John Lawless, Author at Bluegrass Today https://bluegrasstoday.com/author/john/ Your independent source of bluegrass news. Tue, 02 Dec 2025 16:00:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Raleigh Convention Center catches fire https://bluegrasstoday.com/raleigh-convention-center-catches-fire/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=raleigh-convention-center-catches-fire https://bluegrasstoday.com/raleigh-convention-center-catches-fire/#respond Tue, 02 Dec 2025 15:52:30 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209457 Raleigh Convention Center on fireRaleigh Convention Center roof on fire (12/1/25) – photo from Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters The Raleigh Convention Center, home to IBMA’s World of Bluegrass convention from 2013 through 2024, caught fire last night, resulting in a 2-alarm fire call downtown. Many readers will have happy memories of time spent here over the past decade, where […]

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Raleigh Convention Center roof on fire (12/1/25) – photo from Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters


The Raleigh Convention Center, home to IBMA’s World of Bluegrass convention from 2013 through 2024, caught fire last night, resulting in a 2-alarm fire call downtown.

Many readers will have happy memories of time spent here over the past decade, where seminars, workshops, and concerts were held each year, along with meals. It was also the site of the exhibit hall, and featured prominently during the weekend festival, IBMA Bluegrass Live! Many memories were made during the two years that hurricanes visited Raleigh during IBMA week, when all planned outdoor activities over the weekend had to moved into the convention center.

According to the Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters Association, the fire department responded to multiple reports of smoke and fire on the roof of the convention center around 9:30 p.m. Fortunately, a fire station is close by downtown, and they were on the scene in short order.

The fire, believed to have been ignited through faulty natural gas equipment, was extinguished within 40 minutes with no injuries reported. City officials are visiting the fire scene today to determine the extent of damage to the building, and an announcement later today about necessary repairs is expected.

The photos below were shared by the Raleigh Professional Fire Fighters Association.

Construction has been set to begin soon on a major expansion of the center, expected to double its available space.

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Leadership Bluegrass webinar on streaming as a source of income https://bluegrasstoday.com/leadership-bluegrass-webinar-on-streaming-as-a-source-of-income/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=leadership-bluegrass-webinar-on-streaming-as-a-source-of-income https://bluegrasstoday.com/leadership-bluegrass-webinar-on-streaming-as-a-source-of-income/#respond Tue, 02 Dec 2025 12:35:46 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209448 Leadership Bluegrass seminarIBMA’s Leadership Bluegrass has scheduled a free webinar for December 4, a panel discussion on using online music streaming as an income source. Titled From the Table to the DSPs and Back Again: How To Make Money Without Selling Recordings, it will be held from noon to 1:00 p.m. eastern time via Zoom. Jon Weisberger, […]

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IBMA’s Leadership Bluegrass has scheduled a free webinar for December 4, a panel discussion on using online music streaming as an income source. Titled From the Table to the DSPs and Back Again: How To Make Money Without Selling Recordings, it will be held from noon to 1:00 p.m. eastern time via Zoom.

Jon Weisberger, long-time songwriter and producer, and A&R Director at Mountain Home Music, will serve as moderator, in a discussion with:

  • Audrey Fletcher – Director of Marketing at Mountain Home Music
  • Erin Moorman – Senior Director of Marketing with Syntax Creative
  • Ariel Rosemberg – Management for Sister Sadie, Marketing for DelFest

They describe their subject thusly:

With sales of physical product (CDs, LPs) at historically low (and stable) levels, artists have seen a dramatic shift in the way revenue is generated by their recordings. This virtual workshop will look at how streaming has become a major source of recorded music revenue, and how it differs from table sales; how to take advantage of the opportunities streaming platforms provide for building audiences and income; and how alternatives to physical product can offer increased merch sale revenues.

This webinar is offered free of charge to everyone by the IBMA Leadership Bluegrass Alumni Committee. One need not be a member of IBMA, nor a graduate of Leadership Bluegrass to log in and attend.

To join the meeting, simply log in on Thursday at noon using this link.

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Hills of Home from Luke Shamblin https://bluegrasstoday.com/hills-of-home-from-luke-shamblin/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hills-of-home-from-luke-shamblin https://bluegrasstoday.com/hills-of-home-from-luke-shamblin/#respond Tue, 02 Dec 2025 12:07:40 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209442 Luke ShamblinBluegrass artist Luke Shamblin has chosen a Hazel Dickens classic, Hills of Home, for his latest single, as a personal tribute in this 100th anniversary year of her birth. Like Hazel, he is a West Virginia native, now living in North Carolina. The song is a heartfelt tribute to home, both the place and the […]

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Bluegrass artist Luke Shamblin has chosen a Hazel Dickens classic, Hills of Home, for his latest single, as a personal tribute in this 100th anniversary year of her birth. Like Hazel, he is a West Virginia native, now living in North Carolina.

The song is a heartfelt tribute to home, both the place and the concept, something felt deeply by Hazel’s generation. Those who left the small towns and rural regions in Appalachia knew they had given up a great deal in order to access the larger opportunities of the cities, and they often felt it deeply.

Luke retains the simplicity of the song as written, a ballad where emotion rises above melody. It takes a secure vocalist to bring this one home, and Shamblin does so quite well.

He says of this release…

“This song has always hit me in the heart, and is the first song of Hazel’s I ever learned to sing. Hazel captured something that every Appalachian knows deep down—that no matter how far you go, those hills never really leave you. I wanted this version to feel like coming home.

When I started thinking about the arrangement, I wanted to keep it simple and let the lyrics and melody of this beautifully sad song stay front and center. I had to have my favorite singing partner and fellow West Virginian, Corey Hensley, join me—and when Suzanne Cox agreed to sing the high harmony above Corey, it was an absolute dream come true because Suzanne is one of my all-time favorite singers of ANY genre.

I really hope people enjoy this one…I certainly enjoyed making it!”

Shamblin plays guitar, Hensley bass, and Jason Barie adds fiddle.

Have a listen.

Hills of Home by Luke Shamblin is available now from popular download and streaming services online, and to radio programmers via Get It Played.

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Have you written the next great Christmas song?

The people with the USA Songwriting Competition are running their 10th annual Christmas Songwriting Competition this month.

Through December 23, original songs may be entered for a $35 fee, with $1,000 worth of merchandise offered as the first prize. Plus, the top 15 finalists’ submissions will appear on a special Christmas compilation CD.

Songs can be entered online by YouTube, Soundcloud, or Reverbnation, or they can be sent in by postal mail on a CD or audio cassette. All entries will be judged by a panel of industry experts, with winners announced by February 14, 2026.

The complete rules can be found online, along with a printable entry form. Online submissions can be entered here.

Good luck all!

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The Millworker’s Wage from Andrew Crawford https://bluegrasstoday.com/the-millworkers-wage-from-andrew-crawford/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-millworkers-wage-from-andrew-crawford https://bluegrasstoday.com/the-millworkers-wage-from-andrew-crawford/#respond Mon, 01 Dec 2025 22:45:18 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209418 Andrew CrawfordBonfire Music Group has a new single for South Carolina singer/songwriter Andrew Crawford, one that takes a look at a tragic and bloody event that took place about a hundred years ago in his home state. The song is called The Millworker’s Wage, and it tells the story of a time shortly after the Great […]

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Bonfire Music Group has a new single for South Carolina singer/songwriter Andrew Crawford, one that takes a look at a tragic and bloody event that took place about a hundred years ago in his home state.

The song is called The Millworker’s Wage, and it tells the story of a time shortly after the Great Depression, when textile workers all along the east coast went out on strike. On September 6, 1934, the Mayor of Honea Path ordered strikebreakers to fire on striking workers at the Chiquola mill, who were picketing outside their workplace. Seven workers were killed and 30 more injured on what came to be known as Bloody Thursday.

Believe it or not, it got worse. Other striking workers were evicted from their company-owned homes, which they were forced to rent, and municipal authorities even prohibited the local churches from providing funerals for the slain men.

The strike was officially broken on September 23, with the union obtaining none of its demands, a most disheartening end to a disastrous ordeal.

Andrew says that this song hits close to home.

“I wrote this one with my wife, Brandi Colt. It’s about the rarely talked-about Chicola Massacre in Honea Path, South Carolina, when a textile strike turned violent and seven mill workers were killed, one of whom was a distant relative of mine. I grew up hearing stories about mill life: the hard work, the long hours, and the way generations of families gave everything to those factories. This song is about that fight for dignity, about how some things change and some don’t.”

Crawford sings lead, and plays guitar and mandolin, with support from Tim Crouch on fiddle and bass, and Brandi Colt on harmony vocals.

Check it out.

The Millworker’s Wage is available now from popular download and streaming services online, and to radio programmers via AirPlay Direct.

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Opry celebrates 100th anniversary of first broadcast https://bluegrasstoday.com/opry-celebrates-100th-anniversary-of-first-broadcast/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=opry-celebrates-100th-anniversary-of-first-broadcast https://bluegrasstoday.com/opry-celebrates-100th-anniversary-of-first-broadcast/#respond Mon, 01 Dec 2025 16:09:12 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209403 Grand Ole Opry 100Ricky Skaggs opens the Opry 100th anniversary show – © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Rachael Black On Friday, November 28, the Grand Ole Opry celebrated the 100th anniversary of their first live radio broadcast with two shows, featuring 25 different Opry members to commemorate the centennial. Needless to say, none of the performers from […]

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Ricky Skaggs opens the Opry 100th anniversary show – © Grand Ole Opry, photos by Rachael Black


On Friday, November 28, the Grand Ole Opry celebrated the 100th anniversary of their first live radio broadcast with two shows, featuring 25 different Opry members to commemorate the centennial.

Needless to say, none of the performers from that inaugural program were available, but Ricky Skaggs opened the show playing Tennessee Wagoner on the very same fiddle that Uncle Jimmy Thompson had played to kick off that first broadcast. He was joined by all the various Opry members on the show, including Bill Anderson, Mandy Barnett, T. Graham Brown, Steven Curtis Chapman, Henry Cho, John Conlee, Dailey & Vincent, The Gatlin Brothers, Vince Gill, The Isaacs, Jamey Johnson, Dustin Lynch, Kathy Mattea, Charlie McCoy, Scotty McCreery, Del McCoury, Gary Mule Deer, Lorrie Morgan, Riders In The Sky, Ricky Skaggs, Don Schlitz, Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis, The Whites, and Mark Wills. Suzy Boggus, who has been invited to join but has not yet been inducted, also appeared.

Marty Stuart, picking with the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band, payed tribute to the show’s string band roots, along with the Opry Square Dancers. He returned to lead the assembled cast on Wabash Cannonball.

And Ricky Skaggs and The Whites performed the Carter Family classic, Keep On The Sunny Side.

Later, Vince Gill was tapped to sing the song voted by fans as the greatest ever sung on the Grand Ole Opry, George Jones’ He Stopped Loving Her Today.

The gospel music heritage of the Opry was heralded by The Isaacs, with John Conlee and Mark Willis, singing a medley of It Is Well With MY Soul, Amazing Grace, I’ll Fly Away, and I Saw The Light.

Del McCoury joined Ricky and The Whites for Uncle Pen.

We at Bluegrass Today are happy to extend a hearty congratulations and Happy Birthday to the Grand Ole Opry on such an august occasion!

Additional Opry 100 events and celebrations will continue on into 2026. You can see all the details online.

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Silver Bells video from Dear Maribella & the Pigkickers https://bluegrasstoday.com/silver-bells-video-from-dear-maribella-the-pigkickers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=silver-bells-video-from-dear-maribella-the-pigkickers https://bluegrasstoday.com/silver-bells-video-from-dear-maribella-the-pigkickers/#respond Mon, 01 Dec 2025 13:06:57 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209396 Dear Maribella & the PigkickersHere’s a Christmas offering from Dear Maribella & the Pigkickers, the Trakimowicz siblings from Hampstead, NC, who have made a mark of late with their family bluegrass sound. They have created a grassy arrangement of the holiday classic Silver Bells, which was first released in 1950, sung by Bing Crosby and Carol Richards. It’s delivered […]

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Here’s a Christmas offering from Dear Maribella & the Pigkickers, the Trakimowicz siblings from Hampstead, NC, who have made a mark of late with their family bluegrass sound. They have created a grassy arrangement of the holiday classic Silver Bells, which was first released in 1950, sung by Bing Crosby and Carol Richards.

It’s delivered here by big sister AnnMari Trakimowicz, who plays guitar, supported by Isabella Trakimowicz on fiddle, Peter Trakimowicz on banjo, Chris Trakimowicz on mandolin, and their dad, Joel Trakimowicz, on bass.

They’ve put together this clever video to share the song. Everybody sing!

Silver Bells from Dear Maribella & the Pigkickers is available now from popular download and streaming services online, and to radio programmers via AirPlay Direct.

You can check out all the Christmas bluegrass we have covered at Bluegrass Today by following this link.

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Look Me Up By The Ocean Door from Russ Carson, featuring Ron Block https://bluegrasstoday.com/look-me-up-by-the-ocean-door-from-russ-carson-featuring-ron-block/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=look-me-up-by-the-ocean-door-from-russ-carson-featuring-ron-block https://bluegrasstoday.com/look-me-up-by-the-ocean-door-from-russ-carson-featuring-ron-block/#respond Fri, 28 Nov 2025 22:28:25 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209356 Russ CarsonEngelhardt Music Group has released another single from big bad banjo man Russ Carson, he of Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder and the popular YouTube and Instagram profiles 81Crowe, where he is well known as both a banjo instructor and proponent of Gold Star banjos. Even before his time with Skaggs, Russ made a name […]

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Engelhardt Music Group has released another single from big bad banjo man Russ Carson, he of Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder and the popular YouTube and Instagram profiles 81Crowe, where he is well known as both a banjo instructor and proponent of Gold Star banjos.

Even before his time with Skaggs, Russ made a name for himself as a strong and consistent banjo player, with a sterling stint with Audie Blaylock and Redline, and on a number of strong solo projects.

The new single, Look Me Up By The Ocean Door, comes from his current album, Songs That Birds Don’t Sing, and features Ron Block on lead vocal. Most any other artist would bring Ron in to pick the five, but as Russ has that well covered, he wanted to simply highlight Ron’s singing. Block does a fine job on this superb Cox Family number, written by Sidney and Suzanne Cox.

Carson says of the new album, his first in some time…

“This is an amazingly exciting collaboration of some of the genre’s top musicians and vocalists. Some of these guys I’ve been honored to play with for years; others are artists I’ve dreamed of working with. We’ve cut some traditionals, some originals, and some fantastic songs that have been forgotten for 20+ years. It’s taken five years for this project to become a reality, and the creative powerhouse that came together to make this happen, along with the intent to honor those we’ve lost along the way is what kept this dream alive.”

On Look Me Up By The Ocean Door, Russ has Jake Workman on guitar, Aaron Ramsey on mandolin, Stuart Duncan on fiddle, and Mike Bub on bass. Harmony vocals are provided by Tina Adair and Dennis Parker.

It’s mighty good. Have a listen.

Look Me Up By The Ocean Door, and the full Songs That Birds Don’t Sing album, are available now from popular download and streaming services online. Radio programmers can contact EMG via their web site.

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Bluegrass comes to This Old House for Carolina Comeback https://bluegrasstoday.com/bluegrass-comes-to-this-old-house-for-carolina-comeback/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bluegrass-comes-to-this-old-house-for-carolina-comeback https://bluegrasstoday.com/bluegrass-comes-to-this-old-house-for-carolina-comeback/#respond Fri, 28 Nov 2025 16:28:57 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209338 This Old HouseThe current, and 47th, season of the hit PBS program, This Old House, has come to western North Carolina to be part of the restoration of the region following the flooding from Hurricane Helene. This long-running show, which has made home improvement stars out of successive hosts, is also featuring some of the bluegrass and […]

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The current, and 47th, season of the hit PBS program, This Old House, has come to western North Carolina to be part of the restoration of the region following the flooding from Hurricane Helene. This long-running show, which has made home improvement stars out of successive hosts, is also featuring some of the bluegrass and Americana music that Asheville is known for as a soundtrack.

This Old House is calling this series of shows, which follows five different flooded out families on their repair or replacement journey, Carolina Comeback. And the inclusion of bluegrass music by local contractor Jamie Dose was a matter of pure happenstance.

The lifelong musician is the owner of Old North State Building Company in Black Mountain, NC. As an area contractor, he had seen plenty of homes and properties coming back from the devastation of September 2024. Him seeing a press release from the program started a chain reaction that ended up with his music, reimagined as bluegrass, finding its way onto television.

“I saw a post from This Old House looking for flood stories. I had just visited a riverfront neighborhood that once had 23 homes. Now it has two. Cars in trees. Pieces of homes on top of other homes. Empty foundations. Everywhere you looked—family pictures, teddy bears, people’s lives scattered.”

So he reached out, and heard right back from Producer Chris Emerides, asking if any of the work Jamie was currently doing might be a good fit for the show. With the homeowners’ approval and cooperation, the show arrived on scene as major repairs were being made. The property needed downed trees cleared, the roof patched, and the removal of six feet of silt from the first floor, as they sought to stabilize a home that had been submerged nearly to its second story. No small job, that.

While filming was ongoing, the crew learned that Dose was also a musical artist and songwriter. Once they heard some of his songs, discussions began about having them as an audio bed for these episodes. During this time, Jamie had reconnected with Ty Gilpin, who plays mandolin with Unspoken Tradition, and also works as a free-lance producer and music marketer in Asheville. Together they reworked these blues and rock pieces into bluegrass music arrangements, which Jamie had never considered before.

“Ty was interested in doing my material in a bluegrass format. As someone who’s been around bluegrass a long time, I was excited. I had no idea it would end up on a TV show.”

Two songs are set to be included, Jamie’s Mercenary Wind

…and his Cavalry.

Musicians playing on the tracks include Dose on guitar and vocals, and Gilpin on mandolin, along with Audie McGinnis, Sav Sankaran, Jason Flournoy, Abby Bryant, Tommy Maher, Don Lewis, Griff Martin, Brian Swank, Joey Recchio, and John Ray.

Season 47 of This Old House began at the end of September, with multiple episodes remaining where these songs will be featured. It is available via local broadcast on PBS affiliate stations, on nearly all cable and satellite systems, and on a number of streaming services. Previous episodes can be viewed online.

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Somewhere Among the Briars from Colin & Kathleen Ray https://bluegrasstoday.com/somewhere-among-the-briars-from-colin-kathleen-ray/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=somewhere-among-the-briars-from-colin-kathleen-ray https://bluegrasstoday.com/somewhere-among-the-briars-from-colin-kathleen-ray/#respond Wed, 26 Nov 2025 22:02:01 +0000 https://bluegrasstoday.com/?p=209308 Colin & Kathleen RayMountain Fever Records has dropped a debut single from their upcoming album for Colin & Kathleen Ray, the young husband-and-wife singing team that is recently signed to the label. The couple met cute while studying in the Bluegrass, Old Time & Roots Music program at ETSU, and after some time performing together with Kathleen’s family […]

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Mountain Fever Records has dropped a debut single from their upcoming album for Colin & Kathleen Ray, the young husband-and-wife singing team that is recently signed to the label.

The couple met cute while studying in the Bluegrass, Old Time & Roots Music program at ETSU, and after some time performing together with Kathleen’s family group, The Burnett Sisters, she and Colin left to launch their own career.

Given Colin’s high tenor voice, these two offer unique duet opportunities as he can sing quite close to Kathleen’s range. The two favor more traditional bluegrass and early country sounds, which they demonstrate beautifully on this new release.

They have chosen Somewhere Among the Briars, written by Hugh Moffatt and John Scott Sherrill, a lovely song with a Louvin Brothers feel. Colin sings the lead and Kathleen adds harmony, with support from Aynsley Porchak on fiddle, Justin Alexander on banjo, Max Etling on bass, and Randy Kohrs on reso-guitar and percussion. Colin plays guitar and mandolin.

It’s a delightful track. Give it a listen.

Somewhere Among the Briars is available now from popular download and streaming services online. Radio programmers may contact Mountain Fever for airplay copies.

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