There's been an exciting new development at Bluegrass Today. I think it's even bigger than the recent breaking of the personnel change story that rocked the industry: "Brian Hampton to Kryspy Rydge." It may even be bigger than the installation
Author: Chris Jones
From the Side of the Road… Why can’t I pee?
Whenever you search something or ask a question of the Almighty Internet gods (whose names are Pete and Roscoe) on your computer, the usual procedure is to type a question in the search bar at the top of your internet
From The Side of the Road… Hold What’cha Got
I'm sitting in a hospital bed in Germany after an unfortunate fall on some stairs that left me with broken ribs and a ruptured spleen, but quite a bit of time. This was during a tour, and naturally I had
From The Side of the Road… are you the Vladimir Putin of Bluegrass?
I was recently sent a press release about a song that claimed it's the "Hotel California of bluegrass" (because you can never leave?), and it got me thinking about these kinds of comparisons: "The American Pie of Bluegrass," "The Mick
From The Side of the Road… I bet you don’t remember me
I want to describe a scene at a typical bluegrass concert or festival that will probably be familiar to both artist and fan, and it may cause each to shudder just a little: A fan walks up to a performer while
From The Side of the Road… Won’t you write these words?
Perhaps it was the approach of Halloween, or perhaps the post-IBMA World of Bluegrass mental fatigue, but my mind has suddenly turned to the macabre. More specifically, I've begun thinking about the writing on headstones. Epitaphs are often fascinating, sometimes horrifying,
From The Side of the Road… that sounds so familiar!
Chris returns to a video format for his new October column, seeing if classic bluegrass songs can fit a contemporary country ballad template. After a brief introduction, he puts his theory to the test, with mixed results. Feel free to take
From The Side of the Road… explaining difficult concepts with bluegrass analogies
In a previous column I delved into the bluegrass analogy, which when used properly (adhering strictly to state and local guidelines on bluegrass analogy use), can be a method of explaining various things to bluegrass musicians and fans who might
From The Side of the Road… return of the lanyard song
Greetings from the very first IBMA World of Bluegrass from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Because I'm out at the Walnut Valley festival in Winfield, Kansas during this week, I was only able to attend for one day. From what I saw, though, it
From The Side of the Road… are you ready for World of Bluegrass?
In past years when we get to this month of the calendar, I have discussed sleep, fitness, and diet strategies for having a safe and healthy IBMA World of Bluegrass. In fact, it was the subject of my very first

