Talk about lonely... How lonely? Lonely As It Gets. That's the message in the latest Pinecastle Records single from Wilson Banjo Co, which serves as the title track of their current EP. According to songwriters Rick Lang and Jon Goldfine, it gets plenty lonely when
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If You Don’t Climb the Mountain video from Wilson Banjo Co
Pinecastle Records has brought out a music video for the new single from Wilson Banjo Co, just as the band releases a five-track EP, Lonely As It Gets, which nicely showcases the latest iteration of the group. The video is for
Memory Lane – Wilson Banjo Co
What began as a tool to promote high quality, hand built banjos has become an outlet for presenting lyrically captivating material. Wilson Banjo Co's release, Memory Lane, on Pinecastle Records contains a variety of themes from coal mining, murder, and heartbreak, among
Black Wedding Dress from reconfigured Wilson Banjo Co
South Carolina's Wilson Banjo Co introduces their new lineup with a single from Pinecastle Records, Black Wedding Dress. Now in the band with founder Steve Wilson on banjo are Adam Bachmann on reso-guitar, Brandi Colt on mandolin and vocals, Andrew Crawford
Congratulations Dax and Sarah Lewis!
On October 18, Dax Lewis and Sarah Logan were married in a simple home wedding. Dax is the banjo player with the David Parmley Band, and bluegrass fans recall Sarah from her time playing fiddle and singing with Wilson Banjo
Coalmine drops for Wilson Banjo Co.
Pinecastle Records has a new single for Wilson Banjo Co., a band which sounds like it should be a lutherie shop - and it is - but is also and actually a bluegrass performing act. Wilson Banjo Co. is, indeed, a
The Gavel drops for Wilson Banjo Co.
Pinecastle Records has an eerie new single from Wilson Banjo Co, a novel murder ballad told from the female perspective. The South Carolina band is headed up by Steve Wilson, and yes... he does have his own banjo building company. He
Nightbird drops for Wilson Banjo Co.
It's a band... it's a banjo company... it's a duo. I'm so confused! Actually, Wilson Banjo Co. is all three, the shop where Steve Wilson builds his handmade banjos in South Carolina, and the name of his band, which is actually
Six Degrees of Separation – Wilson Banjo Co.
I hear a lot of bluegrass music that is good but not necessarily different – do we really need, for instance, another cover of I'll Fly Away, or another Alison Krauss sound-alike female vocalist? So when something fresh and new comes
When The Crow Comes Down from Wilson Banjo Co
Wilson Banjo Co - the band, not the custom banjo shop - has released a new single from their upcoming Six Degrees of Separation album, due next month. For the single they have selected When The Crow Comes Down, written by