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  • Album of the Week #11 – The Nashville Bluegrass Band’s The Boys Are Back In Town

    February 5, 2012 | by Daniel Mullins

    It has long been a practice in bluegrass music to give country songs a grassy feel. One band who did this as well as anyone had the privilege of seeing one of their original tunes on the receiving end of

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  • Winter Harvest – Matt Flinner Trio

    February 1, 2012 | by John Curtis Goad

    While the phrase “du jour” may be familiar to coffee house goers and soup connoisseurs, it may be one that much of the bluegrass world encounters only rarely, especially where their music is concerned. However, there is at least one

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  • Buddy Merriam Backroads Mandolin book

    January 31, 2012 | by John Curtis Goad

    One might say that becoming a bluegrass virtuoso was simply written in the stars for Buddy Merriam, a mandolinist originally from Hartford, Connecticut. Although he had played guitar since childhood, he became interested in the mandolin after seeing Frank Wakefield

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  • Album of the Week #10 – The Mike Snider String Band Live At The Station Inn

    January 29, 2012 | by Daniel Mullins

    Quick! Name a band lineup that included members of The Grascals, Marty Stuart & The Fabulous Superlatives, The Osborne Brothers, The John Cowan Band, and Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (to name a few). If you guessed The Mike Snider String

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  • Back to My Roots – Carolina Road

    January 24, 2012 | by John Curtis Goad

    With seven national recordings to her credit, Lorraine Jordan is back at it again with Carolina Road’s second Rural Rhythm release, Back to My Roots. Formed in 1998, the group remains very active on the bluegrass circuit, averaging 60 festivals

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  • Album of the Week #9 – Ronnie Bowman’s It’s Gettin’ Better All The Time

    January 20, 2012 | by Daniel Mullins

    Bluegrass has been a long served as a platform for artists to springboard to success in the country music arena. In addition to new traditionalists like Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Keith Whitley, and Ricky Skaggs, many other country artists dabbled

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  • Crowe Brothers – Bridging The Gap

    January 19, 2012 | by John Curtis Goad

    Having recorded and toured together since 1975, the North Carolina-based band The Crowe Brothers have released several projects in many band configurations, including albums with Raymond Fairchild and David McLaughlin. However, their latest effort, Bridging The Gap, which sits somewhere

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  • All That’s Left from Three Tall Pines

    January 18, 2012 | by John Curtis Goad

    In order to write and perform music featuring Appalachian subjects, one does not have to have a rural heritage, as proven by the members of Massachusetts-based band Three Tall Pines. Their latest release, All That’s Left, relies heavily on images

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  • Too Blue’s Trouble With The Grey

    January 18, 2012 | by David Morris

    Eric Gibson calls Too Blue’s work “music for grown-ups,” and it’s easy to see why on the New York band’s second CD, Trouble With The Grey. This is part jazz – think big-band swing and the Andrews Sisters – part Patsy

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  • It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Day!

    January 12, 2012 | by James Gabehart

    Recently released by Wayne Taylor & Appaloosa, It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Day! is a generous helping of original music spanning the spectrum of bluegrass styles from traditional to contemporary. Upon listening to Wayne's vocal style, it is apparent that he is not a typical

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