In a previous column here, we discussed what careers might be appropriate for a professional bluegrass musician who has taken the daring and rare step of actually retiring. It should be noted that the few bluegrass musicians who do quit the
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From The Side of the Road… pronoun reversal in bluegrass songs
Quite a few years ago now, Pete Wernick came up with the concept of the pronoun/role reversal in classic bluegrass songs and suggested I write a column about it, which I promptly did. As I wrote about previously, one of his
From The Side of the Road… festival workshop questions to set the mood
The summer festival and music camp season is fast-approaching, and with that comes the workshop season. I thought of it because just today I was listing some of the potential workshops my band members and I might offer at a
From The Side of the Road… pandemic fun, in retrospect
Now that we've passed the five-year anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was interesting to look back on this column written a year or so after that world-altering era began. It was all about the aspects of
From The Side of the Road… music camp shenanigans
Music camp season is fast approaching. Do you have your camp outfits picked out (usually T-shirts from other camps) and washed yet? Do you have enough strings? Have you enrolled? In a typical music camp of any kind, there are the
From The Side of the Road… Mr Bluegrass Manners takes on 2025
Mr. Bluegrass Manners has been absent for quite a while, working on his forthcoming book, Advance and Retreat - A Guide to Appropriate Fan-to-Artist Distancing. We did persuade him to return, however, to take some questions that have been simmering
From The Side of the Road… mixed messages in bluegrass advertising
Greetings from the big city of New York. I'm here paying a visit to SiriusXM studios. Shortly I'm heading to Chicago to play with the Night Drivers on Friday, and on to Murphysboro, Illinois on Saturday. In short, I'm busy,
From The Side of the Road… Mr Bluegrass Manners does COVID
Next week there’s going to be a long overdue new Mr. Bluegrass Manners column, so to get you in the mood, we're rerunning one from 2020 this week. Not just any one, though; this is the first MBM column after
From The Side of the Road… should there be bluegrass sequels?
Sequels are so often disappointing, Santa Clause 2 being a notable exception. Speaking of holiday classics, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol 2: The Next Verse ,wasn’t bad either. If you recall, Scrooge becomes the manager of the Cratchit family band and
David Mayfield Parade reads mean comments
The David Mayfield Parade - photo © Itamar Gat David Mayfield has always walked to the beat of his own drum. Though he grew up playing in an easy-going family bluegrass band, Mayfield has created his own niche in the genre


