. Losing You Blues was
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Sister Sadie to Wilson Pickins
Powerhouse group Sister Sadie is the latest addition to Melanie Wilson’s ever-growing roster at Wilson Pickins Promotions. The all-star female band, which racked up quite a bit of airplay and fan attention after the release of its first, self-titled album
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Final 2016 Delaware Valley photos
Here is our final gallery of Frank Baker's photos from the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival. Look for more of Frank's images during the World of Bluegrass coming up in a few weeks.
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Sister Sadie – a strong debut
Bluegrass “supergroups” have become a thing as of late, with side projects merging into full-fledged, award-winning, chart-topping bands. From The Band of Ruhks to Sideline, from Flashback to the Earls of Leicester, supergroups are everywhere and bluegrass fans are loving
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Sister Sadie launches powerful debut
This recent interview with Sister Sadie is a contribution from Nancy Cardwell, long time employee and former Executive Director of the IBMA, and noted bluegrass writer and performer. Although the official release date for the self-titled debut Sister Sadie album from
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Joe Val Bluegrass 2016
Once again the Boston Bluegrass Union has put on a great festival with top notch bands on stages, around 50 workshops offering folks chances to learn techniques, histories, and to interact in an intimate setting with great players. They also
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Sister Sadie to Pinecastle
One of the big hits of this past summer's festival season has been Sister Sadie, a special project band consisting of five celebrated bluegrass artists who are also good friends who enjoy picking and singing together. They first got together in