• Dierks to release a bluegrass CD

    Country crooner Dierks Bentley tells Vernell Hackett of The Boot that he plans to record a bluegrass album during 2010. Bentley has a long history of including bluegrass music on his chart-topping releases, and has collaborated several times with The Grascals

  • Charlie Daniels Christmas package

    Charlie Daniels has worn a good many hats over his 50 years in the music business. His first big hit came in 1973 with Uneasy Rider, a countryfied talking blues, years before the rap craze began. The hilarious song, following on

  • Award Show photos

    Here's all the photos from the Awards Show in a single gallery. Dean Hoffmeyer did a fantastic job with these. More to come in the morning.

  • The Grascals announce a new sponsor

    The Grascals announced today that they are partnering with a new sponsor: Mobil Delvac, a heavy duty diesel engine oil. They broke the news at a swanky media luncheon at The Palm restaurant in Nashville. As we ate our salads

  • Grascals to play on Jerry Lewis telethon

    The Grascals are among the stars selected to perform during the 44th Annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon. This television stalwart, which raises money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, will air on affiliate stations all over the US starting on Sunday,

  • Grascals reach beyond their base

    The Grascals have just learned that they have a single shipping to country radio. But it's not from their current CD. It's a track they recorded with Hank Williams Jr. for his new new release, 127 Rose Avenue. The song, All The

  • Grascals 2009 video report

    The Grascals have put together an informal video to keep their fans up to date with all their comings and goings this year. Jamie Johnson, Terry Eldridge and Danny Roberts take turns interviewing each other as they talk about visiting

  • Grascals live on Tennessee Shines

    The Grascals will be among the guests on tonight's (6/24) edition of Tennessee Shines, broadcast live from Knoxville on WDVX. The monthly show originates from the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville before a live audience, hosted by Jim Lauderdale. Other guests on