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Three Tall Pines Celebrate First Appearance at Grey Fox with Anthem

 Three Tall Pines Celebrate First Appearance at Grey Fox with AnthemWe heard from Three Tall Pines who said:

“About four years ago to the day while driving to one of our favorite festivals, Grey Fox Bluegrass, we decided to write a fun song about the festival.  At the time playing on the Grey Fox stage was a far off goal that will be met at this years festival!!  We are playing on Thursday evening at 8:30 PM, and can’t wait.   We have a new bassist, Nick DiSebastian, who will debut with us at “the Fox”.  In celebration of this honor we threw together a quick video of the song we wrote while driving down the Mass Pike  years ago on the way to Grey Fox.   We have had some fun with this song over the years and hope you enjoy it!


The band also wanted to remind you that they are in the current running for the B.O.R.N. Award and you only have a few days to vote: Click Here

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KRACE To Release New CD on Mountain Fever Records

 KRACE To Release New CD on Mountain Fever RecordsKnown to their fans as KRACE, Kevin Richardson & Cuttin’ Edge is a relatively new band on the bluegrass circuit. But don’t mistake that “newness” for inexperience.

Their front man, Kevin Richardson, may well be one of the most underrated guitarists and vocalists in bluegrass music, due in no small part because up until now, he’s been quite comfortable taking on a more supportive roll as a sideman to some of the most popular male vocalists in the genre.

After a stint helping noted tenor vocalist Lou Reid form his first solo band, Carolina, and then spending the last four years on stage in support of bluegrass legend Larry Stephenson, Richardson has learned more than a thing or two about bluegrass and what it takes to form a successful band in today’s world of music.

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“Kevin might be the best at what he does for his generation of guitar players and singers,” states Larry Stephenson. “If you don’t believe me just listen to my 20th Anniversary CD and our new What Really Matters CD. Kevin spent almost 4 years with me and I enjoyed him as a person as much I did his playing and singing.”

Joined by Boyd Hulin on mandolin and vocals; Scott Burgess on bass and vocals; and Chris Ward on banjo, KRACE is officially making their mark with original songs and a firm foundation built on friendship and great taste in music. The band has already been performing regularly at festivals across the country and just completed taping the popular “Song Of The Mountains” show that airs nationwide on PBS television.

The self-titled CD on Mountain Fever Records will be released August 7th and is already receiving rave reviews from those lucky enough to hear some advance cuts from the project.

“I knew from the very start that Kevin was a really good singer, guitarist and songwriter and would fit my group ‘Carolina’ like a glove,” states Lou Ried. “After receiving three songs from Kevin’s new recording, I can see that he is ready for his professional solo career with his band Cuttin’ Edge. The recording is excellent with tight vocals and the music is smooth but with lots of punch. I can’t wait to hear Kevin’s entire project and I know that the bluegrass music fans will love it too!”

Radio programmers and disc jockeys can download the new single, “What Kind of Love” now from AirplayDirect.

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Spotlight on Breaking Grass

 Spotlight on Breaking GrassOut of the state of Mississippi comes another musical phenomenon known as Breaking Grass.  

This group of five guys are just about to release their second CD (Running With The Moon) after being well received on their self-titled debut project and the single from that album, “April Rain.” 

The group treats listeners to a fresh sound stemming mostly from original material, strong vocals and innovative musicianship.    Although not quite traditional, Breaking Grass is doing exactly what their name implies. The music they present is without a doubt steeped in the timeless traditions they grew up listening to.

This relatively new band formed with one goal in mind – to make music that all ages could enjoy. They are well on their way to becoming a household name, proving it by recently winning the B.O.R.N. (Band On The Rise Nationally) award in June 2012.

“Running With The Moon” has already produced a single by the same name which was released last week.  The full CD will be available to the public on July 31st.  Prescription Bluegrass thought we’d like to know more about Breaking Grass and you might too so we asked the group’s front man and primary songwriter, Cody Farrar a few questions.

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PB: Let’s start with first observations. Breaking Grass demonstrates a great deal of variety while still maintaining a definite “Bluegrass” sound. Where does Breaking Grass’ variety come from?


 Spotlight on Breaking GrassCody: Our variety probably comes from our individual tastes in music. We all, of course, are “grassers”, but we also each have other musical influences in our background. Britt likes rock and country.  Thelton likes western swing and southern gospel.  Zach and Tyler like contemporary and traditional bluegrass and country.  I like anything from Elvis to Ozzy.
 

PB: As an “emerging bluegrass band,” you’ve just won a peoples choice award – The B.O.R.N. Award from NationalBluegrass.com (June, 2012). There were 4 other groups competing against you – each very capable groups in their own right. What do you thing makes Breaking Grass different from each of them?

Cody: First, let me say we were honored to have won the B.O.R.N. Award. The Roys, Della Mae, The Darell Webb Band and The Hagar Mountain Boys are all amazing talents.  I know we differ from a number of bands out there in that we are the same group at every show.  If you book Breaking Grass, you get Breaking Grass. The same goes for our albums. We write, play and sing our songs. If we hired studio musicians to come in, it wouldn’t be us. It might sound better, but..
 

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Cody: We definitely didn’t kill as many people on this album! It’s still the different sound we want to be known for, but a little more positive.. More variety. There’s gospel. There’s swing. There’s some fast tunes and some ballads. We still killed a guy too. Or, did he kill himself?
 

PB: Your home state of Mississippi has dubbed it’s self as “The Birthplace of America’s Music and is home to many well-known musicians, among them are Marty Stuart, Jerry Lee Lewis, B.B. King, Charlie Pride, Conway Twitty, Carl Jackson Jimmie Rodgers Tammy Wynette and Elvis Presley – all of whom have been honored with a plaque on the Mississippi Country Music Trail. What will Breaking Grass do in the band’s future plans to obtain their own plaque on this honored trail?

Cody: You mentioned some pretty amazing people there. It’s hard for me to imagine having our own Roadside Marker. Maybe if it were misspelled.. Haha. Our main goal is to make music people enjoy listening to and sharing with others. We would certainly be honored if a plaque were in our future.
 

PB: What is the highest honor or praise you’d like to receive…and from whom?

Cody: That’s the easiest question yet. I would like for us to be pleasing to our Maker. God is the reason we can play, sing, worship, breath. When we play our last tune,  my highest honor would be to hear well done.
 

Breaking Grass is comprised of Cody Farrar on guitar; Tyler White on fiddle; Thelton Vanderford on banjo; Zach Wooten on mandolin; and Britt Sheffield on bass.  Read more about Breaking Grass: CLICK HERE

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Happy 83rd Birthday–Jesse McReynolds

 Happy 83rd Birthday–Jesse McReynoldsHappy (belated) 83rd Birthday to Bluegrass Hall of Famer Jesse McReynolds (July 9).

Here he is with fellow Hall of Famer and old friend, Curly Seckler, at a birthday party  held at the Pick Inn, in Gallatin, Tenn.

Jesse McReynolds, along with his late brother Jim McReynolds, formed the bluegrass band Jim and Jesse in approximately 1947.  In 2002, both brothers were diagnosed with different types of cancer. Jesse’s battle was successful, but Jim’s was not. He died in 2002, ending the longest active professional brother duet in country music history – 55 years.

Jesse has carried on the Jim & Jesse tradition and continues to play all over the world with his band, as well as being a guest with other groups. His operates  “The Pick Inn” in Gallatin, TN, where he and his wife, Joy, also run a wedding business. Jesse & Joy have music concerts at the Pick Inn, presenting different types of music, including the music that made Jim & Jesse famous.

Jesse is known for his innovative crosspicking and split-string styles of mandolin playing, and has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1964 and was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1993. In 1997 he and his brother were presented with the highest honor in the United States for folk and traditional arts, the National Heritage Fellowship Award.

Photo courtesy of the International Bluegrass Music Association

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Del McCoury Pitches new Travelin’ McCoury/Williams Collaboration!

 Del McCoury Pitches new Travelin’ McCoury/Williams Collaboration!

The Traveling McCoury’s and Keller Williams have teamed up for William’s 18th album project and his most recent journey into Bluegrass!

It doesn’t hurt the effort to have a senior bluegrass statesman give it a video pitch either.  Del even joins the fun on one selection, “Bumper Sticker,” a song that nods to Bluegrass greats.

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According to American Songwriter magazine, “the band’s impeccable picking and soulful rhythm playing meshes perfectly behind Williams’ creative songwriting.

The band is comprised of Bluegrass legend Del McCoury’s sons Rob McCoury (banjo) and Ronnie McCoury (mandolin), with Jason Carter on fiddle and Alan Bartram on bass.

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New Solo Project from Robert Hale!

 New Solo Project from Robert Hale!Wildfire and former JD Crowe & The New South frontman, Robert Hale has recorded his first solo album, Pure and Simple, featuring four Hale originals.

Look for Pure and Simple  to hit retail outlets on August 28th but you should start to hear selected cuts on your favorite bluegrass radio already.

Hale’s CD is currently available for pre-order at www.pinecastlemusic.com.   

Fans who pre-order will get an instant download, a CD copy of the album shipped on the release date, and a digital copy on the release date all for the price of $13.50 plus shipping.

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Job Opening at MerleFest

 Job Opening at MerleFestIf you’ve always wanted to work in the field of your passion, this may be the chance.   MerleFest, the North Carolina super-festival that honors the late Doc Watson’s son Merle has announced an opening for an Events Artist Relations Manager.

This is a full time, year-round position.  Salary and benefits commensurate with education and experience in accordance with the college salary plan.

This position requires a minimum of an associate’s degree or 5 years related experience. Previous artist relations experience is preferred.  Among other duties, the position will be responsible for selecting the artists who appear annually at Merlefest and other assigned events at Wilkes Community College.  Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

For more information and full job description:  http://www.wilkescc.edu/images/Website_-_2008-2009/Human_Resources/Job_Listings/Events%20Artist%20Relations%20Manager.pdf

Job Application:  http://www.wilkescc.edu/images/Content/Informational_Links/Job_Listings/WCCJobApplication%281%29.pdf

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AIRPLAY DIRECT PARTNERS WITH INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITING COMPETITION 2012

 AIRPLAY DIRECT PARTNERS WITH INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITING COMPETITION 2012AirPlay Direct, a leader in digital distribution of content to radio and music programmers and supervisors around the globe, is pleased to announce their sponsorship and partnership with International Songwriting Competition 2012.   AIRPLAY DIRECT PARTNERS WITH INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITING COMPETITION 2012
Through this partnership, AirPlay Direct will market and promote the International Songwriting Competition to its over 33,000 artist members and will supply a prize package to not only the Grand Prize winner but also all 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in each category. With these prize packages all winners will be able to expose their music worldwide with AirPlay Direct’s services, to a community of top radio programmers and music supervisors.    

“AirPlay Direct is excited about our new partnership with the International Songwriting Competition,” says Michael Harnett, President of AirPlay Direct.“The ISC contest is the premier song writing contest in the world and with its prestigious panel of judges, which includes some of the top artists, producers, publishers and business people in the music industry, the ISC is finding and assisting the next great group of  songwriters and artists. We are like minded partners where discovering new talent and giving them the exposure and tools to succeed in their careers is the goal of our companies.”

ISC is a great opportunity for songwriters, musicians, and performers to win cash and prizes, further their music careers, and gain recognition and exposure in the music industry.
We’re thrilled to be able to partner ISC with AirPlay Direct for the 2012 competition, and are excited about the prizes that they are offering all of winners for this year. We’re always looking for opportunities to help our entrants careers, and AirPlay Direct definitely fit the bill! – Jim Morgan Marketing Director, International Songwriting Competition (ISC)
ABOUT INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITING COMPETITION
The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) is an annual song contest whose mission is to provide the opportunity for both aspiring and established songwriters to have their songs heard in a professional, international arena. ISC is designed to nurture the musical talent of songwriters on all levels and promote excellence in the art of songwriting. Amateur and professional songwriters and musicians are invited to participate. ISC has the most prestigious panel of judges of all the songwriting and music contests in the world, offering exposure and the opportunity to have your songs heard by the most influential decision-makers in the music industry. 68 winners will share in the cash and prizes!
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AirPlay Direct’s e-based artist marketing, promotion and education platform allows artists, record labels, and music publishers to securely deliver broadcast-quality music and Digital Press Kits / DPKs to music industry professionals worldwide. Our system allows radio programmers and film / TV music supervisors globally to connect to new music, create music calls, browse top downloaded artists, and immediately download music and related artist information.
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Sunday Mornin’ Singin’– New Live CD from Rhonda Vincent

 Sunday Mornin’ Singin’– New Live CD from Rhonda VincentThe Queen of Bluegrass, Rhonda Vincent, has always dreamed of releasing an all-gospel CD and that dream is about to come true!

 Sunday Mornin’ Singin’ LIVE!, the first all-gospel release from the five-time Grammy® nominee will be available in retail stores and online July 10.

Recorded live at Rhonda’s childhood home church, Greentop United Methodist Church in Greentop, MO, this release captures Rhonda, along with her multi-award winning band The Rage, singing gospel classics alongside new favorites with exquisite musicianship and heavenly harmonies resounding through the over 100 year old church. 

Sunday Mornin’ Singin’ LIVE! is available on the Upper Management Music label and distributed by Universal Music Distribution.

The CD will be available on release wherever great music is sold!  Order autographed copies at her website: RhondaVincent.com.

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Bass Player John Bradley To Carolina Road

 Bass Player John Bradley To Carolina RoadCarolina Road is proud to announce the addition of John Bradley to the line up.

John is the son of Dale Ann Bradley (a name many of our fans will recognize) and has joined the band on bass duty. 

While at Berea College he majored in music and minored in political science. He considers Berea his home, having lived there for the past 10 years.

On campus, he was in the wind and jazz ensembles and he played string bass in the Bluegrass Ensemble. We look forward to having him with the band!

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THE MUSIC OF I DRAW SLOW IS TAKING AIM ON AMERICA

 THE MUSIC OF I DRAW SLOW IS TAKING AIM ON AMERICAI Draw Slow makes their way to America in the Fall of 2012 to support their upcoming Pinecastle Records release REDHILLS due out in late Summer.

I Draw Slow is a five-piece acoustic roots band hailing from Ireland comprising vocals, guitar, fiddle, banjo and double bass. Holden siblings Dave (guitar) and Louise (vocals) have been writing together for two decades, starting on Dublin’s gigging circuit with Tabularasa.  THE MUSIC OF I DRAW SLOW IS TAKING AIM ON AMERICA

Since then the pair have teamed up with: Violinist Adrian Hart (formerly of Yurodni, Prison Love), Claw hammer banjo player Colin Derham (who also performed with Tabularasa and the Global Funk Orchestra), and Double bassist Konrad Liddy (Tabularasa, Prison Love) to form the acoustic, soul driven, Celtic inspired band known as I Draw Slow.

The five members that comprise I Draw Slow have produced a powerful blend of Alt-country, folk, roots, old-time, Americana, rooted in the old time style of the Appalachian Mountains, drawing on Irish traditional music and modern tones. Don’t be lead astray, this is a whole new songbook of stories and melodies that are coming from the band. The songs are dark tales of debauchery and trouble swinging from the kind of well-crafted melodies that survive the test of time. 

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IBMA Launches New Awards In September

 IBMA Launches New Awards In SeptemberThe International Bluegrass Music Association is proud to announce a new annual slate of awards designed to recognize promising new talent in bluegrass music. The IBMA Momentum Awards will be presented to an inaugural group of recipients at World of Bluegrass 2012 in Nashville, September 24-30.

The Momentum Awards focus on artists and business people who are in the early years of their careers in bluegrass music. Five artists will receive performance awards, while three industry awards will go to key contributors in the bluegrass business. The Momentum Awards are not to be confused with the long-standing IBMA Awards, which are the gold standard for peer-recognized excellence in bluegrass music. The Momentum Awards will acknowledge something undeniable about bluegrass music—that many of its most dynamic artists and entrepreneurs are young or relatively new to the genre, and there are perhaps more artists playing bluegrass or bluegrass-related music than at any time in decades. IBMA looks forward to recognizing the best of them.

Performance awards will go to one band, one vocalist and three instrumentalists. There is no category for new recorded music, but the release of an album or a single and its reception will be an important consideration for artist awards. On the industry side, eligible career paths will include (but are not limited to) management, labels, promotion, radio, publicity, marketing, association leadership and recording.

“The talents of emerging artists and industry professionals are essential to keeping bluegrass alive and growing, and the IBMA board feels these individuals deserve special recognition for the hard work and the many contributions they are making to the industry as a whole,” says IBMA Interim Executive Director Nancy Cardwell. “The Momentum Awards are a supplement to the current IBMA Awards structure, created to encourage growth and a wider sense of ownership and pride in the organization.”

Momentum Award winners will be selected by a multiple committee-driven process. The initial committee will compile lists of eligible candidates based on recommendations from the IBMA membership and an outreach process within the bluegrass community, and a second committee will decide on the recipients. Regional and local associations will be encouraged to identify serious emerging artists for consideration, but any IBMA member may suggest an artist or industry leader for consideration by emailing a letter of recommendation to info@ibma.org.

Anyone previously nominated for an IBMA Award may not be considered for a Momentum Award. Honorees will receive a newly designed trophy or memento, and their names will be included on the IBMA website with all other award recipients.

The new “Momentum Awards” were approved by The IBMA Board of Directors at their April 11-13 meeting in Nashville.  Another decision by the board will allow LIVE streaming of the annual awards ceremony and a proposal from Kentucky Educational Television to film Fan Fest for broadcast on PBS was approved – both contingent on sponsorship support and approval by the Executive Committee.

IBMA Momentum Awards are intended to encourage professionalism in bluegrass music among every generation. For more info, please contact the IBMA office at 888-GET-IBMA or info@ibma.org.

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Jeff Parker Releases “Go Parker!”on Lonesome Day Records

 Jeff Parker Releases “Go Parker!”on Lonesome Day RecordsJeff Parker is a bluegrass music stalwart known for his timeless singing and virtuoso mandolin skills.

Parker is currently a vital member of The Dailey and Vincent Band, performing over 100 shows per year worldwide.

“Go Parker!” is Jeff’s first new cd since 2004′s “Two Roads to Travel,” which garnered tremendous airplay on bluegrass radio stations around the world.

Recorded at The Lonesome Day Recording Studio in Kentucky, “Go Parker!” is a re-dedication to Jeff’s recording career featuring an eclectic mix of songs ranging from heartbreak to lighthearted fun.

“Go Parker!,” takes its name from jubilant audience members yelling his name when he takes the stage each night. It features special guests Dailey and Vincent on the tracks “Plant Some Flowers by My Graveside” and “Let’s Be Sweethearts Again.” In addition, the lovely and talented Cia Cherryholmes duets on “When I Loved You.” The collection ends with a cover of Conway Twitty’s “Hello Darlin’,” which appears as a result of special requests from his fans.

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4TH ANNUAL BLUEGRASS BENEFIT CONCERT FOR KENTUCKY’S GOOD SHEPHERD AND CEDAR CREEK ANNOUNCED!

 4TH ANNUAL BLUEGRASS BENEFIT CONCERT FOR KENTUCKY’S GOOD SHEPHERD AND CEDAR CREEK ANNOUNCED!Legendary banjo player JD Crowe, known for his popular tune “Old Home Place”, which chronicles the life transition of someone leaving their home in the country for a new life in the city, along with his band, The New South, are helping individuals who are transitioning to a new home in a senior community. 

Crowe and The New South will be headlining  at the Bluegrass Through the Years Benefit Concert on September 29th at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. Also appearing, will be IBM award winning band, The Boxcars and local favorites, Coaltown Dixie.

The 2012 Bluegrass Through the Years Concert benefits Good Shepherd Community Nursing Center in Phelps, KY and Cedar Creek Assisted Living Community in Pikeville KY. Both communities are part of the ministry of Presbyterian Homes And Services of Kentucky, Inc.

PHSK offers compassionate care, senior housing, and therapy services for older adults. Charitable contributions to PHSK help provide services for those who may not be able to otherwise afford care and housing.

Contribute to PHSK to help older Kentuckians by purchasing tickets to the benefit or making a donation to PHSK.

For more information: http://www.phsk.org/2012/06/04/4th-annual-bluegrass-benefit-concert-for-good-shepherd-and-cedar-creek-announced/

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Breaking Grass Releases First Single From New CD Today!

 Breaking Grass Releases First Single From New CD Today!Breaking Grass is very proud to announce the release of their first single, Running With The Moon“, is available to radio today! Their sophomore CD of the same title will officially hit streets July 31st.

With their fresh sound, original material, strong vocals and innovative musicianship, Breaking Grass is doing exactly what their name implies. Although not quite traditional, the music they present is without a doubt steeped in the timeless genre they grew up listening to. Comprised of Cody Farrar on guitar and lead/harmony vocals; Tyler White on fiddle; Thelton Vanderford on banjo and harmony vocals; Zach Wooten on mandolin; and Britt Sheffield on bass and lead/harmony vocals; this relatively new band formed with one goal in mind – to make music that all ages could enjoy. They are well on their way to becoming a household name and recently won the fan voted B.O.R.N. Award (Band On The Rise Nationally)  in June 2012.  

2011 proved to be an exciting year for Breaking Grass with a string of wins at many of the southeast’s top music festivals including first place in the State of Mississippi Bluegrass Band Championship in New Albany, first place in the Athens Old Time Fiddler’s Bluegrass Band Competition in Alabama and first place in the Uncle Dave Macon Days Bluegrass Band Competition in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

This was also the year Breaking Grass released their self-titled, debut album of all original music to a standing room only crowd at a CD release event presented by the City of Booneville, Mississippi. “With Breaking Grass, my very first impression was that this band understands variety,” states Brian McNeal of Prescription Bluegrass. “From heartfelt emotion to barroom romance to a Texas Two-Step to a genuine good-old-fashioned barn-burner, Breaking Grass lacks nothing in mixing it up. It’s refreshing to hear a band that truly is different…different from any other and even different from within.”

With a sense of excitement and drive from a very fruitful first year together, the band turned to producer Stephen Mougin of Dark Shadow Recording once again for help with their latest project, Running With The Moon, due for release July 31st.

This new CD is a strong offering from the group, showing their versatility as musicians and vocalists with 12 tracks of original songs, all written by the band’s main lead singer, Cody Farrar. “I had the pleasure of working with Breaking Grass as producer and engineer on their last two albums,” says Mougin. “I encouraged them to use “Running With The Moon” as the title cut for this CD because I believe it highlights all of the things they do really well. If there ever was a song that portrayed the story through sound, this is it. The tune explodes into a fantastic, tight, driving bluegrass groove that supports the fine vocals of front-man (and composer) Cody Farrar, and it really captures the energy of the band and proclaims their readiness to take on the music world! They have matured from a hot-pickin’ local band, to a tight ensemble that draws musical ideas from the lyrical content. That’s not to say they’ve given up on the hot-pickin’ – the spectacular trading solos near the end of the song showcase what great pickers they are!” 

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Touching on sounds of traditional and contemporary bluegrass, western swing and gospel, Breaking Grass is not only living up to their name, they are reaching far beyond the borders, bringing new fans to the world of acoustic music.  The first single, “Running With The Moon” is now available for digital download to radio programmers via Airplay Direct. The complete project, Running With The Moon will be released July 31st.  For more information on Breaking Grass, visit www.breakinggrass.com

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Television Icon Andy Griffith Dead at 86

 Television Icon Andy Griffith Dead at 86Emergency medical crews responded to Andy Griffith’s home in Dare County, North Carolina this morning around 7am according to a local law enforcement spokesman.  Griffith, who introduced countless millions to bluegrass and a simple way of life through his 1960’s TV show and subsequent reruns for more than 4 decades was dead at age 86.

Griffith was born in Mount Airy, North Carolina, a city often mentioned in the dialogue spoken by the characters on the Andy Griffith show about live in the slow-moving fictional town of Mayberry, North Carolina, which was widely believed to have been based on Griffith’s own hometown.  The show ran on the CBS Television network from 1960 to 1968 and featured a recurring role of a fictitious mountain family band “The Darlings,” played by The Dillards,  with actor Denver Pyle as their jug-playing, mountain wisdom spewing, father and actress Maggie Peterson as sister Charlene.  The Dillards’ roots sank deep into the mainstream of popular music.

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The Grascals Terry Eldredge on Andy Griffith

Andy Griffith became more than an icon.  He represented American family values and has given comfort and hope in these uncertain times.  He gave The Dillards (The Darlings) an opportunity to be part of this.  Andy was kind, generous and patient with an inexperienced group of pickers from the Ozark Mountains.  Andy Griffith’s impact on the world will last forever,” -Rodney Dillard.  (Rodney appeared in six episodes of The Andy Griffith Show (1963-1966), Return to Mayberry TV movie (1986) and composer of the Andy Griffith Show Reunion TV special (1993). 

Maggie Peterson, who played the role of Charlene Dillard on The Andy Griffith Show (1963-1968) kept in contact with Andy throughout the years.  Today in a tearful statement, she said “The passing of Andy leaves me so saddened.  It feels like the presence that kept us steady in life is now gone.   The Darling family was treated with such respect on the show.  These could have been ridiculous characters without Andy’s respectful reaction to us.  Everyone will truly miss him.  Thank God we have those beautiful episodes to keep us company.   He enhanced my life and I will miss him so.”

More information The Dillards (The Darlings)

In 1962, The Dillards, who had a new recording contract with Elektra Records, were asked by the producers of The Andy Griffith Show to play a bluegrass-playing family (The Darlings), whose patriarch was to played by popular Hollywood actor Denver Pyle… and to this day The Dillards are seen nearly every day somewhere in the world thanks to the still enormous popularity of The Andy Griffith Show re-runs.  Rodney Dillard wrote and collaborated with others to write such classic songs as “There Is A Time”, “The Darlin’ Boys”, “Ebo Walker”, and “Dooley.”

Griffith created another memorable character, the folksy defense lawyer in “Matlock” in the 1980s and ’90s.

Griffith underwent quadruple heart-bypass surgery In 2000 and in 2007 had hip surgery after a fall.

Among his many honors, Griffith was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.

 

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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews “Scratch Gravel Road”–from Special Consensus

 Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Scratch Gravel Road–from Special ConsensusPrescription Bluegrass reviewer Dan King  takes a listen to “Scratch Gravel Road”, the latest from Greg Cahill and Special Consensus on Compass Records

Let’s face it, after 37 years of building bluegrass puzzles, Greg Cahill knows how to move the pieces around and make them fit. The first tune on the album is an absolute scorcher . . .  The next, a clever Cajun-esque style tribute to the undisputed father of bluegrass.   Then … one of my personal favorites …, the “Sea of Heartbreak.”  The shrink wrap hasn’t even settled in the trash can yet and we have already been treated to three different and distinct lead vocalists and three different styles of song. Each cut, however, manages to land squarely in the middle of bluegrass territory.
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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Larry Stephenson–“What Really Matters”

 Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Larry Stephenson–“What Really Matters” W.J. Hallock  has finished reviewing Larry Stephenson’s latest release on Compass Records, “What Really Matters.”

“The songs that Larry, the band and co-producer extraordinaire, Ben Surratt, picked for this project are a wide swath of varied sounds and feels. Straight ahead bluegrass plus some Merle and some Woody Guthrie. The title song, “What Really Matters,” by the late Harley Allen and John Wiggins obviously means a lot to Larry…. and he sings his heart out on it. Only one original song by Larry is on this CD. And the strength and power that comes from “God Will,” makes me wonder why Larry isn’t showcasing his own songs more. This is song-writing at it’s best.”

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Veteran Bluegrass Broadcaster Tom Reeder Dead at 78

 Veteran Bluegrass Broadcaster Tom Reeder Dead at 78Tom “Cat” Reeder, longtime country music broadcaster and host of The Tom “Cat” Reeder Show on WAMU’s Bluegrass Country, died Saturday in Virginia. He was 78.

A native of Abbeville, Ala., Reeder began his career in radio in 1956 at WARL in Arlington, Va., and moved to WDON in the 1960s in Wheaton, Md., to take over the morning drive-time slot with The Tom Reeder Show.

Reeder joined the WAMU lineup in 2001, becoming one of the hosts of Bluegrass Overnight and, later, the host of his own program.

He hosted his final show on WAMU’s Bluegrass Country on June 19 of this year.

“We are saddened to learn of the loss of our friend and colleague, Tom. His voice and inimitable style on the airwaves will be sorely missed by his loyal fans both locally and throughout the global bluegrass community,” said Caryn G. Mathes, general manager of WAMU 88.5 and WAMU’s Bluegrass Country.

Reeder built a reputation as a broadcaster who preferred traditional country music to modern sounds. He not only connected with listeners, but also earned the respect of musicians and record labels, as well as sponsors, who clamored to have him read their messages on-air during his popular programs. In 1990, Reeder was inducted to the Country Music Broadcasters Hall of Fame in Nashville.

Along with artist Clyde Beavers, Reeder co-founded Kash Records. He operated his own publishing company, Tom-Cat Publishing Company, and emceed shows around the country, including the National Championship Country Music Contest for more than 20 years.

Reeder signed off each show with the tune of “Tom Cattin’,” written for him by Tom Brunley and recorded by Buck Owens. He delivered the same daily farewell: “I hope you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live. Bye bye, darlin’.”

A private family service will be held in Alabama.

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New Agent and New CD for Robin and Linda Williams

 New Agent and New CD for Robin and Linda WilliamsSome big news from Robin and Linda Williams. According to their newsletter; “We have a new agent. We are pleased to announce that we have joined forces with Trish Galfano at TG2 Artists (www.TG2artists.com) and she will be booking us exclusively from now on.  She is a smart, capable woman whom we like alot and she has a roster of artists that we fit in with well.  This is a big step for us. We don’t make these kinds of changes very often but we are confident that this is the right thing to do and the right time to do it.  We are looking forward to working with Trish. 
 
More big news. Red House Records has announced that the new Robin and Linda CD, “These Old Dark Hills,” will be released on August 14. But more importantly is that the band will have copies of it available at live shows starting this weekend at The Kirk Avenue Music Hall in Roanoke. And by the way, Linda makes her debut as a photographer with a picture of their house that is used on the back cover.

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Deering Launces Logo Contest for Goodtime’s 16th Birthday!

 Deering Launces Logo Contest for Goodtime’s 16th Birthday!The Deering Goodtime banjo is the most popular American made banjo in the world. To celebrate the “Sweet 16” Anniversary of the Goodtime banjo which was introduced in 1996, Deering is creating a series of events throughout the remainder of this year to celebrate this milestone in the company’s 37 year history of making quality American made banjos.

Deering believes it is their customers who should be thanked for the popularity of the Goodtime banjo. Because of this they are offering them the opportunity to enter into the spirit of celebration by creating keystone events that lovers of the Goodtime banjo around the world can participate in.

Deering, the Great American Banjo Company, will launch the celebration with a Goodtime Sweet 16 Logo Design Contest starting July 1st and ending July 31st and will be accepting logo designs from individuals that will be used to logo t-shirts, stickers, banjo heads, and more.

These special items will be available to customers only throughout the remainder of this “Sweet 16” anniversary year. Everyone is encouraged to participate. The finalists will be chosen by a public vote from August 1-14th, 2012. The winners will be chosen by Deering on August 15th, 2012.

The design should be focused around the Goodtime banjo and any of the logos from the website can be included. While the design will become the property of the Deering Banjo Company, the winners will be announced on the Deering website and through the Deering Banjo Company’s social media channels. The Grand Prize winner will receive the first Goodtime banjo with the Sweet Sixteen logo and the other special items created by Deering featuring their winning design. The second place winner will receive a Goodtime Sweet 16 prize pack. Click here to enter or find out more information about the contest.

Look for more “Sweet 16” Anniversary events to be announced throughout the year via the customer email newsletter, Facebook, the Deering blog, Twitter, and the website.

Deering Banjo Company was founded in 1975 as the world’s specialist in banjos and has grown to become the largest manufacturer of American made banjos in the world. Located in Spring Valley, CA, Deering produces all of its quality 4-string, 5-string, 6-string, and 12-string banjos in the same US facility and boasts the most knowledgeable team in the industry.  Visit deeringbanjos.com to learn more about Deering Banjos or call their toll free number 800-845-7791.

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New CD From Foghorn Available Now

 New CD From Foghorn Available Now

Foghorn Stringband to release “Outshine the Sun” this Summer.

There is a ton of buzz right now about the Foghorn String Band and their new album.

After wrapping up their tour (and guest blogging all the excitement here) around the UK, Ireland and Switzerland, Foghorn is back playing festivals throughout North America with their new CD, Outshine the Sun, in hand.   And we’re told that currently that is the only way to snag a CD – from a live show – until the actual release date.

The album boasts twenty-one choice tracks of mostly old time and early bluegrass tunes and showcases Foghorn’s new lineup that adds Reeb Willms‘ timeless vocals and solid rhythm guitar to the already sewn-tight sound of Caleb Klauder, Sammy Lind and Nadine Landry,

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Foghorn String Band: Caleb Klauder (mandolin, vocals), Stephen « Sammy » Lind (violin, vocals), Reeb Willms (guitar, vocals), Nadine Landry (double-bass, vocals) Blues Rules Festival, Crissier, Switzerland May 2012

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Kindred Records releases new CD from Kevin Carter and Full Assurance Band

 Kindred Records releases new CD from Kevin Carter and Full Assurance BandWith the Gospel harmonies in every note, the Full Assurance Band sings and plays with a joyous message. Their unique style and material is wholesome and refreshing.

Band members are Kevin Carter – guitar/vocals, Cindy Carter – mandolin/vocals, Tommy Privette – banjo, Chris Pierce – bass. Guests on the project include Kevin and Cindy’s daughter Sarah on vocals and bass, Billy Hawks on fiddle, JM Trivette on harmony vocals, and Tim Norris on bass.

“Not Looking Back” was recorded and engineered at Eastwood Studio in Cana, VA by Wesley Easter, and produced by Wesley Easter and Kevin Carter. Published by Johnny Williams with Grass Tank Music in Danville, VA.

“Heavens Bluegrass Stage” was written as a dedication to Bill Monroe and Jimmy Martin, and with the recent loss of Earl Scruggs it would be appropriate to include the banjo master.

TRACK LISTING  Kindred Records releases new CD from Kevin Carter and Full Assurance Band

  • Bye The One
  • Not Looking Back
  • The Old Man
  • In The Sweet
  • Heaven’s Bluegrass Stage
  • His Yoke Is Easy
  • He’s My Everything
  • The Invitation
  • You Are My Refuge
  • Wings Of Love
  • God’s Table Of Blessings
  • A Place Called Home
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Bluegrass Legend Bobby Osborne Signs with Moonstruck!

 Bluegrass Legend Bobby Osborne Signs with Moonstruck!Josh Trivett and Peter Keiser with Moonstruck Management are proud to announce they have signed Grand Ole Opry star, BOBBY OSBORNE for exclusive booking and management representation.

What an honor it was receiving news that the legendary Bobby Osborne was interested in working with us at Moonstruck! Bobby has been one of the great legends over the last several decades in the country and bluegrass worlds. His tenor singing is one of the most recognizable voices in the history of the music. We were thrilled to accept this opportunity to work with a Grand Ole Opry member and a legend,” said Josh Trivett. 

Moonstruck Management is a modern music management company that focuses on the country and bluegrass music business, incorporating artist development, management, growth, and booking into one controlled business.

BOBBY OSBORNE recorded his first hit in 1949 and received his membership in The Grand Ole Opry in 1964.  There is no doubt Bobby has been one of the most influential singers and mandolin players in the history of Bluegrass and Country music.  He was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2002, inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Hall of Fame (Lonesome Pine Fiddlers) in 2009, and has recorded two State songs – “Rocky Top (Tennessee)” and “Kentucky” (Kentucky).

BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOP X-PRESS are celebrating their current Rural Rhythm Records’ album, I’M GOING BACK TO THE MOUNTAIN that includes the talents of: Bobby Osborne (Lead Vocal, Mandolin); Bobby Osborne, Jr. (Baritone Vocal, Acoustic Bass); Glen Duncan (Low Tenor Vocal, Fiddle); Michael Toppins (6-Sring Banjo); Joe Miller (Guitar) and produced by Bobby Osborne, Glen Duncan, and Bobby Osborne, Jr.

“He was the first person to craft a style not based on Monroe style mandolin playing. Bobby’s mandolin style reflected his love of the fiddle, and electric guitar playing of Hank Garland and Grady Martin. So what we see with Bobby Osborne, is a singer and instrumentalist who always saw himself as part of the County Music business. There was no separation between the styles, Bluegrass hadn’t yet become a genre onto itself, it was all just part of Country Music,” wrote Glen Duncan from the liner notes of the BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCK TOP X-PRESS album MEMORIES: Celebrating Bobby’s 60th Anniversary as a Professional Entertainer on Rural Rhythm Records.

BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCK TOP X-PRESS are currently on tour including performances at:  July 13-14 at the High Mountain Hay Fever Bluegrass Festival in Westcliff, CO July 13-14; Grand Ole Opry on July 20; Rogersville Bluegrass Festival in Rogersville, AL on July 21; Rockygrass in Lyons, CO on July 28 and many more.  For a complete tour schedule and more information on BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOP X-PRESS, please visit bobbyosborne.com

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Brand New Strings Guitar Player Injured!

 Brand New Strings Guitar Player Injured!Like many bluegrass performers, Randall Masengill of Brand New Strings has a day job.  We learned this morning of a work-injury that Randall suffered yesterday from that job.

Randall is a state trooper with the Tennessee Highway Patrol and was involved in a vehicle accident while he and another officer were investigating another accident.  Both officers were hit by an on-coming car an knocked onto the first accident vehicle.

Both were sent to the hospital and then released with cuts and bruises. 

 

Thanks to all the troopers and more that put their lives on the line every day.

 

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Georgia State Dobro Champ Now with Volume Five

 Georgia State Dobro Champ Now with Volume FiveVolume Five has a new man on the team. Jeff Partin will be joining the band as the newest member of Volume Five playing guitar, dobro, and basically anything else.

Jeff lives in Ellijay, GA and has been playing since about age Five.  He is 19 years old and has accomplished many great things already in his career as a musician.

Jeff has been the Georgia State Champion on dobro five consecutive times.  He played the Grand Ole Opry with Mike Snyder when he was only 13 years old and has played with his family band The Partins for many years in Churches and festivals.  He also has played and recorded with Tony Rice, Terry Baucom, Mountain Heart and many others to name a few.

He will be playing guitar and dobro on the band’s new recording that currently in progress for Mountain Fever Records. He endorses Schoonoger dobros and Snake bars.  According to the band’s web site,  Jeff is definitely an absolute monster on the instruments he plays as well as a great singer.

 

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Bluegrass Ambassadors Taking Genre to Jazz Fans!

Steve Martin and Steep Canyon Rangers at Rochester International Jazz Festival!

 Bluegrass Ambassadors Taking Genre to Jazz Fans!Martin, and the Rangers sold out headliner shows yesterday  in Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre in Rochester, NY. Shows were at 4 and 8 p.m.  The evening show sold out in just a couple of hours and Martin was convinced to add a matinee performance which then sold out in about 90 minutes.

In an interview with an Associated Press writer, Martin said he prefers to play music to performing comedy.  He said that he’s comforted by watching the crowd happily humming along to the music.

According to Rangers lead singer, Woody Platt, Martin’s notoriety helps broaden the spectrum of listeners for bluegrass music.

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Sam Shares Sexagesimal Adventure in New Episodes of SBTV

 Sam Shares Sexagesimal Adventure in New Episodes of SBTVCHECK OUT SAM BUSH – “FRESHMAN” SENIOR

The legendary Sam Bush recently celebrated his 60th birthday. With his innovative, virtuosic style and youthful energy, it’s hard to believe he is 60 years old!

To celebrate entering what he is calling his “Freshman” Senior years, Sam is sharing his sexagesimal adventure by recording new webisodes on Sam Bush TV  (Watch them HERE).

This month Sam shares three new episodes of SBTV where he embarks on his first “Freshman” Senior discount shopping day at the Kroger in Bellevue, Tennessee!

You can  share Sam’s adventure by tuning in! We have posted two episodes of the three-part series so far. Each new episode of SBTV will automatically update in the player when the videos are launched – and the newest episode will be posted on Thursday.

Check out the first two episodes now.

 

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Lonesome River Band’s Second of Three “Chronology Albums Releases July 3, 2012

Commemorating Band’s 30th Anniversary

One of bluegrass music’s favorite groups, LONESOME RIVER BAND debuted songs from their CHRONOLOGY VOLUME TWO album last weekend in  Lonesome River Band’s Second of Three “Chronology Albums Releases July 3, 2012front of 10,000 attendees of the popular RudyFest Festival in Kentucky.  The album officially releases next Tuesday, July 3, 2012 on Rural Rhythm Records and is the second of three 8 song EPS releasing this year commemorating LONESOME RIVER BAND’s 30th anniversary. 

Today’s new single release, “I Barely Beat The Daylight In” from CHRONOLOGY, VOLUME TWO comes right on the heels of their current chart single, “Close the Door Lightly When You Go” from CHRONOLOGY, VOLUME ONE.

 Lonesome River Band’s Second of Three “Chronology Albums Releases July 3, 2012Listen to a clip of “Barely Beat The Daylight In”

LONESOME RIVER BAND includes the talents of BRANDON RICKMAN (Guitar and Lead & Harmonoy Vocals); MIKE HARGROVE (fiddle); BARRY REED (Upright Bass and Harmony Vocals); RANDY JONES (Mandolin and Lead & Harmony Vocals), and led by Virginia Country Music Hall of Famer and multi-award winning IBMA Banjo Player of the Year winner, SAMMY SHELOR.  Last November, Shelor earned yet another award for his talents when he and the band appeared with special guest, STEVE MARTIN on The Late Show with David Letterman where he was presented The Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass followed by a performance with Lonesome River Band and Steve Martin. 

LONESOME RIVER BAND has numerous other albums on the label including STILL LEARNING and NO TURNING BACK, and also part of three others including the recently released LIFE GOES ON by the Musicians Against Childhood Cancer benefiting St. Jude Children’s Hospital in Memphis, TN,  A BILL MONROE 100TH YEAR CELEBRATION – LIVE AT BEAN BLOSSOM, produced by Sammy Shelor; plus THE ALL-STAR JAM – LIVE AT GRAVES MOUNTAIN that received four 2010 International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA)award nominations including one for ALBUM OF THE YEAR.

CHRONOLOGY, VOLUMES ONE and TWO, along with more albums by LONESOME RIVER BAND, are available free to radio at AirplaydDirect.com

Stay tuned for upcoming announcements regarding a huge anniversary celebration for CHRONOLOGY VOLUME THREE taking place this September.  For more information on the Lonesome River Band including upcoming tour dates, please visit LonesomeRiverBand.com.

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Spring Creek Rides into the Sunset with “Mockingbird”s Independent Music Award for Best Americana Song

Not long after Colorado’s Spring Creek band announced plans to disband, Mockingbird” from Hold On Me won Best Americana Song at the 11th Annual Independent Music Awards.  Spring Creek Rides into the Sunset with Mockingbirds Independent Music Award for Best Americana SongAs a sweet parting gift to fans, they’re sharing this award winning track with you on the first ever Quicksilver Sampler. Like Quicksilver on Facebook to download your copy now!

Spring Creek, who kicked off their final summer tour to a sold out crowd at the Gold Hill Inn Memorial Day weekend.  

Band members are keeping it all in the Quicksilver Productions family with Taylor joining his wife in Bonnie and Her Clydes,  bass man Danny Booth joining Dirty Kitchen, banjo champion Chris Elliot joining the Blue Canyon Boys and Alex Johnstone sitting in with Finnders and Youngberg.

Be sure to check out Spring Creek’s website to get details on their final shows  in Colorado this summer. We look forward to hearing what  Taylor, Alex, Danny and Chris create in their future musical endeavors.

Thanks Spring Creek, we are going to miss you! 

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Town Mountain to release “Leave The Bottle” in Late Summer

Look out Town Mountain fans, after another session with Mike Bub, their new album Leave The Bottle is guaranteed to delight, and slated to be released on September 4th.  In the meantime,  Town Mountain to release Leave The Bottle in Late Summercheck their tour schedule to see where you can hear new tunes and old favorites at a festival near you this summer.

“Here they are! Town Mountain has now arrived front and center with their latest release “Leave The Bottle,” and it appears they are poised to stay put.  Centered around strong, soulful vocals, Town Mountain couples creative original material with impressive instrumental skill to define their dynamic style.  They are true to bluegrass in all the right ways, and this new project keeps them firmly connected to the traditions of the genre while allowing them to reach out into the broad horizon of string band music. “Leave the Bottle” comes highly recommended.”                   Woody Platt, Steep Canyon Rangers

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Wilder’s Fiddler Betse Ellis Embarks on Solo Career!

 Wilder’s Fiddler Betse Ellis Embarks on Solo Career!Quicksilver Welcomes Betse Ellis

Quicksilver  announces Betse Ellis as the Newest Star in their Cavalcade as she embarks on her solo career.  Betse Ellis is a renowned fiddler and if you’ve seen her perform with  “hillbilly riot band” The Wilders you know she’s got what it takes to brave the stage on her own.  A review of a recent show in NYC said …
“With the talent, the material, and the personality to enhance it, a solo set from Ellis can be far more captivating than watching many full bands. As an original member of The Wilders, Ellis has the experience and the chutzpah to command a stage by implementing a mix of her own tunes and classics.
Her set included songs from artists like The Doc Watson Family and John Hartford, along with a few originals. These songs ran the gamut of humorous (“Drunkard’s Hiccups”), insightful (“It’s A Hard Time in This World,” a song she played on tenor guitar), yet always entertaining. Ellis closed out her set with a rendition of The Clash’s “Straight To Hell” – a fine example of her rock influences tinged with a traditional flare and culminating in an amusing and accessible flavor.” Michelle Bacon, Editor in Chief of The Deli , NYC
Quicksilver is thrilled to support Betse in this next stage of her career. 
Look for Betse at a festival, club or listening room near  you in the months to come. Hip Hip Hooray! 

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Three Tall Pines Adds New Bass Player!

 Three Tall Pines Adds New Bass Player!The Boston based bluegrass band Three Tall Pines, a band Performer Magazine calls “bluegrass at its best” is excited to announce the addition of Nick DiSebastian as the new bass player for the band.

Nick DiSebastian is a multi-instrumentalist currently residing in Boston, MA. Stylistically he is rooted in bluegrass and country music but has an affection for jazz, Motown, rock, and Latin styles.

Nick has had the privilege of studying with musical greats John McGann, Matt Glaser, Guy Van Duser, and Livingston Taylor.  According to renowned musician John McGann “Nick’s fluid musical imagination is matched by a wonderfully solid and authentic grounding in traditional American music”.

Fresh off an appearance at the Strawberry Park Bluegrass Festival in Connecticut, the Pines are proud to debut Nick on bass at the Greyfox Bluegrass Festival on Thursday July 19, 2012 in Oak Hill, NY. Mandolinist Joe Lurgio says, “Nick adds a lot of personality to the group, from innovative arrangements to great harmony singing, we are really happy to have him on board and can’t wait for everyone to hear him with us”.

The band is looking forward to a busy summer with appearances at many of the regions large festivals. More information on the band can be found on their website at www.threetallpines.com and facebook page at http://facebook.com/threetallpines.

More information on Nick DiSebastian can be found on his website at http://www.nickdisebastian.com.

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Hard Road Trio Releases “Monticello”

 Hard Road Trio Releases “Monticello” Hard Road Trio Releases “Monticello”The Hard Road Trio took the long road to get to a place where their music feels at home.

With their original Southwestern acoustic blend of Americana and Bluegrass music from the wide-open spaces of New Mexico, The Trio extends their roots into old time, jazz, country  and modern chamber music.

Folk icon Tom Russell says:

“This fine CD reminds me of the raw and colorful beauty of the New Mexico landscape. Stories of honesty and power. Steve Smith shines on the mandolin… a master.”


The Hard Road Trio – mandolinist Steve Smith, guitarist/vocalist Chris Sanders and bassist Anne Luna – is the product of over 30 years of performing, the amalgamation of three songwriters who have found their collective voice in the light and air of the Southwest.  The Hard Road Trio’s sound has grown from Steve’s love of bluegrass rooted in his native Virginia, the beauty of choral singing ever-present in Chris’ Minnesota childhood and the musical traditions of Anne’s New Mexico family. Together, north and south meet the west and create a unique heartbeat … a spacious sound full of light that “…refuses any one label, except perhaps that of good, evocative music,” says Bluegrass Unlimited.

Monticello includes guest appearances by Michael Witcher, Nate Lee, Tim May, Bill Evans and co-producer James McLaughlin.

The project was recorded in the small New Mexican town from which the album takes its name. Nestled into the quiet community of writers, artists, and farmers, The Hard Road Trio channeled their energy and captured their authentic sound on the recording.

“We set up  and recorded so much of this material live,” says Smith. “It breathes.”  “For two weeks in October of 2011 we set up a studio in a century-old adobe in Monticello NM. Our dynamo of a producer/engineer, James McLaughlin, flew out from Virginia and set up his control booth in the kitchen while we recorded in the meeting room enclosed in Steve’s custom-built gobos (moveable acoustic isolation panels). Without the distraction of cell phones or email, free to enjoy the scent of lavender, the taste of green chili and the serenade of coyotes, we created this album in the beauty of old New Mexico.”

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Bluegrass and Scenic Railway Getaway Contest Announced

 Bluegrass and Scenic Railway Getaway Contest Announced

Special Consensus to play at Rio Grande Scenic Railroad’s Summer Concert Series this weekend.

ALAMOSA, Colo., June 27, 2012  The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad today announced its summer San Francisco/Napa Valley Getaway Contest, a competition for the best train travel story or memory this season. 

Eligible winners include those who have purchased any ticket to a concert in the 2012 Mountain Rails Live Summer Concert Series, including tickets to see this weekend’s special guest Special Consensus.

Rio Grande Scenic Railroad’s Getaway Contest will take place on August 27(th), marking the close of the summer concert seasons. Grand prize, as well as second and third place winners, are eligible to win prize packages that include transportation, hotel and food costs. To sign up, participants can submit their information and train story or memory on Rio Grande Scenic Railroad’s Getaway Contest page.

“This weekend’s Special Consensus concert will be Rio Grande Scenic Railroad’s first-ever bluegrass concert, and anyone who purchases a ticket is eligible to enter our Getaway contest for the best train story or memory,” said Fred Hargrove of Rio Grande Scenic Railroad. “Join us this weekend and take a ride on the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad!” The contest’s Grand Prize Package includes a five-day trip to San Francisco and Napa Valley wine country, as well as airfare from Denver to San Francisco and a four-night hotel stay split between the San Francisco Hilton Hotel and the Napa River Inn. The Grand Prize winner also receives lunch on the famous Napa Valley Wine Train and numerous MasterCard gift cards to dine at the restaurants of his or her choice.

The second place prize package includes a three-day, two-night stay at a Sedona spa resort, including spa services, meals and various activities. The third place winner will receive a $500.00 MasterCard gift card. The Special Consensus bluegrass concert is part of Rio Grande Scenic Railroad’s 2012 Mountain Rails Live Summer Concert Series lineup, hosted at an eco-conscious concert site only accessible by train.

Summer Concert Series tickets range from $19 to $149 depending on the class of service and departure location. Trains depart from Alamosa or La Veta and take passengers directly to the concert site at Fir – an amphitheater powered solely by wind and solar energy. For complete information on Mountain Rails Live, visit us online at www.mountainrailslive.com The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad depot is located at 610 State Ave., Alamosa, Colo., and the La Veta Depot is located at 111 Westmoor Street, La Veta, Colo.

To purchase tickets for opening weekend or for an upcoming excursion, or for more information call 877.726.RAIL or visit www.riograndescenicrailroad.com or on Facebook and Twitter. About the Rio Grande Scenic RailroadThe Rio Grande Scenic Railroad conducts fun, nostalgic and entertainment-filled train excursions through one of the most beautiful and historic areas of the Rocky Mountain region. Founded in 1878 as the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, it played a critical role in the region’s development for decades and today provides memorable trips from Alamosa to the Spanish Peaks and the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado.

The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad will host numerous special events during 2012, including a summer concert series onboard the trains, the Rails & Ales Brewfest, special steam trains to Antonito and Monte Vista, Saturday evening dinner trains, a Photo Spectacular excursion, and much more. The Rio Grande’s sister railways include the Mount Hood Railroad in the Columbia River Gorge, the Copper Spike Train in Arizona, the Saratoga and North Creek Railroad in New York State and the West Texas Polar Express(TM) and charter excursions with High Iron Travel.

For more information, visit www.riograndescenicrailroad.com.

SOURCE  Rio Grande Scenic Railroad

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First New Music from The Roys’ New CD–Listen Here!

 First New Music from The Roys’ New CD–Listen Here!Rural Rhythm Records is proud to announce today’s new single release, “Still Standing,” by THE ROYS. This up-tempo Bluegrass song features Elaine Roy on lead vocals and was written by Lee and Elaine Roy.

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“Still Standing” is the first single from The Roys’ upcoming new album, NEW DAY DAWNING, due out on Rural Rhythm Records in late August.

THE ROYS just finished a jam-packed CMA Music Festival schedule that included eight performances and they are booked through the end of the year at festivals and fairs both in the U.S. and Canada. Lee and Elaine have made two national TV appearances this month, including RFD-TV’s Reno’s Old Time Music Festival and the PBS Special, Pa’s Fiddle: Charles Ingalls, American Fiddler. THE ROYS will be guest hosts on WSM Radio 650 AM June 26, 2012 from 2:00 – 3:00 pm CT. 

Their first album on the label, LONESOME WHISTLE debuted at #7 on Billboard’s Bluegrass Albums Chart. The disc boasts two chart singles: “Coal Minin’ Man” and the current hit, “Trailblazer.” The label released music videos for both of these popular songs, and the “Coal Minin’ Man” video was featured on GACTV.com’s Top Picks Channel and on the ballot for Top 20 Country Countdown. Fans can watch the videos on The Roys’ website and on RuralRhythm.com.

Fans can find all the news on Lee and Elaine at TheRoysOnline.com .

The single has been serviced to Bluegrass radio and is now available in all radio formats via AirplayDirect.

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ROMP Ticket Price Error Gets Attention

 ROMP Ticket Price Error Gets AttentionROMP, the annual festival that supports the International Bluegrass Music Museum sure got our attention yesterday when the press release said 3-Day passes for next weekend’s festival would be $100 PER DAY.

Relax! Today, we’ve been alerted to the oversight in the press release copy and a correction has been made.  

The correct price for 3-Day passes for ROMP is $100 for the full cost NOT $100 per day.

Be sure to check out their brand new festival web site at www.ROMPFEST.com for complete information about:

  • Line-up & Schedule
  • Workshops
    • Instrument
    • Dance
    • Songwriting
  • Jams
  • After-Parties
  • Art
  • Food & Craft Show
  • Free Museum Admission with free Shuttle transportation
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Bluegrass Double-Header to Benefit Ronald McDonald House!

 Bluegrass Double Header to Benefit Ronald McDonald House!The Historic Jonesborough Bluegrass Series will present a bluegrass double header concert on July 21st with performances by two of the genre’s most popular artists: Balsam Range and The Larry Stephenson Band. Produced by Mountain Music Entertainment and nestled in Tennessee’s oldest town, the Historic Jonesborough Bluegrass Series was recently awarded the NETTA Pinnacle Award.

 Bluegrass Double Header to Benefit Ronald McDonald House!From deep in the Appalachians where the Great Smoky Mountains meet the Blue Ridge comes Balsam Range, creatively blending Bluegrass, Folk, Gospel and Jazz into a new American acoustic music experience. One of the most popular bands to burst onto the music scene in recent years, Balsam Range consists of 5 musicians  — Buddy  Melton on fiddle; Darren Nicholson on mandolin; Tim Surrett on bass; Marc Pruett on banjo; and Caleb Smith on guitar. The band has received multiple nominations over the last couple of years from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) and took home the 2011 IBMA Song of the Year award for “Trains I Missed” from their latest project on Crossroads Music. Promoting the release of their upcoming project, Papertown,  Balsam Range will deliver a powerful, musically masterful, and positive stage show that will captivate and entertain audiences of all genres.

 Bluegrass Double Header to Benefit Ronald McDonald House!Perhaps one of the most consistently wonderful staples of bluegrass music for nearly 25 years, The Larry Stephenson Band brings a sense of pure professionalism to the genre. Stephenson, highly regarded as one of bluegrass music’s finest high lead and tenor vocalists, has been a touring musician since he performed with his dad in the 1970′s, cutting his teeth on the music of the first generation of bluegrass musicians. The Larry Stephenson Band has toured widely and recorded frequently, nurturing it’s own sound based on Larry’s crystal clear, easily recognizable tenor voice, while providing a musical home for some of the finest sidemen in contemporary bluegrass history. Many appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and RFD TV have made The Larry Stephenson Band a fan favorite all across the US and Canada. In 1996, Stephenson was made a member of the Virginia Country Music Hall of Fame by the Virginia Folk Music Association and he’s been named Male Vocalist of the Year five times by SPBGMA (Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America). After 18 years of recording for Pinecastle Records, Stephenson formed his own record label and released a landmark career CD titled 20thAnniversary that included guest performers such as Ricky Skaggs, Connie Smith, Marty Stuart, Del McCoury, Dale Ann Bradley, Dudley Connell, and Sonny Osborne.  From that project, “Give This Message to Your Heart” with Dailey and Vincent won IBMA’s Recorded Event of the Year. 2011 marked yet another milestone when Stephenson signed a new recording agreement with the national record label, Compass Records. 

The  Historic Jonesborough Bluegrass Series concert will take place on July 21st at 7:00pm at the Jonesborough Visitors Center located at 117 Boone Street, Jonesborough, Tennessee.

Tickets are $20/adults, $10/ETSU students with ID and children 12 and under, and may be purchased at the door the night of the show, online at www.jonesboroughtn.org or by calling 866-401-4223. In addition to Balsam Range and The Larry Stephenson Band, The Rounders will also perform.

Proceeds from this show will benefit the Southern Appalachian Ronald McDonald House Charities located on the campus of Johnson City Medical Center in Johnson City, TN.

To learn more about the Ronald McDonald House, visit www.rmhsa.org.

For more information on the Historic Jonesborough Bluegrass Series including a complete concert schedule, please visit www.Jonesboroughbluegrass.com

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Hazzard Homecoming Promises To Be A Very Special Reunion

 Hazzard Homecoming Promises To Be A Very Special ReunionWASHINGTON, Va., June 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — If the ace mechanic who kept Hazzard County rolling is correct, a weekend in August in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is going to be a turbo-charged delight for the faithful fans of “The Dukes of Hazzard.” Hazzard Homecoming Promises To Be A Very Special Reunion
 
Ben Jones, the former Congressman who played “Cooter” on the ever-popular family show is putting together another “Hazzard Homecoming” extravaganza on the weekend of August 11th and 12th in picturesque Rappahannock County, Virginia, and according to him, “Hazzard Nation is rising again!”

 
“Our whole cast is going to attend,” he says, “and that doesn’t happen very often. It’s been a few years since we all saw each other at one time, and this might be the last time we get to share a stage together. John Schneider, Tom Wopat, Catherine Bach, James Best, Sonny Shroyer and Rick Hurst will all join in the fun. So this is not only special for the fans, it is also very special for us.”
 
Jones should know these things because he and his wife Alma Viator have spent much of the last fourteen years enjoying the continuing success of all things Hazzard. They have two popular “Cooter’s Place” venues in Gatlinburg and Nashville, Tennessee, and he tours annually with “Cooter’s Garage Band,” a Southern country-rock combo. Ben and Alma also created DukesFest, the mega-event that peaked when more than 100,000 fans flocked to Nashville in 2007.
 
“We kicked back after that,” Viator says. “We both wanted to do something more laid-back and down-home. Something more like a county fair back in Hazzard.” The result was Hazzard Homecoming, in a bucolic rural setting in the mountain county where the Joneses live.
 
“There are only about 6,500 folks in Rappahannock County and we don’t even have a stoplight. Last year for two days the Homecoming added about 10,000 to the population here. But everything went off without a hitch, and everybody had a ball. We even had a bunch of folks from Europe.”
 
This year the event will be held at the Ben Venue Racecourse, located at the intersection of Highway 211 and State Road 729, near historic Washington, Virginia. “It’s a beautiful spot and gives us a lot more room than we’ve had in the past. It will make folks think they are actually in Hazzard County, says Jones. “Except that we don’t really drive like that around here!” adds Viator.
 
Besides the cast, Hazzard Homecoming will feature two days of rockabilly, country, bluegrass, and gospel music. The entertainment will include Grammy winner
 
Dr. Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, Stella Parton, Southern rockers Silver Travis, Rockabilly icons Sonny Burgess and Sleepy LaBeef, and gospel legends The Lewis Tradition. “And don’t forget that John Schneider and Tom Wopat are world class country singers with a lot of hit records to their credit. The concert itself will be worth the trip,” says “Cooter.”
 
Reached on the set of “The Young and the Restless” where she is guest starring, Catherine Bach, who played the fetching “Daisy Duke,” echoed Jones’ sentiments. “I can’t wait to get back to the Homecoming! It is just plain old fun, the kind we used to have when I was growing up in South Dakota. And it is in such a beautiful location. Even though it is a very busy event, it seems sort of like a vacation in the country. I can’t wait to see my ‘Dukes’ family and all of the fans who have supported us for so long.”
 
Besides personal appearances and stage performances by the cast and the other headliners, Hazzard Homecoming will feature a Dukes Stunt Demonstration, American BMX Stunt Team with Keith King, a Hazzard County Car Show including more than 50 “General Lees,” wrestling with legendary WWE Champion Jerry Lawler, a Saturday night fireworks celebration, and lots of children’s activities including rides, slides, and a country petting zoo.
 
The “Dukes of Hazzard” series, which originally aired from 1979 through 1985, continues to be a staple on Country Music Television (CMT).  “Each generation that comes along falls in love with it,” says Jones. “They never say ‘The Dukes was a great show.’ They always say ‘The Dukes is a great show.’”
 
Tickets for Hazzard Homecoming August 11 & 12 are on sale now at www.cootersplace.com.  Advance tickets are $25 for Saturday and Sunday, or $20 for one day, plus a $2 handling charge.  At the gate, a weekend pass is $30 and a single day ticket is $25.  Children 10 years and younger are free, as well as seniors 65 and over and U.S. service men and women with military ID.
 
Hazzard Homecoming will be held at the Ben Venue Racecourse, located at 38 Ben Venue Road near Washington, VA, 22747.  For more information about the festival, call (615) 872-8358 or visit www.cootersplace.com.   

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Walk With Me – The Kickin Grass Band’s First New CD Since 2008

New Album to be Released July 24, 2012 on Superfan Records;

Features Stellar Lineup

 Walk With Me   The Kickin Grass Band’s First New CD Since 2008Superfan Records today announced the release of the Kickin Grass Band’s newest album, Walk With Me. This is the band’s first full-length album since 2008 and the first to feature the current lineup. The album tells a nuanced musical story of grief, exploration, hard-won acceptance and understanding as only a close-knit veteran ensemble can. Walk With Me is scheduled for release on July 24, 2012.

The Raleigh-based Kickin Grass Band is known for their unique bluegrass style—equal parts vintage and nouveau. On Walk With Me, the group delightfully stretches and builds each song beyond the edges of their firm footing in bluegrass. By following their muse down complementary paths of Old-time, Americana and folk, the Kickin Grass Band has created an album that will appeal to a broad roots music audience.

 

Preview two tracks from the new album here:

Walk With Me        Sugar

Half of the songs were penned by signature vocalist and main songwriter Lynda Dawson, with assists from newest members fiddle player Pattie Hopkins and banjo player Hank Smith. The remaining cover songs were chosen to spotlight the personalities of the individual band members, but also to play on their strength as a cohesive unit. Vocals are passed back and forth between Dawson’s soaring lead on five of the tracks, Hopkins’s bluesy sound on two, bass player Patrick Walsh’s ethereal tenor on two, and mandolin player Jamie Dawson’s retro-tinted lead on one, with tasteful harmonic seasoning throughout. Even with shifts in instrumentation, arrangement, narration and guest players, there remains a distinctive Kickin Grass Band sound that threads the tunes together, creating a colorful, mosaic tapestry of an album, and an expertly-crafted package of rootsy Americana-style bluegrass.

The band deliberately approached this project as a full-length record. Walk With Me presents an exploration of life’s passages, a close-to-home chronicle of heartbreaking loss and hopeful beginnings. Band members endured 3 years of ups and downs that started with the loss of Walsh’s wife to an excruciating battle with ovarian cancer, crested with the birth of beautiful daughter to the Dawsons, and then took another plummet with the sudden and unexpected death of Jamie Dawson’s brother.

“These were life-altering events for all of us, both individually and as bandmates and close friends,” explains Lynda Dawson. “We felt strongly that we needed to capture and express the emotional journey we had endured through our music, especially now that we’re on the other side looking back.”

To take in the album as a singular experience is to travel with the group from a questioning uncertainty to an understanding acceptance. The message: the big answers may be beyond our grasp, but our communal search for them binds us together. If you look hard enough you may just find an answer—and a comfort—in the people who walk with you.

Walk With Me was recorded and co-produced by Jerry Brown at the Rubber Room, with artwork and design by Gamil. The album will be released by Superfan Records on July 24, 2012, at iTunes, Amazon MP3, Amazon Marketplace, CD Baby, and brick and mortar stores serviced through the Super D Distribution network.

Hi-res press photos, album art and additional information at www.superfanrecords.com/kickingrass

For full review copies, more information and interviews contact:

Katrina Lamberto

Superfan Records

(919) 272-8309

kgb@superfanrecords.com

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Upcoming Kickin Grass Band shows:

06/29/2012 | Cary, NC | Page-Walker Arts & History Center Garden Featuring PineCone Bluegrass Music Camp Students

07/01/2012 | Wilmington, NC | Poplar Grove Plantation Festival

07/08/2012 | Durham, NC | Festival for the Eno

07/22/2012 | Williamston, NC | Martin County Auditorium

07/26/2012 | Raleigh, NC | Quail Ridge Books & Music *CD Release In-Store Performance & Signing*

07/27/2012 | New Bern, NC | Bear Town Market & Beer Garden *Eastern NC CD Release Show

07/28/2012 | Raleigh, NC | Pour House Music Hall *CD Release Party*

07/29/2012 | Saxapahaw, NC | Haw River Ballroom *CD Release Show*

08/03/2012 | Wind Gap, PA | Appalachian Fiddle & Bluegrass Festival w/special guest Becky Buller

08/04/2012 | Wind Gap, PA | Appalachian Fiddle & Bluegrass Festival w/special guest Becky Buller

08/06/2012 | Thomas, WV | The Purple Fiddle w/special guest Becky Buller

08/07/2012 | Broadway, VA | Plan B w/special guest Becky Buller

08/08/2012 | Asheville, NC | The Grey Eagle w/special guest Becky Buller

08/11/2012 | Robbinsville, NC | Stecoah Valley Performing Arts Center w/special guest Becky Buller

Additional tour details at www.kickingrass.com/tour

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Long Time Arizona Folk Festival in Trouble Due To Budget Cuts!

 Long Time Arizona Folk Festival in Trouble Due To Budget Cuts!We heard from Bob Zucker, owner of AMAZ Radio, about some disturbing news in Arizona.  It seems that a long-running folk festival is in danger due to budget cuts.   When any music is in danger, ALL Music is in danger.

Here are Bob’s words:

To the Arizona Folk Music Community: As many of you are aware, the Prescott Folk Festival is in danger of being cancelled. The Board of the organizations that run the Sharlot Hall Museum and the Folk Festival are planning to vote on budget cuts for the remainder of the year that will doom the festival. I will be going to Prescott tomorrow to attend the Board Meeting to make suggestions on how we as a community can help the Museum continue a 34 year old tradition. I will post on my personal and AMAZ Radio Facebook pages tomorrow after the meeting is over with news of what was accomplished. In the meantime, I urge all of you to send an e-mail to the Board telling them you want the Festival to continue. Go to www.sharlot.org for information on how to reach the Board members.

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Expect New Gospel CD From Paul Williams Next Month

 Expect New Gospel CD From Paul Williams Next MonthRebel Records  announces the release of Paul Williams’ twelfth album for the label, Going to Stay in the Old-Time Way, on July 31st. Paul and his band the Victory Trio are a fixture on the Bluegrass Gospel circuit and have a significant following in the Southern Gospel field as well, and since Paul’s return to the music world in 1999 he has consistently raised the bar high in both genres. His recordings deliver a hard drive, an emotional touch, and passionate vocals. The result is both great Bluegrass and an inspiring statement of faith.

The album features a mixture of inspiring contemporary Bluegrass gospel songs, including three written by Paul himself, along with superb renditions of songs written by such well known writers as Dottie Rambo, Dee Gaskin and Albert Brumley. The song “Help Me Lord” by C.P. Short is featured as another of Paul’s masterful contributions to the tradition of primitive quartet singing. The final song, “What a Time in Heaven,” is reinterpreted from the classic gospel group, the Cooke Duet. 

Williams needs no introduction to long-time fans of Bluegrass music. Having started a musical career in the very early days of the genre as a member of the legendary Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, Williams went on to become a key part of Jimmy Martin’s Sunny Mountain Boys, playing mandolin and singing tenor in the best known version of Martin’s band, with J.D. Crowe on banjo.

Known for his powerful and distinctive tenor voice and his mandolin playing, Williams is also noted as a prolific and excellent songwriter, having written a good percentage of Jimmy Martin’s hits, as well as songs that have been recorded by such major artists as Ray Charles, Ernest Tubb, and Hank Williams Jr. 

Paul Williams is one of the very few artists to have had two different but highly successful musical careers. One of Bluegrass music’s true pioneers, the native of East Tennessee returned to active touring and recording in 1999, with the first of the dozen records he has recorded for Rebel, the classic Old Ways & Old Paths album. If Going to Stay in the Old-Time Way is any indication, Paul won’t be slowing down any time soon.   

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New Bluegrass festival for South Australia in September

 New Bluegrass festival for South Australia in SeptemberSouth Australia has just become a whole lot more interesting this September with the inaugural Wirrina Bluegrass Festival

The Wirrina Bluegrass Festival, 7-9 September 2012 is presented by the Yankalilla Acoustic Music group.

South Australian bluegrass bands Old South Bluegrass, Cripple Creek, Tombstone String Band and The Cherry Pickers will headline the program.

Over the last forty years Bluegrass music in South Australia has become increasingly popular and has a strong grassroots following.

Wirrina Resort, 90km south of Adelaide, offers an excellent festival location where musicians and audience can find accommodation, food and an opportunity to perform and listen in a range of venues.

Information is available at wirrinabluegrass.com.

The inaugural Wirrina Bluegrass Festival to be held on the 7-9 September 2012 in South Australia would like to tell you a bit about one of its bands. New Bluegrass festival for South Australia in September

Geoff Bridgland (banjo, fiddle), Phil Parker (guitar and lead vocals), Andrew Hook (mandolin and guitar) Dave Taylor (bass) and Leonard Cohen (resonator guitar) are Old South Bluegrass Band.

They joined forces in 2010 bringing together many years of experience in bluegrass music in SA, interstate and overseas. Old South focus on harmony singing and instrumental precision. Their soon to be released first CD will be followed by a second later this year. The songs reflect the band’s eclectic style, including bluegrass adaptations of songs from other genres as well as traditional music including gospel, a style deeply linked to the core of bluegrass.

With most of their members having decades of experience, Old South like to provide encouragement and support to all interested in any aspect of bluegrass music. As they could see that the Wirrina Bluegrass Festival has common beliefs on support and encouragement they were the first to sign up.

More information available at wirrinabluegrass.com

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Mike Auldridge–Now a National Heritage Fellow

 Mike Auldridge–Now a National Heritage FellowCongratulations to Mike Auldridge (founding member of Seldom Scene), one of nine to receive the 2012 National Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Called by the Washington Post “one of maybe a handful of truly innovative Dobro players in the history of country and bluegrass music,” Mike Auldridge’s modern approach to the Dobro — an acoustic resonator guitar played with a slide — played an integral role in the development of contemporary bluegrass and country music.

Born in 1938 and raised in Kensington, Maryland, Auldridge began playing guitar and banjo at an early age before settling on the Dobro at age 17. While the Dobro was used by such musicians as Josh Graves, who performed with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Auldridge is credited with bringing the Dobro new recognition. 2004 NEA National Heritage Fellow Jerry Douglas said, “Mike changed everything. He phrased differently. He was the first guy to use the Dobro in a more modern way, to phrase it more like a saxophone or some other instrument.”

After graduating in 1967 from the University of Maryland, Auldridge continued to play in local clubs in the Washington, DC area. In 1969, he joined the band Emerson and Waldron, later called Cliff Waldron and the New Shades of Grass, and in 1971 he co-founded the Seldom Scene, a group he remained with until the mid-1990s. The Seldom Scene, which performed weekly at the Birchmere in Virginia, became pioneers of the newgrass sound, which incorporated elements of jazz, folk, and rock into traditional bluegrass harmonies. Douglas described the Seldom Scene as changing “the mind-set that bluegrass couldn’t be modern music. . . . They made it clear that it was okay to change, that bluegrass wasn’t just about who your influences were.”

Auldridge’s first two solo albums, Dobro and Blues & Bluegrass, demonstrated his versatility; he went on to record six more solo albums as well as doing session work on more than 200 recordings with a diverse array of artists including Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Patty Loveless, Lyle Lovett, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs, Hank Williams, Jr., and Bill Monroe. In addition to the Seldom Scene, Auldridge has performed with a number of other bands, including Chesapeake, the Good Deale Bluegrass Band, and John Starling and Carolina Star (which featured three original members of the Seldom Scene). He has also performed with the touring bands of Lyle Lovett and Emmylou Harris.

In 2007, Auldridge was recognized for his contributions to the development of bluegrass with International Bluegrass Music Association’s Distinguished Achievement Award.

In 1982 the National Endowment for the Arts established the NEA National Heritage Awards as a way of honoring American folk artists for their contributions to our national cultural mosaic. Modelled after the Japanese “National Living Treasures” concept, the idea began with Bess Lomax Hawes, then director of the Folk Arts Program.

Click here for a complete list of the 2012 National Heritage Awardees

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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews The Grascals

 Prescription Bluegrass Reviews The GrascalsDan King chose the Grascals “Life Finds A Way” CD this month for his review.

. . . .The music is so pleasing you can’t wait to hear it again, yet so smartly presented that you’re not aurally worn out after a run-through or two. Or five. Or ten.

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NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD STUDIO RECORDINGS WITH DEL MCCOURY BAND AND DAVID GRISMAN

 NEVER BEFORE HEARD STUDIO RECORDINGS WITH DEL MCCOURY BAND AND DAVID GRISMANAward-winning mandolinist and music producer David Grisman met Del McCoury at the first show Del ever played (on banjo) with Bill Monroe in the spring of 1963 at New York University in Greenwich Village. Three years later, Del & Dawg played their first gig together in Troy, NY at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. They both celebrated the arrival of first-born sons, Monroe Grisman and Ronnie McCoury, within a month of each other.

Grisman announced today the release of Del and Dawg – Hardcore Bluegrass in the Dawg House. The album features 16 tracks from two recording sessions with celebrated bluegrass master Del McCoury and his band. Eleven of the sixteen tracks have never been released.

This unique collection of bluegrass classics by these legendary musicians is available for download immediately at AcousticOasis.com, Grisman’s digital distribution arm of his Acoustic Disc label, which he founded in 1990.

“The Del McCoury Band is arguably the best traditional bluegrass band in America, and I’m honored to have been able to share the stage with Del and the boys on various occasions over the last four decades,” says Grisman.

Grisman and McCoury made the recordings in two jam sessions at Dawg studios in 1992 and 1999. McCoury’s soaring tenor voice and rock solid guitar combined with Grisman’s sterling mandolin picking are featured along with McCoury’s two sons, Ronnie (vocals and mandolin) and Rob (five-string banjo) as well as Jason Carter (fiddle) and Mike Bub (bass.)

 

This unique collection of bluegrass classics, made at two Dawg studio jam sessions in the 1990s, celebrates the nearly 50-year bluegrass friendship that these two legendary musicians have shared.

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Colorado Forest Fires Taking Toll on Bluegrass Family

 Colorado Forest Fires Taking Toll on Bluegrass FamilyFinnders and Youngberg bassist Erin Youngberg sent us a note to update us on the fire condition around Fort Collins and the resulting havoc it is wreaking upon their lives.

The Youngbergs, Erin and Aaron – both of whom play in the Finnders and Youngberg band,  have been evacuated, allowed to return and are now under the evacuation notice once again.  Erin writes:

….there is a big wildfire a few miles west of us here in Fort Collins.  It has been difficult to contain with high winds and high temperatures.  Not to mention a 10 yr drought and a forest full of beetle-killed pine trees. We were initially evacuated Sunday, June 10th upon our return from the Pagosa Folk N’ Bluegrass Festival.  The evacuation order was lifted for us to return home on Thursday, so we spent Friday and Saturday hauling stuff back up to our house west of Fort Collins.  Then at 6pm this past Sunday (Father’s Day) we received a pre-evacuation notice meaning we should be ready to leave immediately if we get an official evacuation notice.  That status has not changed as of today (Tues).  So we have our van loaded back up with stuff, friends have already removed all of our instruments and studio equipment (again) and are living out of our suitcase, ready to evacuate (again) if we need to. The fire fighting crew has been incredibly vigilant, communication has been really clear and honest, they are working so hard to protect homes in these difficult conditions.  So although it has been inconvenient and frustrating, even scary at times, we just have to roll with the punches and hope mother nature can help us out with this one!
Thanks for your concern, we appreciate it!

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The Karl Shiflett & Big Country Show, Take Me Back, Coming July 17th

 The Karl Shiflett & Big Country Show, Take Me Back, Coming July 17thColumbus, NC – June 14, 2012 – Take Me Back, the new album from The Karl Shiflett & Big Country Show, will officially be released in retail outlets on July 17th, 2012. Radio DJs across the country are already spinning the new album which spans the gap between classic country and bluegrass. Take Me Back, is the first release since 2003 for Karl Shiflett and has been highly anticipated by fans of the band, which has been touring the country regularly for decades.

Fans that pre-order from the Pinecastle website will get an immediate download of the single “Song on the Jukebox,” a digital download of the album on the release date, and a CD shipped to them on the release date.

“Take Me Back is primarily a collection of tunes I heard and learned while growing up in Texas in the mid sixties (about 45 years ago),” explains Karl. The material covers songs by Don Gibson, Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, Bob Wills, Faron Young, Willie Nelson, and Floyd Tillman. There are a couple of new tunes, “Song on the Jukebox” written by Monroe Fields and a gospel song called “Open up your Heart (and let Jesus In),” written by Karl Shiflett.

The current line-up for The Karl Shiflett and Big Country Show includes: Karl Shiflett (lead vocals/rhythm guitar). Kris Shiflett (acoustic upright bass), Chris Hill (banjo/harmony vocals), C.J. Lewandowski (mandolin/harmony vocals) and Billy Hurt (fiddle).

“Really like Karl Shifflett & Big Countrys’ new CD. There’s times on my program I need to circle back to a good old fashioned sound or even a classic country tune done up bluegrass style and this right in Karls wheelhouse.” – Jerry Mills, KOLT
“We are way overdue to have a CD from Karl!! I have always liked his very distinctive Texas voice and he has drawn pretty well when he has been in our area in the past.” – Bruce Mountjoy, WYEP

The album is currently available for pre-order on iTunes and at www.pinecastlemusic.com.

Visit the website at www.karlshiflett.com

Karl Shiflett at www.pinecastlemusic.com

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Roys Debut on Historic Ryman Stage Next Month!

Nashville, TN (June 18, 2012) —  Roys Debut on Historic Ryman Stage Next Month!Award-winning siblings THE ROYS make their Ryman Auditorium debut on July 5 as part of the legendary venue’s six-week series, SPRINGER MOUNTAIN FARMS BLUEGRASS NIGHTS AT THE RYMAN.

The Red, White And Bluegrass Show includes THE ROYS, The Gibson Brothers and Steep Canyon Rangers, and the music kicks off at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets for the Show are on sale now and are only $26.50. Fans that arrive early can enjoy Pickin’ On The Plaza festivities which is free of charge and begins at 6 p.m. For more information, go to www.ryman.com or www.THEROYSonline.com.

Ryman Auditorium, recognized by the State of Tennessee as the Birthplace of Bluegrass, represents something different to everyone, but it remains one of the most-cherished stages for artists of all genres. For Lee and Elaine Roy, the chance to walk onto that historic stage is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Lee recalls dreaming of performing on the legendary hardwood as a child. He notes, “There is no greater venue to us. Our emotions will be running high.” For his sister Elaine, “Singing on that hallowed stage will be surreal.” With her sense of humor intact Elaine jokes, “If you hear a big thud following our performance that will be me hitting the floor after passing out!”

THE ROYS were busy earlier this month at CMA Music Festival 2012. They rode in the event’s opening day Parade, conducted interviews and performed songs from their current CD, LONESOME WHISTLE, on the Chevy Roadhouse, Durango Acoustic Corner and Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau stages. THE ROYS also entertained fans and signed autographs at one of their favorite venues, the world-famous Ernest Tubb Record Shop.

ABOUT THE ROYS

The reigning Inspirational Country Music’s Bluegrass Artist of the Year, THE ROYS, come from a unique musical family and are known for their superb sibling harmonies, “rootsy” sound and compelling original songs. Their current CD, LONESOME WHISTLE (Rural Rhythm Records), debuted at #7 on BILLBOARD’s Bluegrass Albums Chart and combines the best of the genre’s traditions with the promise of its future. THE ROYS have shared the stage with George Jones, Lady Antebellum, Janie Fricke, The Oak Ridge Boys and Chris Young, among others. They have toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Canada and made their debut in Australia this past January. The duo has enjoyed high-profile national TV gigs on ABC, FOX, GAC, PBS and RFD, hosted seven episodes of the Bluegrass Mountains TV show and more. In April, the two co-hosted the first annual Christmas 4 Kids Celebrity Golf Tournament with Tennessee Titans’ Placekicker Rob Bironas. THE ROYS were previously honored with the ICM’s Duo of the Year Award in 2010 and 2009. Currently they are featured in the 2012 Vietti Vinyl campaign and appear on 500,000 cans of the brand’s Family Style Beef Stew sold in Family Dollar stores in 25 states.  Lee and Elaine are also spokespersons for COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL, a child advocacy ministry.

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A Doc Watson Morning

 A Doc Watson Morning

Peter Rowan honors Doc Watson with Tribute Song

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As Peter says by way of intro, he wrote this song on the night Doc Watson passed away and this is the first time it was ever performed. Such a sweet and loving tribute to one of the true legends.
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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Bill Evans’ “In Good Company”

 Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Bill Evans’ “In Good Company”Bill Evans is indeed “In Good Company” and Reviewer W.J. Hallock makes note of how the “company” helped the project excel.

Bill must be incredibly intelligent, because he totally understands that by bringing in the hottest musicians to record with, he not only pushes himself to play better, he brings out the very best in the rest of the team. And with twenty six players, what a team it is!

Read the full Review HERE!

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BlackBerry Jam Festival to Feature Mark Newton’s Stillhouse Band

 BlackBerry Jam Festival to Feature Mark Newton’s Stillhouse BandFRANKLIN, TN – Franklin’s Boyd Mill Farm, home to the 9th Annual  BlackBerry Jam Music Festival on June 23rd is presented by Franklin Synergy Bank and ClickPrints.  The festival is ready once again to bring musicians from several states together, with a focus on homegrown talent from Middle Tennessee, to help raise money for the Hard Bargain Association and Hands on Nashville.

This year marks the 9th year of the jam, and joining the cast  is Mark Newton, longtime bluegrass favorite and the IBMA’s (International Bluegrass Music Association) 2002 Emerging Artist of the Year. Originally from Virginia, the Middle Tennessee based musician, producer and writer is sure to delight fans of acoustic music as he brings his unique sound to the stage. He’ll be performing along with Steve Thomas and his own Stillhouse Band.

Festival goers will find something for everyone, and the exciting addition of soulman, Mike Farris and his Roseland Rhythm Review, the ground is sure to be rocking before long.  Other genres will be in the mix as well, from bluegrass to blues music and beyond.

Music starts from the porch stage at 2PM with jam favorite, Tray Eppes, and continues throughout the afternoon and evening until 10PM. Tickets are $15 at the gate, or purchase advance tickets for just $10. Children 12 and under free. Gate opens at 1:30PM. The Musical Petting Zoo, will return after being a a huge hit with the kids in years past.  Volunteers will be present to introduce kids to the world of acoustic instruments.

This year’s lineup includes one of the most soulful voices around, Mike Farris.  The great Buddy Miller (Robert Plant and Band of Joy) said, “Mike Farris has enough heart, soul, and power to light up a city. He mixes up the elements and turns them into something new, beautiful, and uniquely his own.”

In June of 2007, Farris released the critically acclaimed Salvation in Lights which married old time roots gospel sounds with his own unique arrangements that were mainly inspired by New Orleans, Stax and the blues.  The music was both spiritual and personal for Mike as it dealt with individual struggle but it also had a commonality that music fans from all walks of life could enjoy. In 2008 he won the Americana Music Association’s “New & Emerging Artist of the Year” award and started to make a name for himself as a dynamic performer.

In 2008 and 2009 Mike Farris and his Roseland Rhythm Revue performed monthly residencies at Nashville’s’ Station Inn and called it “Sunday Night Shout!”  The shows had audiences that consisted of people from all walks of life and the goal was to make the crowd feel “excited, delighted and loved.”  The official live recording of the Station Inn shows, Shout! Live, was released in 2009 and won the Gospel Music Association’s Dove Award for “Best Traditional Gospel Album of the Year” in 2010.  His voice is mesmerizing and is going to captivate Jam audiences like never before.

Chances are you’ve heard another of the jam’s great performers before, Etta Britt.  You might have her voice or seen her on TV in a background vocalist capacity. But, in spite of her modest ambition, the chance is even greater that when you hear Etta Britt sing front and center as a solo artist, relegating her to the background will pretty much be an impossible task.  With what she calls a “cool groove record” — her first album for the Wrinkled Records label — Etta stakes her claim as one of the most versatile singers working today. She also happens to write a heart-piercing, soul-affirming tune from time to time. Think Bonnie Raitt meets John Hiatt.

Also performing are some other amazing acoustic acts on the bill including Preston Johnson, Tray Eppes, Carol and Dale, Pat McLaughlin and more and there’s always a surprise guest or two who shows up to inject more fun into the party!

Previous headliners have included Colin Linden, Michael McDonald, Carter’s Chord and Canada’s Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. The list goes on, so join us Saturday June 23rd for a musical experience like no other and help us raise some money for great causes.

**PURCHASE TICKETS – NOW ON SALE**

Advance Tix $10 for adults/Kids 12 & Under FREE

$15 at the gate

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Song of the Mountains Fundraising Concert Set for June 30th

 Song of the Mountains Fundraising Concert Set for June 30thMarion, VA- The Award Winning Song of the Mountains Concert Series will present a fundraising concert at the historic Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia on Saturday, June 30th at 7:00 pm.

“Our concert series is in our eighth season of tapings”, says Tim White the executive coordinator and host. “We are a non-profit organization and we are always searching for funding to keep our concert series on public television across America.” says White. “We receive absolutely no funding from PBS as some people might think. We really depend on the support of bluegrass, old time, gospel, classic country and Americana music fans to step forward and make donations anytime they can. We hope many will come to our exciting fundraising concert on June 30th and enjoy a wonderful show.”

The June 30th concert will not be taped for broadcast but will be presented to the public for fundraising efforts.


Scheduled to appear on the concert will be the comedy of Phil Campbell who is the son of the legendary Archie Campbell. Also appearing will be Amber Collins of No Speed Limit, the VW Boys, Skeeter & the Skidmarks, Lonesome Will Mullins, Paula Dellenback and Fox River, Rich In Tradition and the Celtic music of Night Crossing and Fire in the Kitchen. As an added bonus for this concert you will also be treated to the amazing “Magic of Dave Vaught”.

Song of the Mountains was first taped in July of 2005. Since that first year over 1,000 musicians have appeared on the concert series and the show is now broadcast on over 190 public television outlets across America with a potential reach of 146 million viewers.

“We have achieved tremendous things for Smyth County, the State of Virginia and Appalachian Music as a whole”, says White.

“There is not a bigger outlet in the world of broadcasting for our beloved music than Song of the Mountains! I truly believe that our efforts with Song of the Mountains surpasses most other efforts combined when it comes to reaching “the masses” for our featured music forms.” says Joe Ellis the show’s executive producer. “We do need the support of our music fans to keep our show on the air and June 30th will be a good chance for people to show their support,” states Ellis.

If you cannot attend the June 30th fundraising concert there is still a way you can support the show with a tax-deductible donation. At the website www.songofthemountains.org there is a “Give” tab in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage. Supporters and fans of the concert series may donate there as well.

Recently new CDs and DVDs of the “Best of Season 6” were released featuring the music of Doc Watson & Jeff Little, the Chuck Wagon Gang, the Snyder Family, the VW Boys, the McPeak Brothers, the Grascals and a host of other bands who performed on the show’s sixth season of tapings. These recordings are also available at the website and will also help raise funds for the show’s continued production.

 Song of the Mountains Fundraising Concert Set for June 30thAs an added bonus for the fundraising concert in Marion on June 30th there will be an unveiling on Willard Gayheart’s commissioned drawing of “Song of the Mountains” at the “Appalachian Spirit Gallery” on Main Street in Marion, Virginia at 5:00 pm prior to the concert. Willard Gayheart is a renowned pencil artist from Woodlawn, Virginia. His drawings are popular around the world for their depiction of Appalachian Music and the lifestyle of the southern Appalachians. Gayheart will offer signed and numbered limited edition prints on June 30th. The edition is limited to 450 prints and 25 artist proofs. For more information on Gayheart’s work visit www.willardgayheart.com. Appalachian Spirit Gallery, 144 West Main Street in Marion, is a non-profit organization composed of artisans who share jobs to fulfill the group’s mission tocelebrate the arts, traditions, lore, and spirit of the Appalachian Mountains and to showcase the work oflocal talent.

Tickets for the Saturday, June 30th concert at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia are $15. Tickets may be purchased at the Lincoln Theatre Box Office in Marion, VA or online at www.songofthemountains.org. The concert begins at 7:00 pm. For information or tickets by phone call 276-783-6093.

Song of the Mountains is underwritten for public television by Alpha Natural Resources, Mountain States Health Alliance www.msha.com, Bryant Label Co. of Blountville, TN, TEDS, the General Francis Marion Hotel in Marion, VA, Blue Ridge Country 98.1 fm, The Bank of Marion and Emory & Henry College. Special support from Marion, and Smyth County, VA.

Memberships and Song of the Mountains merchandise are available at the website and your purchases help support the concert series.

Song of the Mountains/The Lincoln Theatre is a non-profit organization.

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Free Beatlegrass Concert for Dallas Folks Tonight!

 Free Beatlegrass Concert for Dallas Folks Tonight!Hey-     it may be last minute, but if you’re in the Dallas area, Dave Walser (of Beatlegrass Fame) is playing a free concert tonight at Towne Lake Park in McKinney, Texas at 7:30. 

Mostly Beatles (with Reggie Rueffer, Bach Norwood, and Gerald Jones ) Dave says   “…bring a lawn chair, some food and soft drinks and I’ll probably just come sit with you and blow off the concert-   : )”

Dave has  a new video floating around on his  facebook page of Eleanor Rigby.

More at www.davewalser.com

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New Album Release by Audie Blaylock + Redline Next Week!

Nashville, TN (June 13, 2012) –  Rural Rhythm Records   New Album Release by Audie Blaylock + Redline Next Week!announces the June 19, 2012 album release, HARD COUNTRY, by AUDIE BLAYLOCK & REDLINE.  Produced by Audie Blaylock, HARD COUNTRY is mixed with the cheating and heartbreak songs and that fiery hard-driving instrumental work that AUDIE BLAYLOCK & REDLINE have become known for while performing their high energy live shows.  Musicians on the album include: Audie Blaylock, Jesse Brock, Patrick McAvinue, Russ Carson, and Jason Moore.
 
There are numerous highlighted tracks on the album including the first single release, “A Natural Thing” (view video below). The song was written by Harley Allen who also penned “Home Is Where The Heart Is”. 

HARD COUNTRY also includes two songs written by Audie Blaylock titled, “The Chair” and “A Grandmother’s Love”, plus another stand out track, “Real Good Way to Lose” written by Josh Shilling and Jon Weisberger.
 
Audie said, “I chose the name HARD COUNTRY because I think it really defines the music on this disc. It still has that hard-driving bluegrass edge then changes into slower paced ballad type songs as well, which really show cases the versatility of this band. It also shows just how closely bluegrass and country music are related. All in all, I think there is something for everyone here.  To date, I think this is some of our most creative work and I hope everyone enjoys listening as much as we enjoy playing it.”
 

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AUDIE BLAYLOCK & REDLINE recently taped an upcoming Lost Echoes Production TV special BLUEGRASS COMES TO THE VALLEY that also included performances by Marty Raybon, Carrie Hassler, Rodney Dillard & The Dillard Band, and the Darrell Webb Band.  This exciting new show will debut on Reno’s Old Time Music Festival” on RFD-TV hosted by Ronnie Reno airing later this year on BlueHighways TV.  The event was supported by the Mt. Vernon-RockCastle County Tourist Commission and the City of Mt. Vernon.
 
Audie Blaylock can also be seen on another upcoming TV special – “Christmas: The Mountain Way” – a live performance musical show showcasing Christmas and its traditions in the Appalachian Mountains.  The program, which is being filmed for broadcast on national cable network BlueHighways TV, will be shot at the historic Bell Theater in Pineville, KY on June 19, 2012 before a live audience.
 
AUDIE BLAYLOCK & REDLINE are now on tour including tomorrow’s performance at the Bill Monroe Memorial Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, a June 16 performance at the Tug Hill Bluegrass Festival in Lowville, NY, and many more.  For a complete tour schedule and more information on the band and their new album, please visit AudieBlaylock.com .

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Lonesome Standard Time’s Larry Cordel to Lead Workshop for Scholars Program

LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 14, 2012) The University of Kentucky  Robinson Scholars Program will welcome two-time Grammy nominee  Lonesome Standard Time’s Larry Cordel to Lead Workshop for Scholars ProgramLarry Cordle to campus Thursday, June 21. Cordle, who has worked with the likes of Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Garth Brooks, Reba McIntire, Clint Black, Rhonda Vincent and Kathy Mattea, will lead a workshop and perform in concert at 7 p.m. at the UK Singletary Center for the Arts.

A fundraiser for the Robinson Scholars Program, the performance will serve to raise awareness for the program’s mission: to provide first-generation college students with support services and scholarship resources that empower them to complete a baccalaureate degree at UK and increase the educational capital of their communities. In addition to his concert performance, Cordle will also lead a workshop on songwriting and the business of music for high school students attending the Robinson Scholars Mission Appalachia summer camp.

Cordle is a Nashville-based singer and songwriter who leads the bluegrass band Lonesome Standard Time. During his more than 30 years as a professional musician, the eastern Kentucky native has written or co-written numerous Top 40 country hits for country musicians.

“Larry Cordle is a true Appalachian treasure,” Jeff Spradling, Robinson Scholars director, said. “We are thrilled that such an accomplished artist from the region will share his experiences with the students in our program.”

A native of Johnson County, Cordle’s breakthrough in country music began in 1983 when he penned the number one country hit “Highway 40 Blues,” which was recorded by Ricky Skaggs. After that milestone, Cordle left an active career as a musician in Lexington to become a songwriter for Welk Music in Nashville.

Cordle’s songs have been on country music records that have sold more than 55 million copies. In 1991 his song “Against the Grain” was included on Garth Brooks’ album “Ropin’ the Wind,” which sold 14 million copies and debuted at the top of the country charts. Cordle’s bluegrass album “Lonesome Standard Time” received a Grammy nomination for best bluegrass album in 1993, and  the song “Lonesome Standard Time” became a hit for Kathy Mattea in 1993, reaching number 11 on country charts.

In 2001, his CD “Murder on Music Row” was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Bluegrass Album category. His song by the same title was recorded by Alan Jackson and Clint Black and was a stinging criticism of country music’s move away from traditional hillbilly music to an urbanized sound. The song received the 2001 Country Music Association award for Best Vocal Event. The lyrics lament, “Old Hank wouldn’t have a chance on today’s radio/since they committed murder down on Music Row.”

In addition to his solid footing in the traditional sounds of country music, Cordle also recorded a bluegrass album of Lynyrd Skynyrd songs titled “Lonesome Skynyrd Time” that received critical acclaim. The bluegrass treatment of those southern rock tunes illustrates the progressive sound that Cordle has integrated into his own bluegrass music.

Spradling said that Cordle’s participation in the summer camp will help nourish the students’ pride in Appalachia.

“In the Robinson Scholars Program, we value our east Kentucky roots,” Spradling said. “We want our scholars to come to UK well prepared academically, but we also want them to be proud of their region and culture. Mission Appalachia will give our students an opportunity to learn about and celebrate their rich heritage through arts and humanities programming.”

The Robinson Scholars Program’s Mission Appalachia Camp seeks to raise awareness among eastern Kentucky youth about the important historical and cultural contributions of the region to the state and nation.

During the camp, scheduled for June 17-22, 35 students will participate in a variety of classroom and hands-on activities to learn about the rich culture of eastern Kentucky and Appalachia. Participants will take classes in writing and Appalachian Studies, discover the extensive Bert T. Combs Appalachian Collection and participate in workshops in art, music, dance and storytelling.

The Robinson Scholars programming also focuses on community service. All high school and college participants perform community service to remain active in the Robinson Scholars Program.

“We will work with our students at the camp to develop meaningful community service projects that use arts and humanities themes,” Spradling said.

Cordle’s concert is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and seating is limited.

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Roys Rushing To Release!

 Roys Rushing To Release!Late word today that the Roys will soon be announcing the release of a brand new single with a full CD to follow by late Summer.  We were told to expect to hear from the Bluegrass Brother/Sister Duo’s label, Rural Rhythm about the single sometime in the next two weeks.

Officially, the details can’t be released at this time, but we’re told it’s going to be a “Killer.”

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Bluegrass Generations Come Together In Nashville

– Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Jimmy Fortune, Dailey + Vincent and The Roys

 Bluegrass Generations Come Together In NashvilleBluegrass is all about passing the torch. During last week’s CMA Music Festival there was a special gathering filled with songs and inspiration during “Bluegrass Generations,” hosted by Sharla McCoy of McCoy and Associates. 

Award-winning Bluegrass duo The Roys joined Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Dailey + Vincent and Jimmy Fortune during a special  in-the-round performance for a large group of radio programmers at Nashville’s Tracking Room studio.

Each artist discussed their background and musical heroes, and  then performed a couple of songs. The one hour event has been packaged for radio.

 

 Bluegrass Generations Come Together In Nashville

June 6, 2012

Pictured ( L-R) Shane Collins, WPAP /Panama City, Dailey + Vincent, Sharla McCoy,

Ricky Skaggs , Teddy Gentry and the Roys

 

 Bluegrass Generations Come Together In Nashville

Pictured ( L-R)  Shane Collins (WPAP/Panama City), Jimmy Fortune, Teddy Gentry (Alabama), Sharla McCoy,

Rhonda Vincent, Jamie Dailey, Darrin Vincent, Elaine and Lee Roy.  (Credit: Martha E. Moore)

**Ricky departed for a previously-scheduled event before group shot was posed.

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Last Guest Blogger Post from Foghorn String Band!

 Last Guest Blogger Post from Foghorn String Band!Once again, Nadine Landry writes for the band.  We thank her and the entire band for sharing their escapades with us over the last several weeks. This last post includes two more great videos as well.

Well, the Foghorn Europe tour has been over for a two weeks or so, but we feel like sharing our last week in Switzerland with y’all!

Greeted by François, a friend from France relocated near Lafayette, LA, we spent our first hours in Geneva walking around in the town, by the Lake Geneva, through the botanical garden, and eventually arrived at the venue: Le  Last Guest Blogger Post from Foghorn String Band!Bibarium. A cute little neighborhood bar, le Bibarium has an impressive wine selection, tasty local beers on tap and a great bartender named Josephine! After an amazing burger dinner, the crowd made its way down to the tiny basement where the stage was. We got to meet right away a Swiss Cajun band called Mama Rosin! Great band, check them out!

We then drove 30 kms to the next gig on the schedule, La Parenthèse, in Nyon. The venue is once again in a little basement, but this one was apparently built 2000 years ago by the Romans. Ben, who organized the gig, took us to dinner in an amazing restaurant right on the lake, then back to the venue fro a 11pm show start!

       Thanks to Patrick the bar owner for a superb evening in his establishment.

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From Nyon, we drove to Crissier to play the 3rd annual Blues Rules, great little outdoor festival showcasing a variety of blues musicians from the US and Europe.

2 videos from Crissier’s Blues Rules!

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Foghorn String Band Caleb Klauder (mandolin, vocals), Stephen « Sammy » Lind (violin, vocals), Reeb Willms (guitar, vocals), Nadine Landry (doublebass, vocals) Blues Rules Festival, Crissier, Switzerland May 2012

 

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Caleb Klauder (mandolin, vocals), Stephen « Sammy » Lind (violin, vocals), Reeb Willms (guitar, vocals), Nadine Landry (doublebass, vocals). Foghorn String Band @ Blues Rules Festival Crissier le Samedi 26 Mai 2012

 Last Guest Blogger Post from Foghorn String Band!Then back in the car for a late night gig back in Geneva in yet another basement bar called Le Cabinet!!

Sunday morning greeted us with an amazing sun! Good thing because we were scheduled to play Le Bain des Paquis, a Geneva gem! It’s a beach by the lake Geneva, in the middle of the city, where people all ages come to sunbathe, swim, enjoy a good meal and music!

Monday was Pentecostal Monday, a public holiday in Switzerland. We celebrated with our friends in their backyard with a BBQ, tunes, beer and wine!

Tuesday was our last night and we finished in an Irish bar in France (on the outskirts of Geneva) called Le Paddy’s Bar! They had added seafood etouffée on the menu for the occasion!

 Last Guest Blogger Post from Foghorn String Band!Thanks to Leonard, Robin, Dujna, Cyril, François, Jean-Bernard and all our new friends in Switzerland for making our first trip there a success! Looking forward to seeing you all!

Our tour is over, but summer is just starting and lots is happening for the band. Here’s our schedule for the summer, with Foghorn Stringband, but also with the Caleb Klauder Country Band, our cajun band Jesse Lege, Joel Savoy and the Cajun Country Revival and with Dirk Powell.

June 14-15: Foghorn Stringband at Grass Valley Father’s Day Weekend Bluegrass Festival
July 5: Jesse Lege, Joel Savoy and the Cajun Country Revival at the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland, OR
July 6: Caleb Klauder Country Band at the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland, OR
July 27-28: Foghorn Stringband at the Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival in Stevenson, WA
August 3-4: Foghorn Stringband and Cajun Country Revival at Pickathon, Pendarvis Farm, near Portland, OR
August 10-11: Foghorn Stringband and Dirk Powell Band at Blue Waters Bluegrass Festival in Spokane, WA
August 13-16: Foghorn Stringband at Northern Lights Bluegrass and Old Tyme Music Camp, in Northern Saskatchewan
August 26-31: Foghorn Stringband at Nimblefingers Old Time and Bluegrass Camp in Sorrento, BC
September 1: Foghorn Stringband and Caleb Klauder Country Band at Blackberry Bluegrass Festival in Portland, OR
September 8: Foghorn Stringband at Pickamania! in Silver City, MN
September 14-15: Foghorn Stringband at Pickin’ in the Pines in Flagstaff, AZ
August 17-19: Foghorn Stringband and Cajun Country Revival at Northern Lights Bluegrass and Old Tyme Festival, in Northern Saskatchewan

And don’t forget our brand new recording, Outshine the Sun, will be available any day now in the US!

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Video Explains New Balsam Range “Applicator”

 Video Explains New Balsam Range “Applicator”

 Video Explains New Balsam Range “Applicator”Balsam Range introduces a new smart-phone app to go along with their new fan club “Balsam Nation”.  The app will be available free to everyone but members will have exclusive features like being able to chat live with band members before during and after shows.  Fans attending Balsam Range shows can upload photos of the show in real time with credit for the photo.

 

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Balsam Range’s Caleb Smith (Guitar) Darren Nicholson (Mandolin) explain the band’s new Smart-Phone App.
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ROMP Festival Lineup Announced

 ROMP Festival Lineup AnnouncedThe International Bluegrass Music Museum announces the schedule and line-up for ROMP, to be held at Yellow Creek Park in Owensboro, Ky., Thursday-Saturday, June 28, 29 & 30, 2012.

Advance ticket pricing ends June 15; see www.ROMPFEST.com for complete information.

Performances begin at 5 PM Thursday, with Snap Jackson & The Knock On Wood Players, Some Rye Grass (from Japan) and legendary Hall of Fame artist Jesse McReynolds & Friends, who will present a tribute to Jerry Garcia.

Country music powerhouse Vince Gill takes the stage at 8:15 PM, with an all-star bluegrass band featuring fiddler Stuart Duncan, among others. The evening is topped off with Greensky Bluegrass, bluegrass rockers from the bluegrass state of Michigan.

Performances on Friday and Saturday take place from 10 AM to midnight, followed by After Parties in the Pioneer Village of Yellow Creek Park.
Headlining Friday’s stellar list of artists are the incredible Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile, and The Deadly Gentlemen, a group of talented young musicians anchored by Greg Liszt and Sam Grisman. The hugely popular Lonesome River Band will perform earlier in the evening, along with The Farewell Drifters, Town Mountain, Monroeville, Belfry Fellows, Renegade String Band, Don Stanley & Middle Creek, Higher Ground, and Grandview Junction.

Old Crow Medicine Show, in their only festival event of the summer, dominates the powerful Saturday line-up, which reads like a list of Who’s Who in bluegrass roots & branches music: returning favoritesCarolina Chocolate Drops, rising Kentucky stars The 23 String Band, Pokey LaFarge and The South City Three, Bearfoot, NewFound Road, Newtown, The Expedition Show, Snap Jackson, Kentucky BlueGrass AllStars, the Arnold Shultz Revival, and County Line Bluegrass.

After Parties keep the park alive with energy and excitement into the wee hours of each morning. Featured bands include The Farewell Drifters, who inaugurated the After Parties at ROMP 2011 and made it so popular the parties had to continue, along with Bawn in the Mash, Renegade String Band, Belfry Fellows, The Deadly Gentlemen, and The 23 String Band.

As always, ROMP encourages jamming and dancing. Start your day off with Yoga. Attend greatinstrument and dance workshops, also free to anyone wearing a ROMP wristband. Festival-goers can learn banjo techniques from Sammy Shelor, the most recent winner of the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass, or choose from other workshops presented by Lonesome River Band and Monroeville. 

On Saturday, members of The 23 String Band, The Deadly Gentlemen and NewTown will conduct workshops. Lessons include fiddle, banjo, guitar, bass mandolin, Dobro, songwriting, and flatfoot dancing. Festival goers are invited to take part in an Installation Art Project wherein 20 enormous owls will be painted and used as ROMP site decor in future years.

Arts and Crafts Artisans will make the festival grounds visually beautiful with handmade clothing, jewelry, toys, instruments, and artwork for sale at terrific prices. And the food, oh the food! Owensboro’s best chefs will be joined by other creative food vendors, providing a wide variety of culinary offerings — everything from vegan and vegetarian entrees to “hallelujah barbecue lamb.”

New to ROMP 2012 are activities for children: storytelling, a kids zone featuring face painting, bubble blowing, sock puppet making, owl painting, and games. Yellow Creek Park offers a spray park, playground, nature walks, Pioneer Village, tennis, volleyball, and a fishing (not swimming!) lake. 

Festivalgoers receive free admission to the International Bluegrass Music Museum in Owensboro. The award-winning Bill Monroe Centennial Exhibits are still in place through mid-September 2012. There will be a free shuttle running all weekend from Yellow Creek Park to the museum. The shuttle will operate hourly from 10 AM to 5 PM. ROMP wristbands are required to ride.
Advance ticket prices, available until June 15, are $30 for a single day. Advance weekend passes are $85 adult general, $60 museum member, $65 college student, $35 high school student (appropriate identification cards required). After June 15, single-day tickets are $35 and weekend passes are $90. No discounts will apply at the gate. All children 14 years and younger are free.
Yellow Creek Park is located at 5710 Kentucky Hwy 144, Owensboro, Ky. 42303. The International Bluegrass Music Museum is at 117 Daviess Street, between the Ohio River and 2nd Street in Owensboro. Call 270-926-7891 or go to www.bluegrassmuseum.org for more information.

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Broadcasters Air Complaints About Royalty Deal!

 Broadcasters Air Complaints About Royalty Deal!

Artists, broadcasters, device makers and other stakeholders came to Capitol Hill for a hearing on the future of audio last Wednesday with a variety of different requests.

House lawmakers got an earful  about the policy implications of radio’s migration from its transistor days to an era in which Internet and satellite services are accessed from virtually anywhere.

Broadcasters argued for FM chips to be included in mobile devices and against paying performance royalties. The music industry advocated for an industry-wide solution to paying musicians,
songwriters and publishers for their work. Online radio service Pandora, meanwhile, says it wants a level playing field.

“Congress has an important role to play in ensuring that singers, songwriters and other musicians are compensated fairly, both through combating online piracy and ensuring an equitable licensing and royalty system,” said Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), ranking member of a House Energy and Commerce telecom subcommittee, at the panel’s hearing.

Waxman, in the last Congress, co-sponsored the Performance Rights Act, which would require over-the-air broadcasters to compensate for the right to publicly perform their music. “Whatever the rationale may have been in the past, there is no reason in today’s environment that over-the-air broadcasters should be allowed to play music without compensating the artists that perform it,” he said.

Radio executives say the broadcasters shouldn’t have to pay royalties because the over-the-air radio audience remains critical to artists’ success. They argue that Internet-based services like Pandora aren’t actually radio, so it makes sense that copyright laws apply differently. But, to recording artists and their representatives, the Clear Channel-Big Machine deal undercuts that argument and is a welcome development.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0612/77135.html#ixzz1xbAFxkhL

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SteelDrivers Plan New Release in Early Fall

 SteelDrivers Plan New Release in Early FallPssst….we just got word from Rounder Records to be on the look-out for a brand new SteelDrivers album due early this fall.

The new album will continue the band’s tradition of recording great original songs, featuring contributions from Gary Nichols, Mike Henderson, Chris Stapleton, and Tammy Rogers. 

 SteelDrivers Plan New Release in Early FallBrent Truitt is the newest member of the band. He steps into the mandolin slot for Mike Henderson who left the group earlier this year.

While you wait for the new album, be sure to check out the new live show; click here for a complete list of tour dates:

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New “Martin” Banjo from Deering

 New “Martin” Banjo from DeeringSpring Valley, CA (PRWEB) June 12, 2012

Deering Banjo Company introduces the latest in Steve Martin inspired Goodtime banjos. The new Rare Bird Alert Goodtime banjos are now available and include a full accessory package.

Included in the accessory package is a Deering gig bag with the Deering logo, a strap, an electronic tuner, a full set of picks, and the combo pack of Steve Martin’s Rare Bird CD plus the banjo tablature book.

 New “Martin” Banjo from DeeringAll of this retails for only $649 for the open back style and $859 for the resonator model. These are available through authorized Deering dealers or factory direct . 

The logo was inspired by the cover of Steve Martin’s Grammy nominated CD, Rare Bird Alert. There is a unique peghead design of a bird with wings open wide playing a banjo plus the words “Rare Bird Alert.” The fingerboard has hardwood, bow tie inlays and the banjo is made in a natural color with a satin finish. The banjo neck is crafted out of hard rock maple and the rims use 3-plys of violin grade maple.

Deering Banjo Company was founded in 1975 as the world’s specialist in banjos and has grown to become the largest manufacturer of American made banjos in the world. Located in Spring Valley, CA, Deering produces all of its quality 4-string, 5-string, 6-string, and 12-string banjos in the same US facility and boasts the most knowledgeable team in the industry. Always on the cutting edge of banjo innovation, Deering is proud to have artists such as Bela Fleck, Mumford and Sons, Steve Martin, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, the Avett Brothers, and Dropkick Murphys play their banjos.

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NEGOTIATING CONTRACTS WITH BANDS AND VENUES TO BE TOPIC OF IBMA WEBINAR

IBMA OFFERS JUNE 12 WEBINAR:

 NEGOTIATING CONTRACTS WITH BANDS AND VENUES TO BE TOPIC OF IBMA WEBINARJoin Alan Tompkins for IBMA’s next webinar, “Negotiating Contracts with Bands and Venues,” on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. CST (7:30 p.m. Eastern; 5:30 Mountain; 4:30 Pacific).

Alan Tompkins is an experienced event producer, musician, and the founder of the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the heritage of bluegrass music in America with a focus on promoting bluegrass in Texas.

Alan has been responsible for eight bluegrass festivals and numerous other musical events since 2006, including the Frisco Bluegrass Festival and the Bloomin’ Bluegrass Festival in Farmers Branch, Texas. Alan is licensed as an attorney and CPA in Texas and has negotiated dozens of performance agreements from different perspectives (including as a producer, venue operator, and artist) involving artists ranging from local bluegrass bands to KISS.)
Presenting a successful musical performance is the common goal and responsibility of both the artist and the promoter or venue operator. This webinar will present the wide range of issues that

may be addressed in a musical performance agreement, from the perspective of both the artist and the promoter, and a framework for reaching a “middle ground” where both parties are comfortable.

The webinar will be aimed at artists, event producers, venue operators, and association leaders, but anybody with an interest in contract negotiation may want to attend also.

The fee to join the webinar is only $20 for IBMA members or $40 for non-members. Please call (615) 256-3222 to register.

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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews: “Back To My Roots”

 Prescription Bluegrass Reviews: “Back To My Roots” CD Reviewer W. J. Hallock finds Carolina Road’s latest CD to be “uninspired” but also says: …”There are some really good songs here, historical compositions worthy of being remembered and passed on. “Lee Berry Rye” in particular.”

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Cumberland Mountain’s Historic Bell Theatre to Host Christmas TV Program

 Cumberland Mountain’s Historic Bell Theatre to Host Christmas TV ProgramCHRISTMAS: THE MOUNTAIN WAY

TV Program Taping in Pineville, KY June 19

Includes:  Dale Ann Bradley, Steve Gulley, Marty Raybon, Audie Blaylock, Mike Scott, Cumberland River, Common Strings

Pineville, KY (June 11, 2012) – Rural Rhythm Records announces “Christmas: The Mountain Way” - a live performance musical show that showcases Christmas and its traditions in the Appalachian Mountains.  The program, which is being filmed for broadcast on national cable network BlueHighways TV, will be shot at the historic Bell Theater in Pineville, KY, a community nestled in the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia on June 19, 2012 before a live audience.

The show is the brainchild of Rural Rhythm Records owner Sam Passamano, Jr., longtime music business veteran Tony Spinosa and artist/producer Steve Gulley. “Christmas: The Mountain Way” will bring together some of the finest performers in Bluegrass, Country and Roots music for a night of traditional Christmas music and stories. 

The Bell Theater will be turned into a Christmas wonderland for filming on June 19.  The show will be hosted by Mike Scott (Mike Scott’s Nashville Band, Ronnie Reno & The Reno Tradition, Jim & Jesse, Bill Monroe) and feature performances by Steve Gulley; 2011 IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year Dale Ann Bradley; Grammy winning artist Marty Raybon; acclaimed bluegrass vocalist and guitarist Audie Blaylock; Harlan, KY based national touring band and emerging artist Cumberland River; Bell County Kentucky’s Common Strings; and students from the Cumberland River Academy

“Christmas is a very special time in our hearts and souls.  It connects us with family, friends and traditions passed down through the generations.  Over the years working with many artists with ties to the mountain community I have heard a strong recurring message about The Mountain Way.  We have asked some artist friends to help us put together a TV special filled with all the traditions, memories and cherished music that represents the charm, beauty and grace of Christmas: The Mountain Way,”commented Passamano.

Artist and producer Steve Gulley added: “Growing up in the East Tennessee mountains near the Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, I learned early on the respect and reverence the people of the mountains hold for the Christmas holiday.  I’m proud to say that tradition still holds true today in the Cumberland Mountains that I love so dear.  Technology, money, commercialism and the ‘flavor of the month’ mentality that has evolved over the years for so many is replaced with old fashioned values, tradition, heritage and thankful praise.  I believe this videotaping will let the rest of the world get a glimpse of true Americana and allow the spirit of the season to shine through in the brightest of ways.  I’m proud to be a part of this production and share Christmas the best way I know…..Christmas: The Mountain Way.”

“Christmas: The Mountain Way” will air on BlueHighways TV during the 2012 Christmas season, with multiple airings in November and December. 

“BlueHighways TV is proud to be able to offer this star filled Christmas music special from this picturesque location, the Bell Theater in Pineville, KY”, says Stan Hitchcock, Chairman and CEO of the nationally distributed cable network.  “This will be a wonderful gift for our viewers who love bluegrass and mountain music.  We thank Rural Rhythm Records and their artists for making it available to us.”

Music from the program will be available on a compact disc. A special edition DVD will be produced featuring not only the live performance(s) but loads of extra features, including interviews with the artists, stories about their Christmas experiences and a behind the scenes look at the ‘Making of Christmas: The Mountain Way’.

Tickets for “Christmas:  The Mountain Way” taping June 19 are free and can be obtained online at BellTheater.com on a first come first serve basis.  Doors open at 3:00 pm and filming begins a 3:30 pm.  The Bell Theater is located at 114 West Kentucky Avenue, Pineville, Kentucky.

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Sam Bush LIVE From Bonnaroo Today

Watch the Sam Bush Band Bonnaroo performance live today.  We’ve just learned that it will be part of the exclusive YouTube webcast today at 2:30 CDT.  

It’s going to be a great opportunity to watch Sam right from your own living room.  Also, they’ll have discussions and action happening simultaneously on Facebook and Twitter

 Sam Bush LIVE From Bonnaroo Today

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Bill Evans Releases “Concept Video”

Bill says; “Perhaps it’s a first for banjo instrumental.”    The video, based on the song; “The Distance Between Two Points” is from Bills latest CD released just last month – In Good Compnay.

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Stringdusters Launch “Archive”

 Stringdusters Launch “Archive”The Infamous Stringdusters have announced the launch of an exciting new feature on the groups website.   THE ARCHIVE. 

Starting immediately, the “Dusters” will be streaming a limited number of live recordings from past shows directly from the website. Listen instantly, comment on the show, upload PHOTOS & VIDEO, and share with your friends.  

The feeds are audio only, but the two we checked out are quite lengthy, one being almost 2 hours long so fans will get a lot of Stringduster music .

View the site- Click Here

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Virginia State Tourism Honors Old Time Bluegrass!

 Virginia State Tourism Honors Old Time Bluegrass!According to the Virginia Tourism Corporation, the City of Galax will be getting some “LOVE” from the state tourism office.

The city is one of eleven locations in the Commonwealth to be chosen by the state agency to make a giant “LOVE” art to bring more families into Virginia.

More than six feet tall and 16 feet long, the artwork will feature 24 fiddles framed in boxes, in testament to old time bluegrass music.

According to the tourism  corporation, the artwork will be in the center of Historic Downtown Galax, mounted on a brick wall.  The unveiling will be this Saturday, June 9th, during the city’s annual Leaf & String Festival.

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National Bluegrass Website Features Prescription Bluegrass News!

Visitors to the NationalBluegrass.com website who click on the “NEWS” tab on the site’s menu will see our familiar Prescription Bluegrass Blog logo.

 National Bluegrass Website Features Prescription Bluegrass News!Last month we told you about a new website dedicated to bluegrass that we’d discovered thanks to the Gold Sisters and the B.O.R.N. Award for which they were in the running.

Now there’s more news to tell you about. 

In a partnership agreement with the site’s owner, John Lockaby, we’ve worked out a system where National Bluegrass can get the pictures and summaries of all of the news stories featured on Prescription Bluegrass. If readers want more, the link at the bottom of each story will take them directly to this blog’s dedicated page for that specific story.

Lockaby said, “I’d doesn’t make sense for us to duplicate what is already there and this gives us the time to focus on the other aspects of our site.”

NationalBluegrass.com is a community website designed to be able to find bluegrass events near where the reader resides or wishes to visit. Artists, venues, and others can promote their events for free. The  site also offers a premium package – for a nominal $10 a year, artists and venues can get a dedicated page about them, with link, pic, and personal schedule.

Another feature of the site – “Growing Up Bluegrass” spotlights different youth who’ve made significant achievements in their music.

A nation-wide calendar by region, a performers list, CD Reviews and a special monthly award to help emerging artists gain exposure are all part of this growing site. Take a look but most importantly take advantage of the resource and post your events or register your band.

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Bluegrass Heritage Founder Releases CD!

Bluegrass multi-instrumentalist and vocalist, ALAN TOMPKINS  announces today’s  album release, NO PART OF NOTHIN Bluegrass Heritage Founder Releases CD!

The album features a lineup of incredibly talented musicians and singers, many of whom are Grammy® or IBMA award winners or nominees.  The list includes Sam Bush, Deryl Dodd, Kenny & Amanda Smith, Ron Stewart, Stephen Mougin, Gerald Jones, Greg Cahill, Ned Luberecki, Mike Bub, Randy Kohrs, Brad Davis, Nate Lee, Bobby Davis, and Steve Rhian.  

The first single release, “This World Is Not My Home,” includes Alan on vocals with Deryl Dodd singing harmony, as well as Randy Kohrs on resophonic guitar, Ned Luberecki on banjo, Stephen Mougin on guitar, Gerald Jones on mandolin, and Mike Bub slapping the upright bass. 

Alan Tompkins has been dubbed “a true Renaissance man” .  A native of the farming and coal mining country of western Kentucky, Alan grew up steeped in the sounds of classic country, gospel, and bluegrass music.  He performed in several bands in his home town of Madisonville, Kentucky before moving to Texas in 1983, where he would earn MBA and law degrees at SMU.  Alan is the founder and President of the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation, a non-profit charitable organiza­tion dedicated to the preservation and promotion of bluegrass music in America.  The Foundation produced and distributed Fanning the Fire, an award-winning short documentary film that has screened in more than 20 film festivals across the United States, in 2011.

“Amanda and I had a great time working on this project with Alan and all the great players, and we are really pleased with how it turned out,” said Kenny Smith.

CD sales are being handled directly from the artist’s website, AlanTompkins.com, where you can purchase the new single available as a digital download or order your copy of the album NO PART OF NOTHIN’ releasing today, June 5, 2012.  The album is now available free to radio at airplaydirect.com/alantompkins.

For more information about the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation and Fanning the Fire is available at BluegrassHeritage.org

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Pa’s Fiddle On PBS this Month! The Music of Laura Ingles Wilder!

 Pa’s Fiddle On PBS this Month! The Music of Laura Ingles Wilder!In January 2012, some of country music’s biggest stars gathered to bring the traditional American folk songs written about by Laura Ingalls Wilder in her internationally best-selling series Little House on the Prairie to life. For the first time in concert, this music was performed in front of a rapt, intimate audience at the Loveless Barn in Nashville and filmed for broadcast. The concert will be aired nationwide on PBS throughout June with additional broadcasts scheduled for Fall 2012 and beyond.   WATCH THE VIDEO TRAILER HERE!

 

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The idea for pairing notable country artists with traditional American repertoire was the brainchild of Dean Butler (film producer and the actor who played Almanzo, Laura’s husband, on the Little House on the Prairie TV show) and esteemed musicologist Dale Cockrell (Professor of Musicology at Middle Tennessee State University).  Dean Butler comments, “Dale Cockrell loves traditional American music and I love the stories of American pioneer life written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Having this opportunity to share the music Laura recalled in her unforgettable novels is nothing less than a dream come true.” The concert features Randy Travis, Rodney Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Ashton Shepherd, The Roys, Natalie Grant and Committed (NBC Sing Off Champions) accompanied by an A-team band lead by Grammy award-winning musician and musical director Randy Scruggs. 

Slated for release on July 31, the concert DVD release contains 14 performances including standouts The Roy’s performance of “The Gum Tree Canoe”, Ronnie Milsap’s “Dixie/The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and “Roll the Old Chariot Along” by Committed in addition to bonus performance footage from Natalie Grant, discussion of the historical context for Charles Ingalls fiddle music from Dale Cockrell, and a video short entitled:  “Little House on the Prairie: the Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder.” Also slated for release on July 31 are the accompanying concert cd and a companion cd featuring recordings by Riders in the Sky, Bryan Sutton and Mac Wiseman, among others, performing additional songs from the books.

Little House on the Prairie, the autobiographical book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, offers the most authentic first hand account of 19th-century American folk music available to us.  Seen through the lens of Laura’s father Charles “Pa” Ingalls (1836-1902), a highly acclaimed fiddler of the time, the books offer a window into the music that Americans played, sang and listened to in the late 1800s. The Little House on the Prairie books are among the most popular of all time, with over 60 million copies sold since the release of Little House in the Big Woods in 1932.  The much-loved TV show, which was inspired by the books, has been in syndication since its debut in 1974.

The Pa’s Fiddle Project Celebrates Release of

“Pa’s Fiddle; Charles Ingalls, American Fiddler”

Today

Third Release in Planned Ten-CD Series Highlights Life

and Music of One of America’s Greatest Fiddlers

The Pa’s Fiddle Project, a unique series of recorded music that brings the 127 songs embedded in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books to life, celebrates the national release of “Pa’s Fiddle; Charles Ingalls, American Fiddler,” today, June 5th. 

This newest album spotlights the influence of Charles “Pa” Ingalls, the old-time, 19th-century fiddler and Laura’s father.  Hidden for decades in plain view, “Pa” Ingalls (1836-1902) was a central figure in the autobiographical stories told by Laura Ingalls Wilder in her Little House on the Prairie books.  He was a highly regarded fiddler whose music making is captured by the 127 songs referenced in his daugher’s books.  How can it be that this extraordinary musician is never included among the pantheon of American fiddlers, especially since he, his name, his stories, and accounts of his music-making are known to many millions the world over?

The recording, which draws from the instances when Pa Ingalls is chronicled playing his fiddle alone, places him among the first rank of old-time fiddlers whose music is foundational to so much in American music.  It tells of the power of music to transcend the years, as the “old” music of Pa Ingalls becomes new again through exciting and dynamic performances by some of the today’s finest acoustic musicians.

Great American songs on the CD include “Buffalo Gals,” “When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” “Polly Put the Kettle On,” “Life Let Us Cherish,” “All the Blue Bonnets,” “Golden Years Are Passing By,” “Boatmen’s Dance,” “Mary of the Wild Moor,” “The Campbells Are Coming,” “Haste to the Wedding,” and more.

Acoustic masters Bryan Sutton, Matt Flinner, Matt Combs, David Grier, Jeff Taylor, Dennis Crouch, and others bring these great American folk songs to life, and make them palatable for young ears of today.

These autobiographical Little House books by Wilder (1867-1957) are rich throughout in references to music.  In fact, there may be no books of comparable standing that document frontier America family music-making so thoroughly. The source of most music-making wasCharles “Pa” Ingalls, a born entertainer who missed few occasions to sing and play his fiddle, an instrument that accompanied the Ingalls family through times good and bad and came to symbolize the endurance of the family unit in a threatening frontier world.
Courtesy of the Little House books, Pa Ingalls is perhaps the 19th-century American fiddler about whom we know most. We know the names of many of the tunes and songs he played, where he played them, for whom, and often why he chose them.
This recording, which draws from the instances when Pa is chronicled playing his fiddle alone, aims to place him among the first rank of old-time fiddlers whose music is foundational to so much in American music.

The performances that constitute these recordings have not been dumbed-down.  Some of the nation’s finest acoustic musicians have been enlisted on these projects and invited to make the music of yesterday fresh, exciting, and vital for today’s audiences, young and old. 

Producer/Creator Dale Cockrell also co-produced the new PBS Special airing nationally on PBS stations starting this week. The concert based on the music written about in the Little House on the Prairie series of books by author Laura Ingalls Wilder, was filmed at the  Loveless Barn in Franklin, TN before a live audience.

Artists who performed include award-winning musician and musical director Randy Scruggsand an all-star string band featuring Matt Combs, Dennis Crouch, Chad Cromwell, Hoot Hester and Shad Cobb, along with featured artists Randy Travis, Rodney Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Ashton Shepherd, The Roys, Natalie Grant and Committed (NBC Sing Off Champions).

Dean Butler (“Almanzo” on the Little House on the Prairie TV show) teamed up with Cockrell to produce this unique show that features these top-level artists performing and giving their best interpretations of the great American songs and tunes loved by Pa and Laura Ingalls during their lifetime. 

The CD is in stores today.  It is also available at www.laura-ingalls-wilder.com in addition to numerous retail outlets.

The goal of The Pa’s Fiddle Project is simple but ambitious: to re-connect generations of readers with the rich musical legacy written into the Little House books.

For anyone who loves to read, the recordings from The Pa’s Fiddle Project are quickly becoming necessary companions to the Little House books.  (Indeed, how can one read these books and not know the music that Wilder heard!)  Beyond this, though, these are recordings of great American music by great American performers, and are deeply satisfying for all lovers of American music, from childhood on.

For more information on the previous two installments in the series, The Arkansas Traveler: Music from Little House on the Prairie and Happy Land: Musical Tribute to Laura Ingalls Wilder, or Pa’s Fiddle: Charles Ingalls – American Fiddler, please visit –

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FOUNDATION FOR BLUEGRASS MUSIC ANNOUNCES GRANTS TO HONOR BLUEGRASS MUSIC INNOVATORS

The Foundation for Bluegrass Music will be funding grants to honor two very important innovators in the world of bluegrass music  Mr. Warren Hellman who passed away in 2011 and Mr. Earl Scruggs who passed away in 2012.  FOUNDATION FOR BLUEGRASS MUSIC ANNOUNCES GRANTS TO HONOR BLUEGRASS MUSIC INNOVATORSThe Foundation for Bluegrass Music  has set August 15, 2012 as the deadline to apply for these resources.

In remembrance of these two highly creative individuals—both who have left huge footprints in the performance and presentation of American music—we will allocate funds to foster innovation in the world of bluegrass music,” said Foundation president Greg Cahill. “We are very pleased to honor the memory of these brilliant men in this way.”

“A fund of $8000 has been earmarked to support public projects that foster innovative development in the world of bluegrass music. Individual grants ranging from $2000-4000 will be given in memory of Earl Scruggs and Warren Hellman. Of special interest are bluegrass music-related projects and programs that involve education or youth.

This is a competitive application process and candidates must meet the Foundation’s Grant Application Guidelines. Grants awarded will be announced no later than October 1, 2012 with funds available after January 1, 2013.

Donations to the Foundation for these and related efforts are welcomed in any denomination, and these grants will be funded regardless of donations received.

The Foundation for Bluegrass Music is a non-profit (501c3) organization created to serve as an “umbrella” under which funds may be placed and disbursed to support educational, literary and artistic activities related to bluegrass music, of public benefit.  Examples of programs that can grow under this umbrella include Bluegrass in the Schools (grants, workshops, programs); academic conferences; literary works and related efforts; public artistic presentation of an educational nature; historic preservation; and other works of a charitable nature.

Earl Scruggs was perhaps one of the only musicians in any genre who created the definitive sound of his instrument in the genre; banjo players around the world will forever identify the sound of the three-finger style of bluegrass banjo playing as “Scruggs style.” Warren Hellman was a visionary who created, funded and grew his California-based “Hardly Strictly Bluegrass” free event into one of the largest of its kind in the country. Mr. Hellman passed away on December 18, 2011, and Mr. Scruggs passed away on March 28, 2012.

For more info, please visit http://bluegrassfoundation.org/Grants or write to The Foundation for Bluegrass Music; 2 Music Circle South, Ste. 100; Nashville, TN 37203.

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Travers Chandler talks about his latest recording: “Pardon Me”

 Travers Chandler talks about his latest recording: “Pardon Me”“One could use any number of adjectives to describe the direction cohesive theme of this recording. I choose emotional. Despite what anyone tries to make you the listener think, without emotion, music is meaningless.

Ponder for a moment why you even listen to music. I would venture that it is because it invokes or stirs some sort of emotion within you.

In this my third album as an artist, I have left a recording that will stir emotion within me for the rest of my life. I am not much of a studio performer. I excel at live performance, but this recording even astonished me in how powerful a song can be in making a point or conveying sorrow. Frankly it frightens me to listen to it sometimes.

As some of you are aware I have been performing traditional bluegrass and country music for over twenty years (most of my life being I am 32 now). I never had any intentions on anything really. I sang because it was the only thing that would stop the hurting in my heart. That and Adam Poindexter once told me how chicks dig singers. I have yet to see this but maybe I’ll have another twenty years to prove him right.

Jokes aside, I have been a devoted disciple of traditional music and particularly the history of bluegrass and traditional honky- tonk style country. Everything I do is to keep alive the legacies of my heroes. I have made this my life and have sacrificed nearly everything in my life to do so, which is the least I can do considering my heroes sacrificed much more including their lives. As I’ve gotten older it seems I’ve gone from student to historian and that’s what I really love. I love sharing this music with new people. It’s what I live for.

 
As with my previous two recordings (Me and The Jukebox 2007, State of Depression 2010) Pardon Me… is tragic, dark, and depressing at times. I always get a chuckle on the road when I meet people who have purchased our recordings and were shocked to find me a wild sparkplug onstage. This is no accident. While I have always been generally sad, I live for being onstage and I try and leave every ounce of my heart and soul everywhere I am. You will find me laughing, joking, jumping around, who knows. When I sing the sad songs, such as the ones here, I’m leaving myself vulnerable, my heartbreak on display for the world to see. Music is a feeling to me. I don’t have setlists, I play tremolo on the mandolin, and I sing and play loud. One might think I were a non-conformist if they didn’t know I just played what I loved.

Much to my bands dismay over the years, I never put any thought into a recording. I pick the material when I get to the studio and there you go. Pardon Me still has that same spirit but it was a much longer process. When we started this album in September of 2011 the band was entirely different than now (as you will hear on The Stanley Brothers, the only cut featuring those band members) The album was finally completed in April 2012. What you hear as you listen will tell the tale of those months in between; possibly the most heartbreaking and difficult times of my life. With that adversity tugging at me, I went into the studio and turned it all loose into the microphone. I poured every ounce of my heart and soul into this album and for the first time, I actually am truly proud of a recorded effort of mine. The songs are all emotional. Even the two instrumentals Reuben takes the D Train (our arrangement of Reuben) and Richard Underwood’s Newton Grove sound angry.

Through personal turmoil, and an entire band shift (Merl Johnson remained on fiddle) I wasn’t sure if I even wanted to move forward with music. I believe in God and I believe he has a purpose. This was reaffirmed when two of the finest young musicians and dear friends of mine jumped aboard this crazy train. Tom Issacs from Boone NC comes in on the Five Sting Banjo. While still in his early twenties he displays an amazing prowess on his archtop banjo. His driving banjo was the missing piece. I can only describe his playing as a mix between Allen Shelton, Richard Underwood and tons of Tom. It puts the band sound even further in the old school which makes me smile. His longtime friend, musical partner John Bryan from Boone NC steps in on guitar and demonstrates on the old Osborne Brothers song, One Kiss Away the natural clear tenor that very few are gifted with. His rhythm guitar playing is driving like a freight train. These two young men are the two biggest reasons you are reading this right now. They are the true future of bluegrass music.

Jessica Smith from Lubbock, Texas is heard on a great deal of the album on upright bass. Jessica was in the band from 2010 until just before the release of Pardon Me. The band would never have gotten past a bar in NC without Jess. She stepped in behind the scenes from promotion, to booking, to finances, to being my biggest fan. She sings with me on The Stanley Brothers. I can’t thank her enough for everything.
When Jessica departed I called Eddie Lovelace from Maggie Valley, NC to help fill in. Eddie was a long time member of Charlie Moore’s Dixie Partners, recording several albums with him. This brings it all homes as everything I do is in Charlie’s memory. That’s how the band got its name and Eddie and I have shared a lot of tears talking about Charlie.

Merl Johnson from Woodbridge, VA remains on fiddle. He is one of my best friends but aside from that, the most naturally talented musician I have ever known. Listen to the emotion of his fiddle. The tone and sense of melody. He’s the most underappreciated fiddler in Bluegrass Music and we are fortunate to have him.

You will notice that only 3 songs on this record feature harmony singing. While our live shows feature all sorts of harmony structures, sometimes I feel the message needs to be delivered by one messenger, so the message isn’t mishandled. This recording is one of those times.

I hope that this recording has touched you or has stirred emotion of any kind within you. I have opened the door to let you inside the heart and soul of a mad man. Now don’t stay too long I don’t like company.”  ~~Travers Chandler~~

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Doc Watson Laid To Rest

 Doc Watson Laid To RestAt a public memorial,  held in Doc Watson’s hometown of Deep Gap North Carolina, with hundreds in attendance, the multi-Grammy winner who always said he was “just one of the people” was laid to rest over the weekend.

The 89-year-old guitarist and folk singer had been struggling to recover from a recent colon surgery.

Blinded as a baby, from an eye infection he never let his disability slow him down.  

Learning to play guitar as youngster, Doc Watson broke into the music scene in a big way with his lightning fast finger style guitar playing and warm baritone voice in the early 1960’s folk boom, eventually  receiving the National Medal of Arts and seven Grammy awards for his work.  

Watson was also known for Merlefest, an annual gathering of musicians in Wilkesboro named after his son, who died in a tractor accident in 1985.

Doc Watson was buried at a private ceremony in a plot at his home, next to his son Merle.

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Bluegrass Kicks Off Mark Twain’s “Music Under The Stars”

 Bluegrass Kicks Off Mark Twain’s “Music Under The Stars”Hannibal, MO — Fourteen weeks of “Music Under the Stars”   begins  at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 7, with the bluegrass music of Carl Jackson, Larry Cordle and Jerry Salley.
The free outdoor concerts sponsored by the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum will continue at 7 p.m. every Thursday until Sept. 6 in front of the author’s boyhood home.

This year’s concerts will feature three artists from the “Mark Twain: Words & Music” CD, which was released in 2011 and benefits the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum.  Carl Jackson is the executive producer of the CD, which tells Twain’s life through spoken word and song. Jackson also sings “Safe Water” on the CD.  Rhonda Vincent and The Rage perform July 5. Vincent sings the popular “Run Mississippi” on the CD. The Church Sisters perform June 21, who sing “I Wandered by a Brookside” on the CD.

“We’re thrilled to have three acts from “Mark Twain: Words & Music” this year,” said Museum Executive Director Cindy Lovell. “Rhonda’s song, ‘Run Mississippi,’ has reached number two on the bluegrass charts, and I can’t wait to hear her sing it with the river in the background.”    Lovell added that, “it’s a big year for us – the 100th anniversary of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum – and we wanted to be sure we have a lot of memorable events.”

This is the concert schedule, including the food vendors.
• June 7 – Carl Jackson, Larry Cordle and Jerry Salley, bluegrass/country – Java Jive.
• June 14 – James Armstrong, country/pop, Ole Planters.
• June 21 – The Church Sisters, bluegrass/gospel, Juneteenth Freedom Celebration.
• June 28 – Glendale Riders, rockin’ country, Shine a Light on Autism
• July 5 – Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, bluegrass, Chocolaterie Stam.
• July 12 – KC Streetband, R&B/soul, Shine a Light on Autism.
• July 19 – Frank Trompeter Quintet, jazz, Kerley’s.
• July 26 – Lucky Old Sons, Americana/rockabilly, Dubach Inn.
• Aug. 2 – Steppin’ Back, rock’n roll, Java Jive.
• Aug. 9 – Gizzae, reggae, Kerley’s.
• Aug. 16 – Fanfare, Americana, Trinity Episcopal Church.
• Aug. 23 – Currey Korn, bluegrass, Badger Cheese Haus.
• Aug. 30 – CeeCee James, blues/rock, Ole Planters.
• Sept. 6 – King Omowale and the Majestic Lions, reggae, Clover Road Christian Church.

Drinks are provided each week by the Main Street Wine Stoppe.  Lovell also invited local residents to join Hannibal’s visitors in touring the seven museum properties, noting that “since 2009, Hannibal residents may visit all the museum properties free.   We love to see the kids come through. We want them to come in and have some civic pride in their community.” 
For more details about the concerts and additional museum events, click here.

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Chatham County Line to release live 2xCD/LP + DVD box set, “SIGHT and SOUND”

 Chatham County Line to release live 2xCD/LP + DVD box set, “SIGHT and SOUND”Yep Roc Records is pleased to announce the June 26th, 2012 release of Sight and Sound, a two-CD/LP audio and video collection from North Carolina based Chatham County Line.

On a recent summer evening in downtown Raleigh, NC, Chatham County Line set up shop at a stately theater filled with hundreds of their most devoted fans and captured for the ages what they do best: gathering around a single microphone to play and sing their own songs.

The result, the two CD/LP audio and video collection Sight and Sound, is an essential document of one of the finest acoustic ensembles North Carolina has ever produced.

Sight and Sound includes 20 tracks drawing from all five albums of the band’s decade-long career.  Nine songs appear on both the audio CD/LP and the DVD; four are exclusive to the DVD, while the CD/LP expands the collection with seven more tracks.

The idea for Sight and Sound stemmed from the booking of a show shortly after the release of the band’s fifth album, Wildwood, in the summer of 2010. Chatham County Line had arranged an August 10 date at the Raleigh, NC’s Fletcher Opera Theater, “and we realized what a sit-down, comfortable, well-staged place it was to have a performance,” Dave Wilson, the band’s guitarist and primary vocalist, recalled. “We figured no matter what that we’d get some cameras in there to tape it.” From there, Yep Roc took the ball and ran with it, setting the wheels in motion to have the show professionally filmed and recorded.

“It was something the fans have always asked for. A lot of people think we sound better live and in-person than we do on record. They’ll say, ‘We wish your records sounded like you do live!’ And there was a thought of this kind of being a loose ‘Greatest Hits,’ if you will, so it has songs from each record gathered all in one place,” says Wilson.

They go all the way back to the beginning — “Closing Town,” the leadoff track on the very first Chatham County Line recording in 2003 — as well as revisiting three songs each from 2005′s Route 23 and 2006′s Speed of the Whippoorwill. There’s a bit more focus on the band’s two most recent albums, 2008′s IV and 2010′s Wildwood, perhaps a reflection of how much the band has come into its own in the past few years.

Pre-Orders are being handled direct from Yep Roc Records.

Street Date: 7/10/2012

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Foghorn In Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #4

Foghorn’s Nadine Landry Updates us on their Ireland/UK adventures here in Guest Blogger Post #4

 Foghorn In Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #4Leaving Ireland was hard but we knew we had great times ahead of us! From Baltimore, we drove to Dublin, took the ferry to Holyhead in Wales, then spent the night with our good friends Jock and Vera and their lovely kids Lukas and Rosa.

Awesome meal, great sleep and ready to head to Liverpool, first stop on the UK part of the trip. Greeted by Barry Southern and family, we started off by an interview at the BBC. We played a few tunes and chatted with our host Billy.

Then local ale tasting, lovely supper and played the Mello Mello, great neighborhood bar.

 

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Video at Mello Mello

We left the next day for a long journey in the South of Wales. We realized the show was starting in just a few minutes and were still a good 10 miles from the venue. Swerving off to avoid a car on a tiny road, we hit a tree root and popped a tire! I hitched a ride with 2 fishermen that happened to pass by and tried to get to the venue, oh so hard to find. We got lost, but eventually found the venue where I could tell the organizer about our bad luck! Meanwhile, the rest of the band sadly realized that the spare tire we had been carrying the whole time (and been in the way!) was not the right one for the van!!!!   Foghorn In Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #4

 Foghorn In Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #4Thankfully, our new friend Guy with his big van picked up the band, we played the show in the lovely chapel and hired a tow truck. Tire got fixed the next day and we drive to London!

We played the first Giddy-Up, an event co-organized by the Willesden Folk Club and DJ Konal. There was even a square dance happening!

From there we drove to Cromer, Norfolk. Great timing, we arrived there right in time for their seafood festival!

 

   

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Video from the Snug Club in Cromer

From there, we played the Three Horseshoes in Towersy, a little village in Oxfordshire. The barn we played in was built in the 1400s. Old stuff! 

Then we went back to Liverpool to play a great bar called the Caledonia. So good to be back in Liverpool! Our good friend Barry Southern played banjo with us for most of the night. When we left the next day, I can guarantee there weren’t very many dry eyes during our goodbyes. Thanks so much to the whole Southern family for everything! 

Last gig of the whole UK portion of the tour: Edinburgh! Oh Scotland, you’re do awesome and we’re do sorry our stay wasn’t even 24 hours. We promise to make it to up you next time! We played a great house concert and stayed with banjo player extraordinaire Eamonn Coyne. 

We drove all the way back down to London, returned the van at the rental place (shhhh, don’t tell them about all our adventures!) and stayed in the first hotel room of the whole tour. A million thanks to Charlie Hardie for helping with the booking of the UK portion of the tour. We had a blast and hope to be back before too long! 

In the next blog, you’ll hear all about Foghorn’s adventures in Switzerland! 

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Railroad Lovers Rejoice – New Laurie Lewis Produced CD Now Available

STEAM AND STEEL:

SONGS OF RAILROAD’S GOLDEN AGE

steam Railroad Lovers Rejoice – New Laurie Lewis Produced CD Now AvailableSpruce and Maple Music announces the release of Steam and Steel: Songs of Railroad’s Golden Age A collection of ten songs inspired by historic stories and tales of the Golden Age of the Steam Locomotive, written by train historian Ken Hojnacki and performed by a cast of award-winning bluegrass musicians, produced by Laurie Lewis.

“I was asked to produce a recording of songs written by railroad historian Ken Hojnacki for the Mid-Continent Railway Museum, in North Freedom, WI. Scott Huffman, Tom Rozum, Patrick Sauber, Chad Manning, Andrew Conklin, and steel guitar wizard Bobby Black all pitched n and made these songs come alive.

We love the way it turned out! It is now available on Spruce and Maple Music. Check it out here. “   -Laurie Lewis

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NEW CD FROM ACOUSTIC BLUE OUT TODAY!

 NEW CD FROM ACOUSTIC BLUE OUT TODAY!

GUESTS INCLUDE: 

Sammy Shelor, Mike Hartgrove and Gina Britt.

Acoustic Blue is entering their 10th year together, spreading their unique style of Bluegrass music to varied audiences.

With one video and four CD releases, Acoustic Blue proudly announces their latest recording, “Bein’ Country”.

“Bein’ Country” offers thirteen tracks recorded at Mountain Fever Studios in Willis, VA.

The CD was produced by IBMA Banjo Player Of The Year, Sammy Shelor and includes guests Gena Britt, Mike Hartgrove and Sammy Shelor.

The title track is a song written by Corey Zink, which tells the true story about the impact a Father can have on a child’s life and that Corey and the rest of the band members, are proud to have grown up “Bein’ Country”.

Today, June 1st, is the official release date for Acoustic Blue’s new recording, “Bein’ Country”. Corey, Shaun, Larry and Ray are very excited about this project and honored to have had the chance to work with all the great people at Mountain Fever Studios, Sammy Shelor, Gena Britt, Mike Hartgrove and Mark Hodges. They hope you all enjoy this recording as much as they did making it.

To order your copy please visit Acoustic Blue’s online store at: http://acousticblueonline.com/page5.html

For radio downloads, please visit www.airplaydirect.com/acousticblue.  Stations and DJs wanting hard-copy discs can use the band’s contact page to request copies

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Big TV Taping Day for Roys Fans–Two Shows This Saturday!

 Big TV Taping Day for Roys Fans–Two Shows This Saturday!Bluegrass stars THE ROYS make two national TV appearances this Saturday, June 2, as they are guests on both RFD-TV’s Reno’s Old Time Music Festival and the PBS Special, Pa’s Fiddle: America’s Music.

Reno’s Old Time Music Festival, hosted by Bluegrass legend Ronnie Reno, features THE ROYS singing five songs from their current CD, LONESOME WHISTLE.

On the PBS Special, Pa’s Fiddle: Charles Ingalls, American Fiddler Lee and Elaine  perform songs unique to the project: Buffalo Guys and Gum Tree Canoe.

Reno’s Old Time Music Festival , seen by nearly 20 million viewers each week, is one of the most dynamic, acoustic music programs on television. Each episode contains stunning performances, historical footage, in-depth interviews and a deep respect for the heritage of Bluegrass music. THE ROYS’ segment airs Saturday, June 2 at 6 p.m. CDT/ 7 p.m. EDT.  You’ll be able to see the Roys perform from their Rural Rhythm album’s title track; their current single, Trailblazer; their #1 hit, Coal Minin’ Man; the driving up-tempo Nothin’ I Can Do About It Now, and the contemplative, I Wonder What God’s Thinkin’. Check www.rfdtv.com for more specific local listings in your area.

The PBS Special, Pa’s Fiddle: Charles Ingalls, American Fiddler, is the brain-child of Dr. Dale Cockrell, director of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music and scholar of the songs embedded in the LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE books.

In January the Roys joined Randy Travis, Ronnie Milsap and numerous other stars for the taping of the Special, which raised the rafters of the Loveless Barn outside of Nashville.

The PBS show airs Saturday, June 2, at 7 p.m. CDT/ 8 p.m. EDT.  Check local PBS Schedules HERE.

Fans can learn more about this unique tribute to the music of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the program HERE

Fans can find all the news on Lee and Elaine at www.theroysonline.com.  

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Osbornes–Bobby and Joan Help Celebrate Kentucky Music!

 Osbornes–Bobby and Joan Help Celebrate Kentucky Music!Michael Johnathon’s WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour plans to celebrate Kentucky Music by bringing two Kentucky favorites together for a double-broadcast production on June 23, 2012.

Singers Bobby Osborne, most known for “Rocky Top,” one of the most popular songs in America’s music history, and Joan Osborne, best known for her international hit single “One of Us” will both perform live in two separate shows on the grounds of the historic Buffalo Trace Distillery, located in Frankfort, Ky.

The first broadcast taping will feature Kentucky born bluegrass legend Bobby Osborne, who is celebrating 60 years of performing bluegrass music around the world. As part of the legendary Osborne Brothers, he introduced one of the most popular songs in America’s music canon: “Rocky Top.” Born in Leslie County, Ky., Bobby was a pioneer in conceiving the now popular “high lead” vocal trio concept. He has released numerous recordings since the 1950s. The Osborne Brothers’ recordings of “Rocky Top” and “Kentucky” were named official state songs of Tennessee and Kentucky, respectively. Bobby will be performing song tunes from his new album, “New Bluegrass and Old Heartaches.”

The second taping that evening will feature the powerful pop vocals of Joan Osborne, also Kentucky born (no relation to Bobby.) Joan is a six time Grammy nominee who had a worldwide hit several years ago called “One of Us.” Joan is from Anchorage, Ky, and is looking forward to bringing her musical style of R&B and soul songs back to her home state with the release of her seventh album, “Bring It On Home.”

“We’re excited to bring our Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour on the road, and Buffalo Trace Distillery, with its rolling hills and picturesque grounds is the perfect place to do so,” said musician Michael Johnathon, founder, producer and host of Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour. “To have two great musical artists, both of whom happen to hail from Kentucky in one night, will be a fantastic show for people of all ages.”

Ticket information:

Tickets (one ticket to attend both tapings) are available now and only $25.00 and can be purchased at all area Liquor Barn locations, or at the Buffalo Trace Distillery Visitor Center, or online at www.buffalotracedistillery.com/woodsongs. WoodSongs Partners will get priority seating. Food and drink will be sold on the Distillery grounds. Parking is FREE. No coolers are allowed but guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets for seating. The gates will open at 4:30 p.m. and the audience must be seated by 5:45 p.m.

About WoodSongs

Folksinger Michael Johnathon started the all-volunteer WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour eleven years ago as a way to celebrate grassroots music on a global level. The show airs locally on WEKU, WUKY, KET, and Insight Communications. The also airs on 507 radio stations around the world, the American Forces Radio Network (173 nations and every military base and US Naval ship at sea) public television coast-to-coast, online and the new Bluehighways TV Network nationally. Artists as diverse as Emmylou Harris, Nora Jones, Brandi Carlisle, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and more all travel to downtown Lexington to be part of the production that occurs most Monday evenings at the Kentucky Theater. The shows website is www.WoodSongs.com

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Doc Watson Gone at 89

 Doc Watson Gone at 89A simple statement on his official spokesperson’s website says:

“Regret to announce that Doc Watson died this evening. More details shortly.
Rest in peace.”

That’s the way the world was informed of the death of one of the greatest acoustic guitar players to live in this and the last century.

It’s the sad message that folk, bluegrass and guitar lovers everywhere have been dreading since late last week when it was learned that Doc Watson was in serious condition and hospitalized. Great as he was, somehow it is befitting though. Such a simple message for a man who just last year reminded us all the he, “…was just one of the people.” – the inscription he requested on the statue erected in his honor in downtown Boone, NC where he often played as a young man.

Doc Watson was a seven-time Grammy-Winner and recipient of the Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. He also was honored with the National Medal of the Arts in 1997.

He performed with his son Merle for over 15 years until Merle’s death in 1985, in an accident on the family farm.

Watson was adept at guitar in both flatpicking and fingerpicking style, but is known more for his flatpick style. His guitar skills, combined with his authenticity as a mountain musician, made him a highly influential figure during the folk music revival.

Watson is credited with pioneering a fast and flashy bluegrass, lead guitar style that including fiddle tunes and crosspicking techniques which were adopted and extended by Clarence White, Tony Rice
and many others.

Watson is also an accomplished banjo player and in the past has accompanied himself on harmonica as well.

With his distinctive and extremely pleasing baritone voice, Watson developed a vast repertoire of mountain ballads, which he learned via the oral tradition of his home area in Deep Gap, North Carolina. His affable manner, humble nature and delightful wit endeared him to his fans nearly as much as his musical talent did.

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Video From Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys Heralds New CD

 Video From Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys Heralds New CDLindsay Lou and the Flatbellys have a new video out featuring a song from their upcoming album “Release Your Shrouds” scheduled for release JUNE 25, 2012! 
The band’s Joshua Rilko sent us a note asking us to share it with you and we’re pleased to do so.  The song was performed LIVE at Troubadour Studios in Lansing, MI by Big Foot Media.
WATCH IT HERE:

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Heavy-Duty Talent to Headline 2nd Annual FreshGrass Festival at MASS MoCA!

 Heavy Duty Talent to Headline 2nd Annual FreshGrass Festival at MASS MoCA!(North Adams, Massachusetts) Building on the success of last year’s first foray into bluegrass, MASS MoCA has announced the dates, line-up, and deeply discounted early-bird pass price for the second annual FreshGrass Festival.

This three-day bluegrass extravaganza will be held September 21-23, 2012 and will feature afternoon and evening performances by David Grisman Bluegrass Experience, Tony Rice, Bill Evans, Trampled By Turtles, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Lonesome River Band, Joy Kills Sorrow, Cahalen & Eli, Leyla McCalla, and Devil Makes Three, plus Infamous Stringdusters and Spirit Family Reunion on Friday evening.

In addition to nonstop music, festival events include a banjo workshop with Alison Brown, events for kids, and local food and drink, plus admission to MASS MoCA’s sprawling art-filled galleries where festival-goers will enjoy pop-up concerts in addition to the best of contemporary art. The festival is co-produced with Manitou Media.

Festival passes are just $46 for adults, $26 for students, $16 for kids 6-16, and free for children under 6. Day passes for Saturday or Sunday only are $25 for adults, $15 for students, $5 for kids 6-16 and free for children under 6. Festival passes and day passes include gallery admission. MASS

MoCA members receive a 10% discount. Tickets are available through the festival website (freshgrass.com) and massmoca.org or by calling the MASS MoCA Box office at 413 662 2111.  Heavy Duty Talent to Headline 2nd Annual FreshGrass Festival at MASS MoCA!

MASS MoCA Director Joe Thompson explained the motivation for the weekend festival; “In addition to presenting some of the nation’s most inventive bluegrass talent alongside the greats in the field like David Grisman, Tony Rice, and Bill Evans, we hope FreshGrass will draw visitors to our area in what is traditionally shoulder season. The weather in September tends to be warm and sunny — perfect for a couple of days of outdoor music. When you add the music to the chance to visit our galleries, attend workshops and enjoy great homegrown food and drink, you’ve got a memorable weekend. We’ve kept the all-inclusive price affordable and hope that people who enjoy bluegrass and the festival scene will join us with friends and family.”

The festival will be held rain or shine, moving inside to the Hunter Center in case of inclement weather. Festival-goers are welcome to bring blankets and cushions to sit on but should leave chairs, coolers, and picnic baskets at home. Limited bleacher seating is available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Tickets are available at the MASS MoCA Box Office located off Marshall Street in North Adams, open from 11 AM until 5 PM, closed Tuesday. Tickets can also be charged by phone by calling 413.662.2111 during Box Office hours or purchased on line at www.massmoca.org.

MASS MoCA, the largest center for contemporary visual and performing arts in the United States, is located off Marshall Street in North Adams on a 13-acre campus of renovated 19th-century factory buildings. MASS MoCA is an independent 501C3 whose operations and programming are funded through admissions and commercial lease revenue, corporate and foundation grants, and individual philanthropy. Except for an initial construction grant from the Commonwealth, and occasional competitive state and federal grants for specific programs, MASS MoCA is not government-funded.

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Doc Watson Update

 Doc Watson Update

According to his official  spokesperson, Doc had a difficult day, but seems to have pulled through OK. 

His condition is now pretty much where it was when the day began.  He remains in critical condition.

The Winston-Salem Journal is reporting that the family was called to his bedside earlier today.  He remains in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit following surgery on Thursday to repair a blockage in his colon and a follow up procedure on Saturday.

The family, while understanding and appreciating interest from Doc’s friends and well-wishers, would appreciate privacy during this trying time.

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New Video Release From Musicians Against Childhood Cancer

 New Video Release From Musicians Against Childhood CancerA new video just uploaded by Rural Rhythm Records  – Life Goes On, written by Dale Pyatt and Steve Thomas, is a tender reminder to those who have lost loved ones that “life goes on” in memories.

Larry Cordle, Jerry Salley, Carl Jackson, Rickey Wasson, Randy Kohrs, and Ronnie Bowman share lead vocal duties and are joined by a host of other musicians on harmony vocals and instrumentation.  Watch the Video here – click Read More!

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A message from the Adkins family accompanies the video and says: “Thank you to everyone that has supported MACC. Words cannot express our gratitude. Our daughter, Mandy, lost her battle with cancer on November 25, 2000. With your help and the support of the artists who donate their time and talent, MACC will continue to help children and their familes with life threatening illness. Proceeds from this festival will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Since the year 2000, MACC and you have donated $590,274.00 to St. Jude and the Y.M.C.A., helping children around the world. To donate http://www.bluegrassclassic.com”“– The Adkins Family

Life Goes On can be purchased from Amazon.com. For more information on the album, the festival, or MACC, please visit www.bluegrassclassic.com.

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Double-Preacher Wedding For Cia Cherryholmes!

Stetson Adkisson and Cia Cherryholmes wish to announce their marriage!

 Double Preacher Wedding For Cia Cherryholmes!On May 20, 2012, in an intimate setting with close friends and family present, Stetson and Cia officially became husband and wife.  The wedding was officiated by the bride’s grandfather, the Rev. Gene Cherryholmes, and and the groom’s father, the Rev. Grant Adkisson.

 Double Preacher Wedding For Cia Cherryholmes!

A family reception was held at the home of Jere and Sandy Cherryholmes. 

Mr. and Mrs. Stetson and Cia Adkisson

Two days before the wedding, Stetson and Cia recorded a new single, “Waves”, to be released in the next few weeks. The couple just returned from a brief honeymoon in order to shoot a new music video to accompany the single, to air in the near future.

Stetson and Cia will also be appearing at CMA Week on June 6, at 6 p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe’ for the “Experience Music and Fashion” Event to benefit the I’ll Fly Away Foundation, sponsored by Dream West Magazine and Manuel Fashions.
More information to come next week!

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Doc Watson Update

 Doc Watson UpdateWe reported yesterday that beloved guitarist Doc Watson had been hospitalized in North Carolina.   A spokesperson at the hospital today told us that he is still in critical condition.

According to the most recent update on Doc’s homepage which was posted late last night, he is in critical but improved condition after undergoing colon surgery at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

The family appreciates everyone’s prayers and good wishes.



Doc Watson portrait taken in 1986.
(Photo courtesy of Peter Figen)
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Award Winning Michael Cleveland and Bluegrass Siblings, The Roys to Headline Bluegrass For Hospice-2012

 Award Winning Michael Cleveland and Bluegrass Siblings, The Roys to Headline Bluegrass For Hospice 2012 Award Winning Michael Cleveland and Bluegrass Siblings, The Roys to Headline Bluegrass For Hospice 2012Great Mills, MD, 5/25/2012 — 2011 IBMA Fiddle player of the year, Michael Cleveland and his band, Flamekeeper along with The Roys from Nashville, TN will headline this years, Bluegrass For Hospice-2012.

This one day exciting event will take place on Saturday October 27, 2012 at the Flat Iron Farm, Flat Iron Road in Great Mills, MD. All proceeds go to support the Hospice of St. Mary’s, Hospice House.

The event begins at Noon with the doors opening at 10 am. Many other local Bluegrass bands will be performing for the show as well. There will be food concessions, raffles, door prizes, and even a silent auction.

Tickets for this event are $20.00 in advance and $25.00 at the door. At this time, they can only be purchased by mail by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope made out to, “Hospice of St. Mary’s” and mail to P.O. Box 741, California, MD 20619. Please bring you lawn chair for this indoor event.

Attracting 600 participants last year, Bluegrass For Hospice has grown to be the largest fund raiser for the Hospice of St. Mary’s. For more information, go to www.bluegrassforhospice.com or call 301-737-3004.

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Bulgarian artist Lilly Drumeva Expands Americana/Bluegrass Borders!

 Bulgarian artist Lilly Drumeva Expands Americana/Bluegrass Borders!Carrying the torch for Americana music in her native Bulgaria, Lilly Drumeva releases her brand new music video for the lovely, “Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring,” performed with her band Lilly of the West.

Lilly has long been one of the leading Americana, country and bluegrass music personalities in Bulgaria. Through her work as a musician, as well as her role hosting weekly country radio and television shows, she has worked to expand American music’s borders and bring its core sounds to a whole new audience.

Watch “Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring” , the latest music video from their new album Swings and Heartaches. [ Click Read More for Video]

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Swings and Heartaches” includes eleven songs, in two parts.
The “swings” are lively, up-tempo songs from the 40s/50s, featuring two Patsy Cline hits (“Gotta lotta rhythm in my soul” & “Walkin’ after midnight”), one by Hank Williams (“Lovesick blues”), two old western/swing standards (“My window faces the south”, “I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter”) and a modern swing (“Who knows what tomorrow may bring”).
The “heartaches” are beautiful ballades with strong lyrics. One is a Johnny Cash/June Carter duet (“If I were a carpenter”), another is an Everly Brothers’ classic (“Crying in the rain”); a modern nostalgic song by Juice Holland & Sam Brown (“Valentine moon”) and two Bulgarian folk melodies (“Brala moma” & “Malka moma”).
Musicians:
Lilly Drumeva — lead & harmony vocals, fiddle
Yasen Vasilev — lead & harmony vocals, lead & rhythm guitars
Michail Shishkov — lead and harmony vocals, Dobro, piano
Svoboda Bozduganova — upright bass: pizzicato and arco
With special guests: Michal Barok — mandolin, Milena Vuleva — fiddle
“Lilly of the West” was formed in 1996 by Lilly Drumeva in Sofia. Shortly after releasing a debut album, the band toured successfully throughout Europe and the US, winning European and international bluegrass music awards. “Lilly of the west” has a large repertoire, including country, bluegrass, swing, jazz, pop and Bulgarian folk music. The band has released 9 albums to date; the latter (“Swings & heartaches”) is a collection of jazz & swing standards from the 1930s/40s.

Lilly’s music has received fantastic reviews from around the globe:

“It’s utterly captivating with the pure voice of Ms Drumeva ably set off by the band….It’s an absolute delight from top to bottom, with both bands, Monogram and Lilly Of The West in top form. It’s my favorite record of the year so far and I’ve no doubt it will stay at the top of the list for a long time to come…” Zeitgeist magazine, UK, April 2010 on the album “Lovin’ You”

“This highly recommended album is a stunning collection of music and is a ‘must have’ for your collections…” Bluegrass & More E- magazine, Scotland, January 2010 on the album “Lovin’ You”

Lilly Drumeva’s smooth voice is pleasant and the choice of repertoire has a very good taste! I loved the CD and I will recommend it to bluegrass lovers….” Bluegrass Association of Brazil, March 2010 on the album “Lovin’ You”

Since 1995 Lilly Drumeva heads the popular Bulgarian bluegrass & country music band “Lilly of the West”. She is the founder, main artist, singer- songwriter, instrumentalist, music arranger, manager and record producer of the group’s nine albums to this date. She performs regularly in Bulgaria and abroad, working with leading bluegrass and country musicians around the world.

Lilly is a moving spirit in the European bluegrass and country music scene, she is a pioneer and leader in Bulgaria. Her weekly country music radio and TV shows educate and teach the public about this very authentic and unique American music. Lilly is also a publicist and country music journalist, writing for several magazines in Europe. She represents Eastern Europe in several country & bluegrass music associations. She is an advocate for country and bluegrass in Bulgaria and on the Balkans, through her concerts, workshops and recordings; she is introducing American music and culture to the people.

For 15 years Lilly has been involved in American music in Bulgaria and abroad. She is the founder of the first and only country & bluegrass music band “Lilly of the West”. She is the source of information, coordinator and expert on this music in Bulgaria. Lilly educates the audience and teaches young musicians to play country & bluegrass. She inspires the fans and spreads audio and video material, books, magazines and other publications on the subject.

Lilly is a member of the board of the European Bluegrass Music Association (EBMA) in Basel, Switzerland, a representative for Eastern Europe in the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) in Nashville, TN, a professional member of the Country Music Association (CMA) in Nashville, TN. She is a spokesperson for the Bulgarian singer/songwriter community “Poets with guitars. The “Poets with guitars” movement follows the footsteps of the great American songwriters, such as Bob Dylan, John Denver and others.

Lilly Drumeva formed the band “Lilly of the West” in 1996 in Sofia. Shortly after releasing a debut album, the band toured successfully throughout Europe and the US, winning European and international bluegrass music awards. “Lilly of the west” has a large repertoire, including country, bluegrass, swing, jazz and folk music. The band has released eight albums to date; the latter (“Lovin’ you”) has been recorded in Prague with some of the best Czech musicians. Currently, “Lilly of the West” is recording a retro album, with jazz & swing standards from the 40s. Lilly has written many songs, arranged most of the band’s material. She is the lead vocalist, guitarist, violinist and mandolinist of the band. Lilly has worked closely with the Culture Department of the US embassy, co-organizing several concerts: The Ebony Hillbillies, The Dust Busters, Steve James, Laurie Lewis and others.

Lilly’s career on radio began in 2001 in London, where she took a position with the BBC World Service. She has worked as a music journalist and reporter for the weekly program “Mega Chas”.

In 2003 she returned to Bulgaria and started hosting music shows on Retro radio and Horizont, together with Bulgarian radio legend Toma Sprostranov. In 2007 she took a position as music editor on Radio Sofia, a new channel of the Bulgarian National Radio. At Radio Sofia, she currently hosts two weekly music shows “Country with Lilly” and “In the mood with Lilly”. Lilly also has her own country music show on Balkan Bulgarian Television. The program can be seen nationwide, as well as in the neighboring countries. Like this, viewers all over the Balkans can learn about American music and culture. Lilly’s shows on radio and TV are educational with each show having a unique theme. Every issue presents the story and roots of American music, from traditional to modern. The material for it is provided through Lilly’s personal labor and contacts. She receives regularly material from Aristomedia and the Country Music Associations. Guests on the shows are sometimes diplomats from the US embassy, introducing their valuable music collections.

All these personal efforts and wonderful aim of Lilly Drumeva, to promote American music and culture on the Balkans, deserve support!

Her mission is to introduce and enlighten a wide number of people about the beauty and values of American music, so that they understand it and learn to love it.

Visit Lilly of the West online here: http://www.lillydrumeva.net

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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Scenic Roots “Grounded”

 Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Scenic Roots GroundedCD Reviewer Dan King files yet another report this week.  This time on sisters, Amber and Erin Rogers’ Scenic Roots and with a lot of admiration.  

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Doc Watson Hospitalized in Critical Condition

 Doc Watson Hospitalized in Critical ConditionMore bluegrass  news coming out of North Carolina this week but not the kind we want to report.

Several of the state’s print journals are reporting that seven time Grammy winning guitarist Doc Watson has been hospitalize after a fall at his home in Deep Gap, NC earlier this week.

Doc is hospitalized at Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem, NC where hospital personnel have stated that he is in critical condition today.

According to his daughter, Nancy, the fall occurred on Monday but no bones were broken.  Doc just recently celebrated his 89th birthday ( March 3rd).

Doc’s Grammy accumulation also includes the “Lifetime Achievement Award which is presented to “performers who, during their lifetimes, have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording, which he earned in 2004.

Doc  Watson began his career with a ten dollar Stella Guitar which he bought with money he earned from chopping down dead trees on his family’s property.   A former electric guitar plays,  he began playing exclusively acoustic music in 1960.

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Graves Mountain Documentary Airing on BlueHighways TV

 Graves Mountain Documentary Airing on BlueHighways TVRural Rhythm Records announces Rural Rhythm Records’ 55th Anniversary Celebration – The All-Star Jam Live at Graves Mountain  Documentary is now exclusively airing on BlueHighways TV Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 12:00 pm ET and re-airing later this year. 

The documentary is in celebration of the live album recording of the “The All-Star Jam Live at Graves Mountain” and includes live performances and short interviews with the participating artists that will give fans a chance to experience this festival as if they were there.

This special event was filmed and recorded during the Graves Mountain Festival of Music in Syria, Virginia in 2010 and .  The album was produced by Mark Newton and recorded & mixed by the late Gene Daniell.  It includes performances by: Lonesome River Band, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Audie Blaylock & Redline, Carrie Hassler, Mark Newton, Carl Jackson,The Crowe Brothers, Lou Reid & Carolina, and Brand New Strings.

The historic project picked up FOUR 2011 International Bluegrass Music Association(IBMA) nominations including Album of the Year. 

It also received two nominations for Recorded Event of the Year – “Graves Mountain Memories” (featuring Carl Jackson, Mark Newton, Audie Blaylock, Lou Reid, Russell Moore, Carrie Hassler, Sammy Shelor, Mike Hartgrove, Wayne Benson, Mike Anglin, and produced by Mark Newton and Carl Jackson), and “Lonesome River,” for the top notch performance by Lou Reid & Carolina featuring Russell Moore.

The fourth nomination was for Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year for the song “Goundspeed,” written by Earl Scruggs and performed by Sammy Shelor, Carl Jackson Brandon Rickman, Wayne Benson, Mike Hartgrove, Mike Anglin, and produced by Mark Newton and Carl Jackson.

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Karl Shiflett and Big Country Show Set To Release New CD!

 Karl Shiflett and Big Country Show Set To Release New CD!Karl Shiflett and  Big Country Show’s new album Take Me Back is due to hit retail markets soon.  The release date for Take Me Back is July 17th.

KSBCS fans can check out what Pinecastle Records thinks is a great single from the project, “Song on the Juke Box.” If you would like, you can listen to the song by visiting Pinecastle’s website.

The album is  currently available for pre-order at www.pinecastlemusic.com. Fans who pre-order the CD will get an instant download of “Song on the Juke Box,” a CD copy of the album, and a digital copy all for the price of $13.50 plus shipping.

Radio DJs and Programmers on AirPlay Direct  can download the whole album here.

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Foghorn in Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #3

The Foghorn String Band’s Nadine Landry writes this Guest Blogger Post from Ireland. This is a post written on May 14 at the end of Fiddle Fair in Baltimore Co. Cork

 Foghorn in Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #3Greetings from Baltimore in West Cork!

It’s Monday and I’m sitting outside our house looking at the ocean with Sherkin island in the distance. Since our arrival here on Wednesday night, we have been blessed not only with gorgeous weather but with possibly the best festival to ever exist: Fiddle Fair.  Organized by Declan McCarthy and his family, the festival was celebrating its 20th anniversary and it was amazing! Caliber of musicianship and kindness was out of this world. Foghorn Stringband has played the festival a bunch of time and was actually the first place to play in Ireland back in 2003. Afternoon sessions in the square, concerts in the castle, main concerts in the marquis every night followed by very late wicked sessions till the wee hours!       [Videos below]

We had a great show on Friday night with Dirk Powell. Thanks to Con Kelleher for the great photo! .    Here’s a video of our show with Dirk. 

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A definite highlight of the weekend was an all star roster performance in an outside amphitheater on Sunday afternoonLed by John Doyle and composed of Tim O’Brien, Kevin Burke, Dirk Powell, Mick Daly, Michael McGolrick, John Joe Kelly, Dermot Byrne, Caoimhín Vallely and Foghorn, the audience got a taste of what 13 people from different traditions can achieve with a 2 hour rehearsal! Fiddles, mandolin, banjo, eulian pipes, accordion and flute fueled by bodhran, guitar, triangle, piano and bass, it was a magical experience all around! We felt very honored to be sharing the stage with true living legends. 

Here’s a video of all of us playing a set of old time/Irish tunes. 

It always is hard to leave Baltimore after the festival, but we made sure to stay for the Monday night, where the whole family and volunteers gather to unwind, share stories, songs, tunes and laughters around a fantastic meal.   

   Foghorn in Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #3But we cannot close the page on the Ireland trip without mentioning our time spent in Dingle Co. Kerry the weekend prior to Fiddle Fair. Invited to play the Féile na Bealtaine (Celebrations of May) we met amazing people and had a blast! We established our headquarters at the Courthouse, musician Tommy O’Sullivan’s pub. Great pints, sessions all the time, great outdoor patio, this bar had it all!  We got to spend our time hanging out with Sligo siren, Cathy Jordan, amazing singer and bodhran player.  Foghorn in Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #3

 

 

 

 

We loved Dingle so much that we decided to spend an extra day there and stayed with host extraordinaire Bernie Pháid. While part of the band got to go milk cows (contact with farmer established after a late night session in Belliferriter!!), I got my first Irish language course! Thanks to Bernie, I can now greet someone, ask them how they’re doing, their name, where they’re from and I can answer those questions too. I can also offer someone a drink and ask the bartender for two pints of Guinness and say thank you! 

 Foghorn in Ireland–Guest Blogger Post #3Dingle will never be forgotten because that’s where I got to realize one of my many long time dreams: holding a little lamb! 

Slán (goodbye) everyone and stay posted for our UK adventures! 

[Editor’s Note:  There are several more photos that belong in this post, however they did not transfer along with the text.   As soon as we can acquire them, we’ll add them into the story.]

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Nostalgic Music Release Free to 500 Lucky Fans!

THE DOUBLE LP OF ROOTS MOMENTS GOES TO PRESS!

 Nostalgic Music Release Free to 500 Lucky Fans!Analog record pressing and old-school mail-in promotion can earn Music City Roots and Vietti Chili fans a cherished musical keepsake

Details and Video Coming Soon!

Music City Roots and Vietti Vinyl  announce the release of Roots Moments: Special Live Cuts From Season One in a limited edition, double LP set.

Already released on CD and iTunes download by Nashville’s Compass Records, this anthology is known as an enthralling sonic document of the inaugural season of Nashville’s admired roots/Americana radio show.

Now, in partnership with anchor Music City Roots sponsor Vietti Chili, the 11-song collection is being released in high style, with brown speckled vinyl, laser etched art on side four, bonus photos and expanded liner notes.

Later this week, a crew from Music City Roots and Vietti will head over to Nashville’s legendary United Record Pressing plant to document on film and in photos the one-time-only pressing of 500 copies of the album. A short video will be posted soon thereafter, bringing the magic of this little-understood analog process to our fans.

Like the show itself, the album begins with a solo performance by musical host Jim Lauderdale, the Grammy Award winning songwriter and artist. What follows feels like an unbroken experience, with songs by 18 South, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Nanci Griffith, Miss Tess and the Bon Ton Parade, Scott Miller, Caitlin Rose, Charlie Louvin, The Black Lillies and Mike Farris with the McCrary Sisters.

The final cut is one of the greatest-ever Loveless Jams, the show-closing ensemble number named for the show’s host venue, the Loveless Cafe Barn. Here, iconic bluegrass musician Sam Bush leads “Up On Cripple Creek” with Lauderdale, Farris and more.

Music City Roots and Vietti Vinyl, along with the fabulous Vietti Chili Girl Aly Sutton, will be spreading the word about the label mail-in giveaway and this exciting souvenir recording over the next few months until all 500 albums wind up in the hands of music and chili fans around the nation.

About Music City Roots:
Music City Roots has been hailed as “truly extraordinary” and “the greatest live radio in America” by journalists who have visited and artists who’ve played the Roots stage. The Nashville Scene recently named the Loveless Barn and the show as Nashville’s Best New Roots Music Venue, “akin to what the Opry must have been like 60 years ago.” The program has also established itself as a trusted curator for excellence in Americana music, with appearances by Emmylou Harris, Sam Bush, Mike Farris, Ricky Skaggs, Mountain Heart, Cherryholmes, Dex Romweber, Roger McGuinn and many more. Roots has become a trusted brand partner that has done everything in its power to extol its valued sponsors, including Nissan, Vietti Chili, Ascend Federal Credit Union, Star 129 Diamond and The Nature Conservancy.

 Nostalgic Music Release Free to 500 Lucky Fans!About Vietti Vinyl:
Since 2006 Vietti Foods Company has supported emerging musical artists through its ongoing “Vietti Vinyl” promotion (www.viettivinyl.com). For the past six years Vietti Vinyl has featured twenty-two selected artists such as The Grascals, Aly Sutton, Chris Young, Bo Bice and Marthia Sides on its food labels and its web site. Vietti Brand Chili and Vietti Vinyl also sponsor live music through partnerships with Music City Roots, Bluegrass Underground and The Country Network. Many fans and foodies have been first introduced to the robust and hearty flavors of Vietti Brand Chilis though the company’s association with music.

About Vietti Foods Company, Inc.:
Vietti Foods Company, Inc. (formerly Choice Food of America LLC) is a manufacturer and marketer of shelf-stable food products under its own brands, contract brands, private label and licensed brands. The company produces and merchandises a broad variety of products to supermarkets, mass merchandisers, drug and dollar stores. Founded in 1898, Vietti originally incorporated as a Nashville-based company in 1936 and remained under family ownership until it became a part of Choice Food Group, Inc. in 2006. In March 2011, Choice Food Group sold the assets of the canning operation to Zwanenberg Food Group BV, based in Almelo, The Netherlands.

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NEW TV PROGRAM GOES BEHIND THE MICROPHONE IN THE RECORDING STUDIO

 NEW TV PROGRAM GOES BEHIND THE MICROPHONE IN THE RECORDING STUDIOBlueHighways TV, an independent multi-platform network that explores the people, stories, traditions and music of America, will exclusively premiere the Rural Rhythm Records series, Behind The Dream, on Thursday, May 24 at 8:30 pm EST.

 NEW TV PROGRAM GOES BEHIND THE MICROPHONE IN THE RECORDING STUDIORecording artist and performer Marty Raybon of Shenandoah fame will kick off the 30-minute bi-monthly series as he reveals the behind-the-scenes making of his new CD, HAND TO THE PLOW.

“Rural Rhythm Records is proud to launch our new Behind The Dream series on BlueHighways TV,” Sam Passamano, President, Rural Rhythm Records. “Our artists will be able to share with the viewers their new recordings in a words & music format that will give insight to their goals, inspiration and, of course, dreams for their album.  We want to thank the good folks at BlueHighways TV for giving our artists the wonderful opportunity to present their music in their own words & music.”

Behind The Dream is a great example of how BlueHighways TV is expanding its roots music programming to feature artist-created and focused series,” said Stan Hitchcock, Chairman and CEO of BlueHighways TV.  “Behind the Dream gives an up close and personal look at the top bluegrass stars and legends of today, and we are pleased to partner with Rural Rhythm Records to be able to bring this series to our viewers.”

Behind The Dream is hosted by Mike Scott and takes viewers into the recording studio with some of the biggest names of bluegrass music. In addition to Marty Raybon, future installments will feature bluegrass artists Carrie Hassler, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Lonesome River Band, and Bobby Osborne.  Each episode focuses on the motivations behind the music and delves into the personal inspiration of each artist as they record their latest CD.

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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Steep Canyon Rangers Latest CD

SCR 0648rbg Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Steep Canyon Rangers Latest CDBluegrass reviewer Dan King  has just filed his review of the Rangers’ April release on Rounder Records entitled “Nobody Knows You” and finds the effort technically good but not inspiring.   Read the full review.

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An Intimate Hour With The Roys!

THE ROYS Host On  WSM Radio’s Guest Artist Series!

 An Intimate Hour With The Roys!Award-winning Bluegrass brother/sister duo THE ROYS host650 AM WSM Radio’s Guest Artist Series tomorrow (Tues, 5/22/12) from 2 – 3 p.m.

The show, unique to radio, gives the guest artists a chance to play some of their own hits, along with some of their all-time favorite tracks by other entertainers. Listeners will hear “stories behind the songs” and what makes certain records meaningful to the hosts.      An Intimate Hour With The Roys!

With their current single, Trailblazer, moving to the #4 spot on June’s Power Source Bluegrass Top 35 Chart, it is obvious that Lee and Elaine know a good song when they hear one. Listeners can expect a broad range of genres and an eclectic mix of artists from these “temporary” deejays.

“We believe it all begins with a song,” notes Lee Roy. “So for us, this is a really cool format for a show.” For Elaine Roy, the opportunity is one they’ve worked hard to fit into their busy schedule of touring, TV appearances and recording. “We’ve wanted to do this show for a very long time,” she says. “The stars finally lined up for us, and we plan to make the most of it.”

The duo’s upcoming schedule is jam-packed; CMA Music Festival week will find them riding in the event’s opening day Parade and performing songs from their current CD, LONESOME WHISTLE, on the Chevy Acoustic, Durango Acoustic Corner and Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau stages. THE ROYS will also entertain fans and sign autographs at one of their favorite venues, the world-famous Ernest Tubb Record Shop in downtown Nashville.

For Joe Limardi, 650 AM WSM’s Operations Manager, THE ROYS bring a special spark to all their engagements. “I’m looking forward to the chemistry that Elaine and Lee have on stage to come through the speakers during their upcoming guest hour,” he states. “Better not blink, it’ll go quickly and most definitely be fun!” THE ROYS will return for a second Guest Artist Seriesappearance on Tuesday, June 26.

Fans can listen to both shows online at 650 AM WSM and can catch up with Lee and Elaine on www.theroysonline.com.

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Far West Showcase Application Deadline Tonight!

We received this note from the folks at Far West, the western chapter of the National Folk Alliance,

 Far West Showcase Application Deadline Tonight!Today is the last day to submit your application for one of the 12 coveted Official Showcase slots at FAR-West’s 2012 Conference to be held in October in Irvine, CA.
All details are right here.
http://www.far-west.org/official-showcases-2012.html
Don’t miss out on a slot because you didn’t apply.
Deadline is midnight tonight, Pacific Time.

Official Showcase slots at FAR-West 2012,  will be October 18-21, 2012, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine, CA.

Six artists will be featured in 20-minute slots on Friday night, and six artists on Saturday night.

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Banjo Legend Doug Dillard Dies at 75

 Banjo Legend Doug Dillard Dies at 75

We are saddened to report yet the passing of another bluegrass great. The legendary Doug Dillard, one of the founding members of The Dillards has passed away Wednesday in a Nashville  after numerous hospitalizations recently. He was 75.

Here are the arrangements for the funeral of Doug Dillard.
HARPETH HILLS MEMORY GARDENS AND FUNERAL HOME
9090 Highway 100
Nashville, TN 37221 
Phone: 615-646-9292 

Visitation: Weds., May 23, 2012 – 4:00 – 7:00 P.M. (Central time) 
Funeral Services: Thurs., May 24, – 1:00 P.M – same location 

Web site for Memories/condolences: www.afamilylegacy.com (available by Sunday, May 20, in the afternoon) 

Dillard, along with his brother Rodney, a cousin; Dean Webb and friend Mitch Jayne formed “The Dillards” and went to Hollywood in the early 1960′s where they landed occasional guest rolls as the fictional Mountain Family Band “The Darlings” on TV’s Andy Griffith show.
The Dillards are notable for being among the first bluegrass groups to have electrified their instruments in the mid-1960s. They are considered to be one of the pioneers of the burgeoning southern California folk rock, country rock and so-called progressive bluegrass genres, and are known to have directly or indirectly influenced artists such as The Eagles, The Byrds, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Dan Fogelberg, Linda Ronstadt, Iain Matthews, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Elton John, Fairport Convention, The New Grass Revival, J. D. Crowe and the New South, Ricky Skaggs, The Seldom Scene, The Dixie Bee-Liners and numerous other.

A Grammy-nominated instrumentalist, Doug’s distinctive banjo can also be heard on albums by everyone from Hoyt Axton, Johnny Cash, Arlo Guthrie and Linda Ronstadt to Kay Starr, Glen Campbell, the Monkees and the Beach Boys. In 2009, the Dillards were inducted into the IBMA’s Bluegrass Hall of Fame.

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Raleigh Mayor Welcomes Bluegrass Awards

MayorMcFarlane Raleigh Mayor Welcomes Bluegrass Awards
Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane

Raleigh, North Carolina Mayor Nancy  McFarlane spoke to a small crowd today on a monumental occasion in the history of bluegrass music.

The Mayor announced the acquisition of the biggest week in bluegrass – the IBMA annual convention and awards show for the city of Raleigh.

McFarlane said the “eyes of the world are going to have 3 years” to discover the incredible music scene and richness in arts that exists in Raleigh.

 
Listen to the Press Conference…

…”The Eyes of the World will discover us – Mayor McFarlane”…

 Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane

IBMA Executive Director Nancy Caldwell

…”There is something about the State of North Carolina and really good banjo pickers”… – Nancy Caldwell

IBMA Board of Directors Vice Chairman Jon Weisberger

…” This meeting center looks like it was designed specifically for us”… – Jon Weisberger

…”This is the Super Bowl of Bluegrass”… – Denny Edwards, Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors’ Bureau

Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors’ Bureau Denny Edwards

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UPDATE: CONFIRMED–IBMA WORLD OF BLUEGRASS MOVING!

 UPDATE: CONFIRMED–IBMA WORLD OF BLUEGRASS MOVING!Officials in Raleigh confirmed today that the International Bluegrass Association’s World of Bluegrass annual conference and awards show will be hosted by that city in 2013.  Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane made the announcement at a press conference today, confirming the news that was leaked by Raleigh’s NBC television affiliate station yesterday.

Denny Edwards, President and CEO of the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitor’s Bureau said the Bluegrass Awards are the Super Bowl of Bluegrass.

“This is the biggest news in bluegrass” said one fan who attends every year, “finally a new city to explore,” she said.

Raleigh will be the fourth home for the annual conference and awards.   UPDATE: CONFIRMED–IBMA WORLD OF BLUEGRASS MOVING!The association moved to Nashville in 2005 after their beginnings in Louisville and later Owensboro, KY.  Many conference attendees have criticized the IBMA since the move to Nashville from Kentucky claiming Nashville produced too much of a modern country influence.  Nashville is also an expensive city in which to host a convention.

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The International Bluegrass Music Association announced its plans today to move its World of Bluegrass events to Raleigh, North Carolina for the next three years, 2013-2015. World of Bluegrass Week includes the four-day IBMA Business Conference, the International Bluegrass Music Awards Show, and the three-day Bluegrass Fan Fest. The following World of Bluegrass dates have been announced, with the option for a five- or seven-day event each year:

  • September 23 – 29, 2013
  • September 29 – October 5, 2014
  • September 28 – October 4, 2015.

World of Bluegrass 2013-2015 will be hosted at the Raleigh Convention Center, the Raleigh Amphitheater and Memorial Auditorium, with hotel blocks at the Raleigh Marriott City Center, the Sheraton Raleigh and six additional nearby hotels. “If we had designed a perfect venue for our events, it would look a lot like the facilities in Raleigh,” said IBMA Board of Directors chair Stan Zdonik. “Raleigh offers us a compact ‘campus’ that includes both indoor and outdoor stages, as well as a state-of-the-art convention center that incorporates a bright and open atmosphere. We’re getting substantial savings and value from Raleigh, both for individual World of Bluegrass attendees and for our organization as a whole.  We’re overwhelmed already by the strong support from the City of Raleigh, the Raleigh Convention Center and Venues, the Greater Raleigh Convention & Visitors Bureau, and PineCone (Piedmont Council of Traditional Music), along with an enthusiastic welcome from the local bluegrass music community. IBMA anticipates a successful event and partnership with Raleigh.”

“I speak for the entire Greater Raleigh hospitality community in saying that we are ecstatic to host IBMA’s annual conference beginning in 2013,” said Denny Edwards, president and CEO of the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau. “We look forward to showcasing our area’s musical and cultural heritage to the thousands of fans, musicians and industry leaders coming to North Carolina’s Capital City.”

The leadership of IBMA is looking forward to working with a local organizing committee in Raleigh to plan World of Bluegrass and a city-wide celebration, with showcase and performance opportunities for dozens of bands in the Raleigh Convention Center, the headquarter hotels, local schools, and up and down the streets in local music clubs and cafes.

The Raleigh Convention Center is approximately 20 percent larger than the Nashville Convention Center and also has an adjacent hotel property.

Here are some of the details fans will find in Raleigh.

    • A compact “campus” with options for hosting Fan Fest indoors or outdoors—or both, with more stage options
    • A state-of-the-art, Silver LEED certified convention center that incorporates a bright and open atmosphere (lots of windows and solar panels on the roof!)
    • Substantially lower hotel rates, with the host hotel at $139/night and other lodging in our block as low as $66/night. The Raleigh Marriott City Center is connected to the Raleigh Convention Center and the Sheraton Raleigh is half a block away across the street, connected by an underground walkway (both $139/night).  The Clarion Hotel State Capital ($85) is five blocks away.  MORE: The Hampton Inn Glenwood Avenue (1 mile, $139), the Doubletree by Hilton Brownstone (2 miles, $154), the Hilton North Raleigh (5 miles, $101), Holiday Inn Express-Suites NCSU (2 miles, $89.99), Red Roof Inn NCSU (1 mile, $65.99). Note: These rates will not be available until spring 2013.
    • Plenty of parking at the Raleigh Convention Center, $7/day
    • Free shuttle rides in downtown Raleigh to its five entertainment districts. This shuttle also has access to the Marriott, Sheraton, Clarion and Hampton.
    • Free Wi-Fi for individual World of Bluegrass attendees in the lobby of the Raleigh Convention Center and in designated outside hotspots downtown
    • Substantial savings and value from Raleigh both for individual World of Bluegrass attendees and for our trade association as a whole, plus help with media promotion and sponsorship connections
    • A strong network of volunteers already working bluegrass concerts at PineCone events (Piedmont Council of Traditional Music)
    • A performing arts hall-style venue for the IBMA Awards, with a few more (and softer) seats

“North Carolina has a rich bluegrass music history,” IBMA Interim Executive Director Nancy Cardwell noted.  “A number of our Bluegrass Hall of Fame members hail from the Tar Heel State, including Earl Scruggs himself; legendary guitar stylist Doc Watson; Red Smiley of Reno & Smiley; Carlton Haney, who produced the first multi-day bluegrass festival; Curly Seckler; Carl Story and George Shuffler.  Pre-bluegrass pioneers Wade Mainer and Charlie Poole are from North Carolina, and the Monroe Brothers (Charlie and Bill) made their first recordings in Charlotte, N.C.  The tradition continues today with a number of talented artists based in the Carolinas—including our reigning Entertainers of the Year with Steve Martin, The Steep Canyon Rangers”

While the World of Bluegrass will move to Raleigh, IBMA’s office will remain in Nashville. “IBMA hosted our World of Bluegrass events in Owensboro and Louisville, Kentucky before moving to Nashville in 2005,” said Cardwell. “We have a good home in Nashville, and we intend to stay actively involved throughout the year in local efforts to keep a high profile for bluegrass music in Music City, including quarterly ‘Bluebird in the Bluegrass’ songwriter rounds at The Bluebird Café, a ‘September is Worldwide Bluegrass Music Month’ downtown concert organized by the Foundation for Bluegrass Music, teacher workshops in collaboration with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and other events produced by local members.”
IBMA’s 2012 dates for World of Bluegrass are Sept. 24-30, in Nashville, Tennessee.  Members and fans are invited to come enjoy the conference in Nashville, to be sure to secure a ticket early for the 23rd International Bluegrass Music Awards at the historic Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 27, and toabsolutely enjoy everything Music City has to offer before we move to Raleigh for the next three years. 

Call 615-256-3222 or email info@ibma.org for more information or visit www.worldofbluegrass.org for event updates throughout the summer. For reservations at Nashville’s Renaissance Hotel and surrounding properties during World of Bluegrass 2012, please call 877-259-4716 or (615) 259-4700.  

IBMA is the international trade association for bluegrass music, with members in 50 states and 30 countries, whose goal is to work together for the future of bluegrass music.

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New CD From American Music Legend Bobby Osborne

 New CD From American Music Legend Bobby OsborneRural Rhythm Records announces the May 22, 2012 album release, NEW BLUEGRASS & OLD HEARTACHES by BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOP X-PRESS

The album was produced by Glen Duncan,Bobby Osborne and Boj (Bobby Osborne, Jr.) and contains new and old songs that will surely delight Bobby’s fans worldwide and celebrate his impressive 60 year career.

Highlights from NEW BLUEGRASS & OLD HEARTACHES include the first single release, “I’m Going Back To The Mountain” written by Jake Landers who also penned “The Old Oak Tree.” 

A newly recorded “Muddy Waters” written by Phil Rosenthal is certainly another stand out track as well.  The song was originally intended for release on the Osborne Brothers last Decca Records album in the early 70’s, but never released.

 New CD From American Music Legend Bobby OsborneOther highlights include a wonderful rediscovered song Bobby wrote many years ago titled “The Last Bridge You’ll Ever Burn” plus a newly written anthem type song titled “Born In Kentucky”.

BOBBY OSBORNE is an American Music Legend.  From his first recorded hit in 1949, to his membership in The Grand Ole Opry in 1964, to “Rocky Top” in 1967 – BOBBY OSBORNE has been one of the most influential singers and mandolin players in the history of Bluegrass and Country music.  He was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2002, inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Hall of Fame (Lonesome Pine Fiddlers) in 2009, and has recorded two State songs – “Rocky Top (Tennessee)” and “Kentucky” (Kentucky).

BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOP X-PRESS have a previous album on the Rural Rhythm Records label titled MEMORIES:  Celebrating Bobby’s 60th Anniversary as a Professional Entertainer. The album certainly showcases Bobby’s one-of-a-kind lead vocals and that familiar sound of the legendary Osborne trio. 

For more information on BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOP X-PRESS, please visit bobbyosborne.com and ruralrhythm.com

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I Draw Slow Signs with Pinecastle Records

 I Draw Slow Signs with Pinecastle RecordsPinecastle Records is pleased to announce that it has signed I Draw Slow. Their upcoming album Redhills will be released August 7th, 2012. Customers who pre-order Redhills from the Pinecastle website will also receive a free digital copy (available here) delivered on the release date. In addition, customers will also receive the single “Goldmine” instantly after their purchase.

I Draw Slow is a five piece string band playing original music in the American folk tradition, but with an Irish influence. All five members have played in old time and bluegrass bands around Ireland, Europe and the US over the last decade. Siblings Dave (guitar) and Louise (vocals) Holden have been writing together for two decades, starting on Dublin, Ireland’s touring circuit with a funk band.

An interest in writing new music in the roots tradition inspired the birth of I Draw Slow in 2007. The pair teamed up with Adrian Hart (fiddle), Colin Derham (banjo), and Konrad Liddy (bass) to form I Draw Slow.

Altogether they have created a new sound rooted in the old time style of the Appalachian Mountains, while drawing on Irish traditional music and modern Americana. The band has since written and produced two albums and toured Ireland and Europe. Their first album, Downside, was recorded in a farm kitchen in County Wicklow, Ireland and received critical acclaim in that country in 2008.

I Draw Slow’s latest project and Pinecastle Records debut, Redhills, prominently features the songwriting talents of Dave and Louise Holden. Their artfully crafted melodies support the poetic verse in each song. All but two tracks on the album were written by the pair. Redhills is a whole new songbook of stories and melodies. These are dark tales of debauchery and trouble swinging from the kind of well-crafted melodies that survive. The band and Redhills have been featured on Irish television and reviewed by influential Irish music magazines and blogs. Redhills was released in Ireland in 2011 where it caught the attention of the Irish bluegrass crowd. Pinecastle Records is pleased to be re-releasing the project in the United States.

The band has filmed two music videos featuring tunes from the Redhills album. The video for “Goldmine”has a cast and crew of dozens, including professional actors and actresses in full costume. The video for“Swans” was recorded live on a hill in South Dublin in one take with five microphones and is mandatory for anyone interested in the band. Together the videos have over 50,000 views. The band’s YouTube channelwww.youtube.com/idrawslow also contains more live performances of the band from TV shows, clubs and festivals.

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I Draw Slow at www.pinecastlemusic.com

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*** NEWS UPDATE *** BLUEGRASS AWARDS MAY [STRIKE THAT] WILL BE MOVING TO NORTH CAROLINA!

 *** NEWS UPDATE *** BLUEGRASS AWARDS MAY [STRIKE THAT] WILL BE MOVING TO NORTH CAROLINA!

UPDATE: The City of Raleigh North Carolina is expected to announce on Wednesday that they will be the host of the 2013 Bluegrass Awards show. Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane’s office confirmed today that their initial press release indicating a huge cultural announcement is indeed the suspected news of the IBMA’s Bluegrass awards location change from Nashville to Raleigh. No mention has yet been made about the World of Bluegrass business conference and fan fair that normally accompanies the awards during the week long affair. Prescription Bluegrass will have more as it becomes available.

The NBC Television  affiliate in Raleigh, NC is reporting today that the IBMA, World of Bluegrass 2013 conference may  be held in their city.

NBC-17 says, “Raleigh mayor Nancy McFarlane has called a news conference for what her office is terming a ‘huge’ cultural announcement on Wednesday at noon, and the mayor is expected to say the International Bluegrass Music Association’s awards show is coming to Raleigh in 2013.”

It no secret that the city  and state have been courting the association for the honors.  North Carolina has a rich bluegrass tradition, and officials from the bluegrass association were in Raleigh in March to check out the city.

Last January, the Prescription Bluegrass Blog published a story about the extent the city of Raleigh and the state of North Carolina where launching to entice the annual conference to their location.   SEE STORY HERE.

We’ll have more detail as soon as they become available

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IBMA Welcomes Two New Staff Members!

 IBMA Welcomes Two New Staff Members!Katherine Coe, originally from Raleigh, N.C. and a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ. in Blacksburg, Va., has been working for Denise Stiff at DS Management for the past year helping to promote Sugar Hill artist Sarah Jarosz.   Katherine’s new title is Administrative/ Media Assistant.

Caroline Wright is the new Interim Publications Editor/Special Projects Director working for IBMA on a temporary, part-time basis while Nancy Cardwell continues to serve as IBMA’s Interim Executive Director.

 

In addition to managing information and databases, coordinating office communications, assisting with accounting, coordinating member service delivery, and assisting with World of Bluegrass planning and operations,  Katherine’s job has expanded to include graphic design, website design and digital video production.

The daughter of two founding members of the Adirondack Bluegrass League, one of the oldest bluegrass societies in the country, Caroline lives on Oahu and has been a freelance writer and publicist since 1997.

Caroline is the co-author (with Tim Stafford) of Still Inside: The Tony Rice Story, the authorized biography of the pioneering flatpicking guitarist, and the former editor (print and online) of Bluegrass Now magazine.

Katherine came up with the design IBMA is using for World of Bluegrass marketing and merchandise this year, so you’ll be seeing a good deal of her work soon!

Caroline is also the founder and president emeritus of Bluegrass Hawai‘i, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to promoting bluegrass and traditional music in the Aloha State. 

Caroline will be outbased from  her home office in Hawaii, working online and by telephone.

Her duties will include managing content for BluegrassNation.org, editing International  Bluegrass, working with the Education Committee and the Distinguished Achivement Committee, and also helping with the production of IBMA’s Special Awards Luncheon during World of Bluegrass Week. 

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Carrie Hassler’s Song – THE DISTANCE – Debuts On BILLBOARD MAGAZINE

R Carrie Hasslers Song   THE DISTANCE   Debuts On BILLBOARD MAGAZINEural Rhythm Records is very proud to announce CARRIE HASSLER debuts at #10 this week on Carrie Hasslers Song   THE DISTANCE   Debuts On BILLBOARD MAGAZINE Billboard Magazine’s Bluegrass Album Chart with her new release, THE DISTANCE

“This set finds Hassler turning in a heartfelt vocal performance that puts her vocal and interpretative skills front and center with her claiming that real estate like a super pro that never has to look back. 

The kind of Nashville album that fans have been clamoring for and complaining just isn’t made any more, this is proof that mainstream doesn’t have to be a dirty word.  Simply a super country album throughout,” says Midwest Record Reviews.

Numerous tracks are hits with both Radio and Media alike.  The title cut, “The Distance” (written by Ashley McBryde) debuted last week on the U.K. Hot Disc Country Radio Airplay Chart with “Luxury Liner” (written by Gram Parsons) making its debut at #15 on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Airplay Chart (5/4).   “Carrie Hassler’s ‘Luxury Liner‘ carried me away.  Super tempo, superb vocals, and top of the line pickin’ plus a nod to Emmylou’s version.  Gram would’ve loved it,” raved Barry Tashian (Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band).

Music News Nashville has their favorite saying, “Maybe the gem of the collection is the stunning ‘Catch My Breath‘, which sounds like something that could be straight from the pages of Connie Smith a la 1967. Hassler has been paying her dues and growing as an artist for a long time now, and with THE DISTANCE, I think it’s obvious she’s ready for that next step!” “Catch My Breath” was written by Bobby K. Boyd (Hassler’s cousin) and Dale Roberson.

THE DISTANCE also includes the award-winning talents of: Tim Stafford (guitar);Ron Stewart (banjo); Justin Moses (fiddle); Alan Bibey (mandolin); Mark Fain(bass); Mark Laws (Percussion); Dale Ann Bradley (harmony vocals), and the album’s producer Steve Gulley (harmony vocals).

For more information on Carrie Hassler, please visit CarrieHassler.com, Facebookand follow her on Twitter.  For more information on Rural Rhytym Records, please visit RuralRhythm.com.

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finndersandyoungberg Prescription Bluegrass Reviews Finnders and Youngberg fy5Prescription Bluegrass CD Reviewer W. J. Hallock finds a lot to like about some familiar emotions and lyrics that strike a nerve from the latest Finnders and Youngberg CD fy5.

 

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Bluegrass-On-The-Tube Celebrates 3 Years!

Every day we get a different bluegrass video sent to our inbox from Carl Carlson, as he sends to thousands of others around the world.  This month Carl’s website and subscription service celebrate their third anniversary and already the site has become an international gathering place for bluegrass fans and researchers who use Bluegrass-On-The-Tube as a search engine to find what they need.   From the Abrams Brothers and Acoustic Blue to Andrea Zonn and everyone in between, Carl’s library  of bluegrass videos captures “The Best of the Best!”   We asked Carl to tell us about the site and how it got started.  .  .  .

Pssst… Here’s a little secret. Bluegrass On The Tube is NOT for everyone.

 Bluegrass On The Tube Celebrates 3 Years!Bluegrass On The Tube is a web site that has been around since early 2009. It just celebrated it’s 3rd anniversary of service to bluegrass fans and “friends” of bluegrass fans. So how did it come into existence and why does it continue to grow year after year?

In the beginning…

The site was the idea of a guy who knew very little about bluegrass music. His name is Carl Carlson. He was introduced to the genre by his wife who “dragged” him to a local bluegrass jam session on a cold winter night in 2009. In truth, it was one of the most pleasurable experiences of his life.

What he observed, as part of the audience, is that bluegrass music is infectious. It is impossible to sit still without some part of your body keeping time with the tunes. More importantly, he noticed that the pickers pretty much ignored the audience, primarily because they were having so much fun among themselves just playing the music. Having an audience was simply a bonus.

Carl was hooked. He wanted to know more. That started a research project that led to YouTube and ultimately to the creation of Bluegrass On The Tube.

YouTube…. good news and bad news

YouTube is hands down the most widely used video resource on the planet. It has something for everyone. The problem is, trying to find things can be a hassle, since it mixes the “good stuff” with “all stuff”. Searching for Bill Monroe music might also deliver a video of ‘uncle Joe’ playing one of Bill Monroe’s songs on the piano. It is a good source, just not very efficient.

So what is Bluegrass On The Tube all about?

The web site was created to pull out of YouTube the “best of the best” bluegrass artists and music. It provides an easy to use, searchable library of bluegrass artists and the highest quality examples of their work available, all into one location.

In addition, there is a subscription service that delivers a daily email containing a video selection from the library for one of the artists. It’s easy to sign up. It’s easy to unsubscribe. No spam, ever.

There’s never a charge. It’s all free.

The daily selections usually include not only music, but also background information about the artist. (Remember, Carl wanted to learn about bluegrass. He thought others might appreciate the information as well.)

How do artists get added to the library?

It all started with lists of traditional bluegrass artists and groups, made up of the Hall of Famers from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), as well as SPBGMA, EBMA (Europe), and others.

Added to the list are the annual nominees and winners of various music awards given by each of these same organizations.

Added to that are playlists sent in by multiple bluegrass radio stations from around the world. (Bluegrass is truly international)

So what is Bluegrass Music?

The answer depends on your tastes.

The “traditional bluegrass” fan will say, “If an artist looks like Bill Monroe, and walks like Bill Monroe, and sounds like Bill Monroe, then it is bluegrass”.

What about the “pioneers”? These are folks to came before Bill, but who were influential in shaping the sound that ultimately became known as bluegrass.

What about “newgrass”? These are artists (also recognized by IBMA and SPBGMA) who have done what artists in every discipline have done forever… taken a genre and added their own unique style to it.

“Bluegrass gospel”? Family values and religion have always been central themes in bluegrass music.

All are represented in the library.

Bluegrass On The Tube does not feature one style over another. Instead it attempts make sure every bluegrass fan, whatever their tastes, finds their favorite artists in the library, and maybe some groups they haven’t discovered yet.

All “word of mouth”…

If you have heard of Bluegrass On The Tube before, it was probably because a friend mentioned it to you, or you saw a comment on a blog, or a link from one of the 140+ bluegrass organization web sites from somewhere in the world.

The growth in popularity of the site has all been viral. Folks come, look and stay because they like what they see. And, because music is meant to be shared and enjoyed in groups, they tend to tell their friends about it, and they tell their friends, and so it goes. The site is currently enjoyed by fans from virtually every continent on the globe.

Bluegrass On The Tube is NOT for everyone… just bluegrass fans and “friends” of bluegrass fans.

www.BluegrassOnTheTube.com

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New CD From Jerry Douglas Slides In June 26!

 New CD From Jerry Douglas Slides In June 26!Jerry Douglas, the internationally recognized Dobro master, will release his first solo album in 3 years on 26 June via eOne Music.

“Traveler” features special guest vocals from Eric Clapton, Mumford & Sons, Paul Simon, Keb’ Mo’, Marc Cohn and Alison Krauss. Douglas’ rendition of the Leadbelly classic “On A Monday,” is noteworthy as it marks his lead vocal debut. Other guests are Dr. John (piano), Béla Fleck (banjo), Del McCoury (harmony vocals), Sam Bush (harmony vocals and mandolin) and Omar Hakim (drums). Recorded in Nashville, New Orleans, New York and Banbury, U.K., “Traveler” was produced by Russ Titelman.

In addition to being a member of Alison Krauss & Union Station, The Country Gentlemen, J.D. Crowe & The New South, Boone Creek, Strength in Numbers, Elvis Costello’s Sugarcanes, and other bands, Douglas has graced over 2,000 recordings by James Taylor, Paul Simon, Ray Charles, Lyle Lovett, Elvis Costello, Garth Brooks, Charlie Haden, Earl Scruggs, Phish, Emmylou Harris, Bill Frisell, The Chieftains just to name a few.

Jerry Douglas was a guest at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festivals in 2004 (performing with Vince Gill) and in 2007 with Alison Krauss & Union Station.

 New CD From Jerry Douglas Slides In June 26!

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Mecca of Bluegrass – Bean Blossom Festival Announces Performance Schedule

 Mecca of Bluegrass   Bean Blossom Festival Announces Performance ScheduleThe 46th Annual Bill Monroe Memorial Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival will be held June 9 – 16, 2012 at the Bill Monroe Memorial Bluegrass Music Park & Campground in Bean Blossom (Brown County), Indiana. 

The 8-day event includes a stellar line-up of over 50 bluegrass bands, Youth Bluegrass Boot Camp, instrument and vocal workshops, jam sessions, camping, food, vendors, and so much more. 

Tickets can be purchased by phone (800) 414-4677 or at the park’s website: www.beanblossom.US

The 46th Annual Bill Monroe Memorial Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival includes performances by:
Saturday, June 9

Tim Graves, Daryl Mosley and Farm Country, Newfound Road, Jesse McReynolds and Virginia Boys, Larry Stephenson Band, Gene Watson, Larry Gillis and Swamp Grass, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, and Tommy Brown & County Line Grass

Sunday, June 10

Marge Sullivan Family, Pastor Baggett, Cumberland River, Don Stanley and Middle Creek, Tommy Brown and County Line Grass, Volume Five, Chris Jones and Night Drivers, Grasstowne, Jr. Sisk and Rambler’s Choice, Darrell Webb Band

Monday, June 11

Bankester Family, Lonesome Highway, Common Strings, Moron Brothers, David Davis and Warrior River Boys, Ronnie Reno and Reno Tradition, Lonesome River Band, The Boxcars, Hill Benders

Tuesday, June 12

Don Rigsby and Midnight Call, Spinney Brothers, Jimmy Bowen and Santa Fe, Moron Brothers, Glen Bonham and Southern Tradition, Little Roy and Lizzy Show, Randy Waller and Country Gentlemen, The Expedition Show

Wednesday, June 13

Spinney Brothers, Wildwood Valley Boys, Goldwing Express, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen, Karl Shifflett & Big Country Show, Kenny & Amanda Smith, The Grascals, Longview, Special Consensus, and a great performance by our Boot Camp attendees at 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, June 14

Kyle Ramey Band, Larry Efaw and Mountaineers, James King Band, Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain, Marty Raybon & Full Circle, Karl Shifflett, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, David Parmley & Continental Divide, Audie Blaylock & Redline, Special Consensus

Friday, June 15

Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain, Dale Ann Bradley, Charlie Sizemore Band, Larry Sparks & Lonesome Ramblers, JD Crowe & The New South, Ralph Stanley II, James King Band

Saturday, June 16

Magnolia Drive, Tommy Sells & Big Country Show, Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, Dr. Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys, Tony Rice Unit, JD Crowe and Former New South Reunion Show.

The YOUTH BLUEGRASS BOOT CAMP takes place June 11-13, 2012.  The camp is open to ages 6-18 years and offers over 15 hours of professional instruction in all levels, beginner through advanced for Banjo, Guitar, Fiddle, Bass and Mandolin.  The event is sponsored by CIBA, J.D. Crowe & The New South, Martin Guitars, and the Bean Blossom Jamboree Foundation.  For anyone interested in becoming a sponsor or requesting more information on the camp, please contact Sarah Wasson via email swasson@setel.com

Sam Jackson, George Riddle, and the legendaryTommy Lamb will emcee the event.  Sound will be provided by Tom Feller and J&R Productions.

The Bill Monroe Music Park is located at 5163 SR 135N, Bean Blossom, Indiana  46160.  For  more information including purchasing tickets, directions, complete schedule, and more, please visit: www.billmonroemusicpark.com  or www.beanblossom.US
The 45th Annual Bill Monroe Memorial Bluegrass Festival is sponsored by:
Dillman Furniture, Martin Guitars, and Hope River Entertainment.

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World Premiere Video–Watch it Tonight On Line – IIIrdTymeOut.com

 World Premiere Video–Watch it Tonight On Line   IIIrdTymeOut.comWhether you are in Nashville, Tennessee or around the world, YOU can join Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out for WSM’s Station Inn Sessions and the WOLRD PREMIER of their NEW VIDEO for “Pretty Little Girl From Galax” at 7:00 pm (Central). . 

First a live radio show will kick off at 5:00 pm (Central) when WSM’s DJ, Mike Terry will interview Russell Moore and feature the band’s #1 album PRIME TYME and #1 hit song, “Pretty Little Girl From Galax.”  

Next, at 6:00 pm (Central), RUSSELL MOORE & IIIRD TYME OUT will perform a live one hour concert that will air on WSM Radio and will stream live online at WSMonline.com

If you are in the Nashville, TN area, be a part of the LIVE audience at the Station Inn.  The event is completely FREE!

Then switch your browser over to IIIrdTymeOut.com.  Following the radio performance, RUSSELL MOORE & IIIRD TYME OUT will host the WORLD PREMIER of their new music video, “Pretty Little Girl From Galax” on their website at 7:00 pm (Central). 

This exciting new music video was filmed on location in Galax, Virginia and was directed by Sammy Passamano III (Rural Rhythm) with Josh Trivett of Moonstruck Management serving as Producer.

The band personally thanks the City of Galax, Virginia for their hospitality during the video shoot and extend a very special thanks to the actors Jordan VaughanAshley Nale and William Nale; along with Ray Kohl, Director of Tourism, Jackie Roberts (Robert’s Citgo Gas Station), Stevie Barr (Barr’s Fiddle Shop), The Rex Theater and the Virginia State Parks for use of the Red Caboose at New River Trail State Park.

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Audie Blaylock & Redline in Current Issue of HOT ROD MAGAZINE

 Audie Blaylock & Redline in Current Issue of HOT ROD MAGAZINE

Band Gearing Up for Performance at the HOT ROD POWER TOUR!

AUDIE BLAYLOCK & REDLINE, who appear in the current issue of HOT ROD MAGAZINE, are very proud to announce their upcoming June 3, 2012 performance during the HOT ROD POWER TOUR in downtown Muskegon, Michigan.  This Cruise Night event is sponsored by the Coker Tire Company and takes place at the Shoreline Drive at 4th Street with a performance by the band at 5:30 pm. This will surely be a big hit with Power Tour participants, as well as local car enthusiasts.

As the recognized leader in tires and wheels for collector vehicles of all shapes and sizes, Coker Tire Company is well-known in the automotive aftermarket world.

They have been involved with the Hot Rod Power Tour in previous years, and even held a huge Cruise Night event at their world headquarters in 2010.  During this year’s Cruise Night, Coker Tire will certainly keep the party going after hours and are thrilled to have Audie Blaylock & Redline entertain the crowd.  “These guys are gear heads at heart, and they play incredible music, with a great Southern style that is sure to make the Michigan crowd take notice,” said Corky Coker owner of Coker Tire.

Audie Blaylock & Redline are celebrating a brand new radio single release, “A Natural Thing” from their upcoming album, HARD COUNTRY set for release June 19, 2012.  The band  has five albums on the Rural Rhythm Records label including:  I’M GOING BACK TO OLD KENTUCKY (A Bill Monroe Celebration), CRYIN HEART BLUES, AUDIE BLAYLOCK & REDLINE, LIVE AT BEAN BLOSSOM (with Lonesome River Band, Russell More and IIIrd Tyme Out, Ronnie Reno, Blue Moon Rising, Bobby Osborne and many more) and THE ALL-STAR JAM – LIVE AT GRAVES MOUNTAIN (with Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out, Lonesome River Band, Carl Jackson, Mark Newton, Carrie Hassler, Crowe Brothers, Lou Reid and Carolina, and Brand New Strings).  For more information on Audie Blaylock & Redline, please visit the band at AudieBlaylock.com and Facebook.

The HOT ROD POWER TOUR 2012 kicks off in Detroit, Michigan on June 2nd and will make its way south to Arlington, TX:

June 2 – GM Proving Grounds, 3300 General Motors Rd., Milford, Michigan 48380

June 3 – Downtown – Shoreline Drive at 4th Street, Muskegon, MI (163 mi) 49441

June 4 – University of Illinois Assembly Hall, 1800 South 1st St, Champaign, IL (287 mi) 61820

June 5 – Gateway Motorsports Park, 700 Raceway Blvd, Madison, IL (178 mi) 62060

June 6 – Buffalo Run Casino, 1000 Buffalo Run Blvd, Miami, OK (315 mi) 74354

June 7 – Kicker Audio Headquarters 3100 N. Husband, Stillwater, OK (160 mi) 74075

June 8 – QuickTrip Ball Park, 1600 Lone Star Parkway, Grand Prairie, TX (272 mi) 75050

June 9 – Baseball Park, Arlington, TX (Long Hauler Awards) (1375 miles)

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Grascal’s Johnson Among Celebs Stepping Up For Children

 Grascal’s Johnson Among Celebs Stepping Up For ChildrenBluegrass and Country Stars, and Athletes Support “Waiting For Wishes”

Celebrity waiters, including Jamie Johnson of The Grascals, donned waiters jackets to serve diners, sign autographs and accept donations at the 11th annual Waiting for Wishes celebrity waiters dinner at The Palm Restaurant in Nashville.

Former Tennessee Titan Kevin Carter, along with Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts, hosted the event.

Jamie Johnson took the stage with young cancer patient, Ansley McLaurin, to share a song with the crowd.

Celebrity participants included Joe Don Rooney of Rascal Flatts, skating champion Scott Hamilton, singer Guy Penrod and NFL greats Eddie George, Craig Hentrich, Derrick Mason, Brad Hopkins and Eric Winston among many others.

Silent and live auctions offered plenty of opportunity for giving with proceeds benefitting The Kevin Carter Foundation and The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Middle Tennessee. More than $1 million has been raised over the past decade to support this vital charity.

Multi-award winners, The Grascals, recently made their 117th appearance on the stage of the legendary Grand Ole Opry followed by a sold out performance at the famed Cumberland Caverns for an installment of the very unique “Bluegrass Underground” series.

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Ireland’s Niall Toner Updates Us On New Recording

Niall’s Report:

I just got back from Nashville where I was recording my first album for Pinecastle Records, which is slated for a worldwide release in September 2012. We were working at a wonderful studio called Loud, on Music Row, and the results were very satisfying indeed.
Post-production was at the Toolshed Studios in Mount Juliet, TN. 

 Ireland’s Niall Toner Updates Us On New Recording

We cut nine new songs of mine, including a tribute to the late Earl Scruggs, called ‘The pride and joy of Shelby’, and an instrumental I composed called ‘Burren backstep’.
Other new titles include ‘Million dollar bill’, ‘Judge and jury’, and ‘Bling’, and the project was produced by Keith Sewell (Dixie Chicks, Lyle Lovett, Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs).
We also recut ‘William Smith Monroe’ and ‘Tomorrow’, which will be included.


Keith also played guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, and piano; Ashby Frank played mandolin, Viktor Krauss played upright bass, and Rob Ickes played Dobro and Weissenborn guitar.
I sang lead and played mandolin, and Wendy Buckner, Fiaz Farrelly, and Keith sang harmonies. The sessions were engineered by legendary Nashville whizz-kid (and old-time clawhammer player) Jake Burns. Thank you, guys, for all your talent. 

Fiaz Farrelly came with me to document the entire experience, and also got to make his vocal debut on our ‘Earl’ song. Fiaz also took this photo at Loud Studios, which shows (l-r) Jake Burns, Keith Sewell, me, Rob Ickes, Ashby Frank, and Viktor Krauss.
The provisional title for the album is Onwards and upwards, and the release will be during WOB 2012. 

On a personal note, I want to thank all my friends and supporters here who have helped me to make this giant step forward for ‘Irish bluegrass’. Most especially, I want to thank my wife, Moira, who has been a rock of support all the way.

I want to pay tribute to Steve Johnson of Mountain Music Entertainment who now represents me exclusively, for having the foresight and the courage to take me on, and for arranging the showcase at IBMA 2011 that got me signed to Pinecastle.

I also must thank my son Daradh for his work on my website, my son Niall for inspiration and advice on writing songs, Fiaz Farrelly for his photos, design, and general artistry, and my entire family for sticking with me, and putting up with me and my dreams.  Martino Coppo and Jimmy Sunnebrandt for being my band on that auspicious occasion. 

None of this would have happened without the support and encouragement and pure straight-forward help and assistance I got from the team at Air Play Direct. Both Lynda and Robert have given a service well beyond the call of duty, and I owe then a debt of gratitude. It’s also worth mentioning that my Music is still at the Number One spot in the Air Play Direct ‘all-time’ Chart in the Folk/Bluegrass category. Many thanks, APD, and here’s to the future. 

Last, but certainly not least, thanks to Ethan Burkhart, Matt Hood, and Lonnie Lassiter and the entire Pinecastle team for signing me to their record label on that night. were not for the amazing support and loyalty of the talented and brilliant Clem O’Brien and the equally talented and brilliant Dick Gladney. We have been playing together for the past ten years, and whatever the future brings, Clem and Dick and I remain a firm and united musical unit, with a solid philosophy of keeping our standards of originality as high as possible, and flying the flag for Original Irish Bluegrass, Roots and Traditional Country Music. Onwards and Upwards..

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Ray Edwards & Hard Rock Mountain Release Tribute Single to Jimmy Martin!

 Ray Edwards & Hard Rock Mountain Release Tribute Single to Jimmy Martin!Rural Rhythm Records announces the new single release, “My Name Is Jimmy Martin (Do You Remember Me?)” from the upcoming album,PORTRAIT OF A BLUEGRASS SONGWRITER by Ray Edwards & Hard Rock Mountain

Marty Raybon, Russell Moore, Darrell Webb, Lou Reid, Christy Reid and Ray Edwards all contribute their vocal talents to the new single. 

Musicians include:  Ray Edwards(Banjo); Bobby Wood (Mandolin); Mike Wood(Rhythm Guitar); Doug Campbell (Electric Bass); Jimmy Martin Jr. (Snare Drum); and special guest, Michael Cleveland (Fiddle).

Jimmy Martin has always been Ray Edwards’ bluegrass hero, so when Jimmy passed away in 2005, Ray decided to pay tribute to Jimmy in song and tapped his long-time friend Larry Cox to help him co-write the composition. “A brilliantly written song performed by some of the greatest musicians and singers in the business.  I was honored to play snare drum on the session and I know Dad would be proud,” said Jimmy Martin Jr.

PORTRAIT OF A BLUEGRASS SONGWRITER is part of the new SAGE BRUSH MUSIC / RURAL RHYTHM RECORDS Songwriters Album projects.  SAGE BRUSH MUSIC is a sister division with RURAL RHYTHM RECORDS and is working together to showcase the talents of top songwriters in our genre.

Rural Rhythm’s first album project which showcased a top songwriter was the IBMA and DOVE nominated album LOOK TO THE LIGHT: Songs Of Faith By The Pen of Rick Lang.  Although the songs were not under the SAGE BRUSH MUSIC banner the project gave birth to the concept of showcasing top songwriters in special album project format.

Ray Edward’s association with Sage Brush Music is not a new one.  Both have teamed up with great success in the past with the #1 song “Hard Rock Mountain Prison (‘Til I Die)” by Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, the gospel hit song “Over In The Promised Land” by Lou Reid & Carolina, and the current single by Lou Reid & Carolina“Carolina Moonshine Man”.

More on Ray Edwards

Ray is a Two-Time World Champion Banjo Player.  He has toured and recorded for over thirty-years with the likes of Randy Travis, Tom T. Hall, Jeanie C. Riley, Ed Bruce, Lynn Anderson, Sammy Kershaw and many more.  Ray’s songs have been recorded by George Jones, Tom T. Hall and more.

Stay tuned for upcoming announcement and an all-star line-up appearing onPORTRAIT OF A BLUEGRASS SONGWRITER at RuralRhythm.com

Radio stations can download the new single at AirplayDirect.com.

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Bluegrass Pioneer Everett Lilly Gone at 87

 Bluegrass Pioneer Everett Lilly Gone at 87Everett Lilly, the younger of The Lilly Brothers, passed away at his home at Clear Creek in Raleigh County on Tuesday.  He was 87.   Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The family has asked in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Everett Lilly Memorial Fund at City National Bank in Beckley.

Lilly was one of the pioneers of bluegrass music.  Along with is brother Bea who died in 2005, the Lilly Brothers began performing on Beckley radio station WJLS soon after World War II.  They moved on to perform in Wheeling and then Nashville.  During the 1950′s they played with Flatt and Scruggs regularly on the Grand Ole Opry.

Everett Lilly replaced Curly Seckler in Flatt & Scruggs’ Foggy Mountain Boys and his inclusion changed the band’s sound tremendously as he wasn’t restricted to mainly rhythm playing.

The Lilly Brothers are credited with bringing bluegrass to New England and with influencing such future bluegrass artists as Peter Rowan, Joe Val and Bill Keith, among others. The pair is also credited with bringing bluegrass music to Japan.  Joe Val once said of The Lilly Brothers’ influence on urban Massachusetts, “Those guys hit on like a bombshell. Nobody’d ever heard anything like that before.”

In 1986. the Lilly Brothers were inducted into the Massachusetts Country Music Hall of Fame and the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2002.  IN 2009, Everett was awarded the Vandalia Award–which is the highest honor a West Virginia folk singer can receive.  

Most recently, Lilly had been performing with his group called “The Lilly Mountaineers” which included his two sons.

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New Banjo Bridges Acoustic and Electric

 New Banjo Bridges Acoustic and ElectricThe long awaited Deering Phoenix 6-string banjo is arriving at select Deering dealers throughout the world.

Officially launched at the 2012 winter NAMM trade show in Anaheim, CA, the light weight 6-string banjo which is tuned and played like a guitar has has 2 pickups and volume & blend controls and does not remain long in store inventory.

One Seattle dealer had his less than 2 weeks when it was played and purchased by one of the world’s most famous musicians.

What makes this banjo so different? First, it has six strings and is tuned and played like a guitar. The Phoenix also features both a piezo and a humbucker Kavanjo® pickup mounted to a Renaissance head, offering a well balanced tone across all six strings.

The blend control allows the player to truly dial in their tone to suit their style and sits alongside a master volume control, offering unprecedented control of their sound to suit any situation.

The new patent pending bridge plate is designed to increase the sustain of each note played, while taming unwanted feedback, both of which further enhance the tone of the Phoenix.

Unplugged, the acoustic sound of the Phoenix allows it to live up to its name as a true acoustic/electric banjo, producing a warm, round and rich sound without too much brightness, largely due to the Renaissance head. This latest banjo is Deering innovation at its finest.

Along with the tonal and amplification advantages offered by the Phoenix, there is a new state of the art thermo set polymer finish on the hardware in a stunning antique gold which makes it virtually tarnish free and hypoallergenic.

The violin grade maple rim and neck receive a rich dark amber stain and satin finish. Rounding out the overall aesthetic of the banjo is a white banner with the Deering name on the peghead and white dot fingerboard inlay markers.

Deering Banjo Company was founded in 1975 and has grown to become the largest manufacturer of American made banjos in the world. Located in Spring Valley, CA, Deering produces all of its quality 4-string, 5-string, 6-string, and 12-string banjos in the same US facility and boasts the most knowledgeable team in the industry. Always on the cutting edge of banjo innovation, Deering is proud to have artists such as Bela Fleck, Mumford & Sons, Steve Martin, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, the Avett Brothers, and Dropkick Murphys play their banjos.

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Darrel Webb Signs with Rural Rhythm

Darrel Webb Releases Exclusive Video to Celebrate Contract Signing
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Foghorn In Ireland – Post #2

 Foghorn In Ireland   Post #2The Foghorn String Band, in Ireland this month, is guest blogging for us. Again, Nadine Landry writes for the group….

We sure are a lucky bunch! We get to travel and experience our favorite place: Ireland. An average day consists of driving the wee roads looking at the sheep and cattle grazing in the green (yes, green everywhere!) pastures, stopping in a pub and being served perfect pints of Guinness every time, visiting with great friends we only get to see once a year. Not to mention playing music to audiences that seem to like what we do and what we’ve done to their songs and tunes!

Every once in a while, just when you think nothing can get any more perfect, we get even luckier. Let us go back to Thursday night. After a great gig at the lovely Glens Centre in Manorhamilton, we walked  Foghorn In Ireland   Post #2down to Connelly’s for a pint, and ended up in one of the most amazing song swap ever. Joe and Ita have owned the 150 squared foot bar for 40 years. He claimed he used to know 6000 songs, she said she can’t carry a tune. But while he sang, she sang along to every song. We traded songs for hours, the few patrons joining in, a timeless session that could have happened ages ago. 

The trip to Dublin the next day was pleasant and got greater when we got to the Grand Social and met our friends I Draw Slow (http://idrawslow.wordpress.com/).  Formed by a brother-sister duet Dave and Louise Holden, with friends Adrian Hart (fiddle), Colin Durham (banjo) and Konrad Liddy (upright bass), they play beautiful originals with an Americana flair. They just got signed to Pinecastle Records.   Foghorn In Ireland   Post #2America, check them out, they will be on the East Coast of the US in September. The gig turned out to be packed and magical. It feels so good to roll in to a big city across the ocean and be greeted by an enthusiastic loving audience! 

We repeated the Foghorn – I Draw Slow show the next night in Galway at the world renowned Crane Bar, to an equally fantastic audience. Sad to say goodbye to our friends, but as they were heading back to Dublin, our journey continued on to Dingle.     

We took the scenic drive through Doolin and the Cliff of Moher just south of Galway. The road, though majorly touristic, is very tiny.  Foghorn In Ireland   Post #2Tiny as in two lanes, with no shoulder and stone fences on each side! Tiny as when you think the truck passing by is going to rip your mirror off, hypothetically.  Tiny as a bus passed by and to avoid a ripped off mirror, we ended up in the ditch, two left side wheels in the mud, 2 inches from the stone fence. Within minutes, 3 cars had stopped and folks had offered to help. It took an hour, two ropes, a big jeep, stopping traffic for 15 minutes, and we were out of there. Thank you strangers for helping us out! 

More to come from Doolin! 

Foghorn Stringband is presently touring in Ireland. Check out their schedule on www.foghornstringband.com or find them on Facebook. 

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National Traditional Country Music Assoc. President Critical of National Media

 National Traditional Country Music Assoc. President Critical of National Media

LeMars, Iowa…..Americas upper Midwest’s longest running promoter of America’s traditional and classic country, bluegrass, and folk music, is very outspoken when he talks about the future of old-time acoustic music in his part of the country. 

A Smithsonian Institution recording artist, and worldwide traveler performing and promoting America’s ‘rural’ music, Bob Everhart of Anita, Iowa, is quick to point out the discrimination by national media against Midwest lifestyle and music. 

“We’ve become the part of America that is nothing more than a ‘fly-over’ zone.  The media in NYC and LA don’t even know we exist.  They send out their programming, news, and entertainment to satisfy an audience in NYC or LA, and us. 

How often to you see a performer on any of these so called ‘national’ programs from Iowa?  Do they think there is no talent here, or do they think we do not exist.  I’d call that discrimination, no matter how you look at it.”

Everhart has been president of the National Traditional Country Music Association for all of the last 37 years.  He is also the producer and director of the oldest festival in Mid-America devoted to acoustic traditional country, bluegrass, and folk music.  “We’ve been in this stagnant economy for nearly nine years now. 

Because of the uncompetitive price of gas in America it has cut down long-distance travel considerably.  If there is anyone in this country who sees gas prices change at every pump in town at exactly the same time, and not realize this as collusion, means there’s something wrong with Webster’s dictionary. 

 National Traditional Country Music Assoc. President Critical of National MediaHere in Iowa, we are doing all we can to make it possible for those who appreciate the very ‘real’ talent of traditional, classic, and ‘real’ country, bluegrass, and folk music, are launching ‘Daze of Save.’  We’re going even further back with our musical offerings, which you will never see on national television, simply because we are the ones those very same people ‘fly-over’. 

For us it’s the roots, the whole roots, and nothing but the roots.  We’re dedicated to not only the preservation of America’s beautiful music of the past, we’re determined to make it a level playing field, very unlike the ‘we’re for sale’  sign on every television show and theater production that takes place in America’s urban areas.”

Everhart goes on to say, “In this fast moving world of computerized video games, machines that make music, and vehicles that travel the universe, it seems little is left to individual accomplishment.  What has this to do with the past, much less interest anyone in a musical art form that is out of vogue?  Put more simply, how you gonna keep them down on the farm after they’ve seen TV, and especially for those that carry their TV with them.  Well, in LeMars, Iowa, that’s exactly what we’re up to.  We’re not only keeping down on the farm, we’re singing about it.  ‘Iowa” is a Pottawattamie Indian word for “peaceful valley between two big rivers, this is the place.”  And, that’s where “Daze of Save” comes in. 

We’re going to entice our local residents to save their gas money traveling to events, festivals, and programs in the urban cities, and bring it back home to the real ‘country.’  Our annual old-time acoustic music event is now in it’s 37th year.  It’s devoted entirely to bringing alive not only the music of Iowa’s settling pioneers, but the pioneer’s survival crafts as well.  The way things are going in the political arena in America, it looks like we’re all going to need pioneer survival crafts.  Not only just Iowans.  We invite anyone with a “Daze of Save” attitude to be with us.”

The whole week of Aug. 26 through Sept. 2, is devoted to everything Everhart is talking about.  With ten sound stages and over 650 performers, there will no doubt be some interest in how this all pans out in the national and international media arena.  According to Everhart, “This whole event, especially the music, has become a valid alternative to 24-hour, 192-channel television.”

Yet, the television media has not ignored this event.  All three national networks have been there in one form or another, and Iowa Public Television has been there several times, even spawning their own “Old Time Country Music” television show, a seven-year project with Everhart as host, that aired regularly in 22 states.  According to Everhart, “The biggest thrill for us was when the BBC came to do a show called “The World About Us,”  After all the televising, they asked me to go to London to narrate the entire program.  It was quite a thrill, and it was a super good program.  Very unlike the “fly-over” discrimination we experience today.”

What’s to happen with America’s traditional musical art forms and genres?  Everhart keeps trying.  “We created the Pioneer Music Museum in 1976, which is located in Anita, Iowa, as well as America’s Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame.  You’d be surprised at the incredible number of celebrities in this musical genre who have placed some of their most cherished musical instruments and attire in this museum, because according to them….”We’ll never be recognized for our contributions to country music in Nashville.”  Well, doesn’t that explain my statement about the ‘we’re for sale’ signs on every media door these days?  Just last year Bill Anderson, Jim Ed Brown and the legendary Patti Page attended to support what we are doing.”

The event that Everhart directs, continues his “Daze of Save” logic in the largest gathering of its kind in the Midwest.  “We’ll keep struggling as long as there is good performers and good people who ‘care’ about America, and America’s past, including her long legacy of early old-time musical art forms.  We’ll never get any recognition from NYC or LA, we know this.”

The association that Everhart is president of has a website at www.ntcma.net where more information about the activities of this very vibrant musical adventure can be found.

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New Website Bundles Venues, Bands and Fans

www.nationalbluegrass.com New Website Bundles Venues, Bands and Fans is a relatively new website with an interesting concept. We first discovered the site after The Gold Sisters sent us a note that they were in the running for a new award that we’d not heard about. In researching the site, we discovered that there are actually five bluegrass bands all competing for something called the B.O.R.N. Award. (Volume Five, Monroeville, The Hillbenders, and Blue Moon Rising round out the other four).  Last month’s award winner was Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen.

John Lockaby, the site’s owner told us  the B.O.R.N. award stands for Band On Rise Nationally, in which the site highlights five bands each month to go against each other to see who the fans are most impressed with. Lockaby says it works in two different ways, “first it gets folks to come to our site, and most importantly it exposes some of the better young bands in our business.”  Each month National Bluegrass will award the winner an advertising package on their site, and the five bands that receive the most votes throughout the year will go head to head in December, for the B.O.R.N winner of the year, in which they will book the winner for multiple venues.  The website is set up for the venues, bands, and fans to come together in one spot. All bands can sign up free on the web-site to have access to the “Calendar” feature and post their dates. Lockaby says, the site also offers a premium package, which is only $10 a year.  With the premium artists and venues can get a dedicated page about them, with link, pic, and personal schedule.

Other features of the site include a news page, CD Reviews, Charts and a “Members Area” (registration is free).

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Aussie Band ‘The Mid North’ Releases Debut CD with Features from America’s X-Train!

The  Aussie Band ‘The Mid North’ Releases Debut CD with Features from America’s X Train!Debut Bluegrass (Americana) Album from ‘The Mid North’ is an amazing album from start to finish. The songwriting, production and performances are outstanding. It will become your next high rotation album. Well worth a listen.” Bellbottom Magazine. 2012

The band’s Scott Collins  tells us the album is all original music and features players such as Mick Albeck (fiddle), Jenny Shimmin (Banjo), Pete Fidler (Dobro), Nick Dear (Mandolin) Kat Mear (Fiddle), Ross Nickerson, Mark Miracle, Peter McLaughlin and more.

Scott also mentioned  that ABC radio in Australia has picked up the first single ‘Rosewood’ and has been playing it for the last month.  

The Mid North hail from Bellingen NSW Australia and play mostly original bluegrass and Americana music including ‘Where I found my home’ as featured on World Wide Bluegrass radio, crowd favourite ‘Rosewood’ also featured on ABC radio and the rip roaring ‘Where the Sun Shines’.

You might remember when Arizona’s X-Train toured “Down Under” just before Christmas and the band’s Mark Miracle wrote several Guest-Blogger comments for us.  So we asked Mark for his thoughts on The Mid North and here they are:

We first heard of Scott Collins (band member of “The Mid North”) prior to our leaving for our month long Australia/New Zealand tour (Nov/Dec ’11). Ross (Nickerson) had sent us a few of his tunes with the suggestion that we get familiar with them so we could have Scott join us on stage at the Harrietville BG Convention in Harrietville, AUS. Scott joined us on stage on 2 occasions over the weekend and we performed “Rosewood” and “Where I Found My Home”, both of which he wrote. Come to find out that the sets were recorded and Scott included “Rosewood” on the latest project, “The Mid North / You Were Right About The Stars”. What an honor! “X Train” also hopes to put out a new project and include this tune as well…most likely the live version from Harrietville, as this track showcases Scott and his talents so well. I have heard tracks from the new cd and what a great collection of music from down under. “X Train” will be returning to Australia in Dec for over 2 weeks of concerts and teaching at the Melaney Banjo Camp…and we hope to see Scott Collins, along with MANY of our new friends, while we are there.

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The album is available to listen to and buy at:

www.cdbaby.com/themidnorth  It is also available for digital download on itunes and other digital music sites. Hard copies of the cd are available for $20 plus postage via the band website.

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Fans CHOOSE – LRB Songs for New CD

LONESOME RIVER BAND   -  SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

 Fans CHOOSE – LRB Songs for New CD30 Years ago no one really knew what Lonesome River Band was much less the initials <LRB>.  Today LRB is celebrating the 30-year milestone by releasing an unprecedented three mini-CDs all in the same year. 

Each CD was to have 10 songs grouped from each of the band’s three decades.   Now the band has announced a birthday surprise.  What better way to celebrate than to let the fans in on the decisions.  What songs do YOU want to hear!

Lonesome River Band is asking for your help!  Since you all have been so supportive of LRB, we are asking the fans to decide on which songs appear our CHRONOLOGY, VOLUME THREE album releasing this Fall on Rural Rhythm Records.  As you know CHRONOLOGY, VOLUME ONE is now available, and VOLUME TWO releases July 3, 2012.


To cast your vote, (for Chronology, Volume Three)  please visit LonesomeRiverBand.com click on CAST YOUR VOTE and select your top 5 favorite songs. 

The top fan choices will appear on CHRONOLOGY, VOLUME THREE.  Voting ends June 1, 2012.

A random drawing of participants will be held and prizes awarded!

We can’t thank you enough for your support of LRB for an amazing 30 years. We certainly could not continue to play our music and record albums without your support!
Stay tuned for a lot of exciting news coming this year and big celebration this Fall.  Please check out our tour schedule at LonesomeRiverBand.com and we hope to see you this year!

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Vince Gill–Back To Bluegrass!

Earl Scruggs’ Passing Influences Vince Gill To Return to Bluegrass

Nashville, TN – May 3, 2012 — Vince Gill  Vince Gill–Back To Bluegrass!will take to the road for a dozen bluegrass shows in June.  The 20-time Grammy-winner and member of the Country Music Hall of Fame will be backed by a band made up of some of the most acclaimed pickers in contemporary music, specifically fiddler Stuart Duncan, guitarist Jeff White, banjoist Jim Mills and bassist Dennis Crouch.  Gill will round out the band on guitar, mandolin and vocals.

“After the passing of Earl Scruggs [on March 28],” Gill says, “it means the world to me to do these dates with this world-class band playing the music that Earl defined.  I absolutely adore this music.”

Duncan, a four-time Grammy winner and member of the Nashville Bluegrass Band, has recorded with Alison Krauss, Yo Yo Ma, Elvis Costello, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, among many others; Jeff White, a regular member of Gill’s band, has also made records with Del McCoury, Lyle Lovett, The Chieftains and Keith Whitley.  Mills, who earned five Grammys as a member of Ricky Skaggs’ Kentucky Thunder, appears too on albums by Doyle Lawson, Bruce Hornsby and Garrison Keillor.  Crouch, like Gill, is a member of the Nashville cult band, The Time Jumpers, and has recorded with such luminaries as Ralph Stanley, John Fogerty, Steve Earle, Johnny Cash and Elton John.

These are the tour dates and locations: June 13, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, VA;June 14, Alabama Theatre, North Myrtle Beach, SC; June 15 and June 16, The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA; June 17, Knight Theater, Charlotte, NC; June 21, Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN; June 22, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA; June 23,   Anderson Music Hall, Hiawassee, GA; June 24, Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham, NC; June 28, Yellow Creek Park, Owensboro, KY; June 29, Lexington Opera House, Lexington, KY; and June 30,Honeywell Center, Wabash, IN.

Bluegrass prodigy Sarah Jarosz will open for Gill from June 13 through June 23. A singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Jarosz signed to Sugar Hill Records when she was 16.  She has since released the critically celebrated albums Song Up In Her Head (which contains the Grammy-nominated “Mansinneedof” track) and Follow Me Down.

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Foghorn In Ireland – Guest Blog Post #1

…from Foghorn String Band’s Nadine Landry…

Greetings from Ireland!

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Well, here we are, day 3 of the tour, heading to Manorhamilton for a concert at the Glens Centre. We started off in Cookstown, at the Red Room, a lovely house concert organized by a great family, fans of bluegrass and old time music. Here’s a clip from that night:

Since the next day we only had a half hour drive to Omagh, we decided to play tourists and went up to visit the Giant’s Causeway; an impressive area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption, or as the legend goes, a bridge connecting Ireland and Scotland, built by giant Irish warrior Finn McCool and destroyed by his Scottish counterpart Benandonner. And since we were so close to Bushmills, a visit to the distillery was mandatory ! We got to see how the delicious gold liquid was made from the grain to the bottling, with a complimentary glass of a 12 year special reserve at the end of the tour. We then headed to Omagh, where we were greeted by Mark McCausland, from the Lost Brothers (http://thelostbrothersband.com/) He had contacted us a few weeks ago, just in time when we were looking all over to fill the few open dates on the calendar. A good proper bar gig at the McCann’s bar, a great rowdy crowd and a well deserved night’s rest made our stay in Omagh fantastic!

The great thing about this tour is that our newest member, Reeb Willms, is joining us for the first time in this part of the world, along with her father Norm! So many great sights to see, friends to meet and old buddies to catch up with. Well, we gotta go! More to come soon!

For the whole month of May, Foghorn Stringband will be traveling across Ireland, England, Wales, Scotland, France and Switzerland. Follow us on Facebook or www.foghornstringband.com

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INSIDE MUSIC ROW FEATURES MARTY RAYBON

It would be fair to say that Marty Raybon has left his mark in the world.

Among other country artists, he is considered to have one of the purest natural voices in the business.

After three decades as a performer, he’s had number one hits, top selling albums, and tons of awards.

Now he’s back on the charts with new music on Rural Rhythm Records. In the span of two weeks, he released not one, but two new projects, so Kelly Lynn headed into the studio to hear all about that new music.

Learn all about ‘Hand To The Plow’ and ‘Southern Roots and Branches’ right here.

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Enter this week’s drawing for a gift set from Marty Raybon including Hand To The Plow and Southern Roots and Branches!

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“Pick It Brother”–New from the Moore Brothers!

 “Pick It Brother”–New from the Moore Brothers!

The Moore Brothers Band has released their new project:  Pick It Brother! 

The Moore Brothers Band had their 1st stage performance in 2007.  From the beginning, you could hear the “Old Soul” feeling in their music. Since that 1st performance, they have evolved into crowd pleasing entertainers, became multi-instrumentalist and embraced brother harmony.

You will see Isaac(age 9) bending the strings on his guitar, singing from the soul and engaging the crowd. Jacob(age 14) will be singing harmony and improvising on his fiddle, mandolin, banjo or guitar.

Moore Brothers,Jacob plays Fiddle, Mandolin, Banjo & sings Tenor Vocals. Isaac plays Guitar, Mandolin & sings Lead Vocals. Daniel Perry on the bass and lead & harmony vocals. With the addition of Daniel Perry(age 18) on the dog house bass and vocals, their high energy drive and harmonies have reached another level.

 “Pick It Brother”–New from the Moore Brothers!The synergy or unspoken language of music between Jacob, Isaac and Daniel is only totally experienced in a live show. You will hear many musical influences throughout their shows including blues, gospel, bluegrass, jazz & even swing. 

Daniel, Jacob and Isaac are all participants of the Kids on Bluegrass Program by the International Bluegrass Music Association. In fact, they all met in Nashville at IBMA’s World of Bluegrass Meeting. This summer you can see them live at Dollywood, Red, White and Bluegrass Festival or at the MAAC (Musicians Against Childhood Cancer), for other shows check the tour schedule at moorebrothersband.com.

 “Pick It Brother”–New from the Moore Brothers!The Moore Brothers have been on the road performing across the southeast since 2008. They released their first CD in Feb 2010 with guests Kristin Benson (Banjo), Wayne Benson (Bass) and Alan Johnson (Fiddle). CD was recorded by Wayne Benson of IIIrd Tyme Out and mastered by Greg Luck.

The latest CD project “Pick It Brother”, recorded on Music Row in Nashville, is now available for purchase at moorebrothersband.com or CD Baby. Their hope is to be able to share their God given talent with audiences all over the world.

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Spotlighting Lorraine Jordan

 Spotlighting Lorraine JordanLorraine Jordan has been setting the stage and raising the bar of women in business and bluegrass ever since she started driving a school bus to pay her way through college.

Today Jordan is on top of the world with success of her latest album Back to My Roots, currently climbing the bluegrass charts, but she has even bigger goals in mind.

“I hope to be even more successful, as a business woman and a bluegrass performer in 2012,” shares Jordan. “So from the time I crawl out of bed, until I get back into bed, I am in perpetual motion.  I never stop.”

Jordan had no idea her part-time job would eventually lead her to opening Jordan Driving School in 1991 with only one car, one instructor and herself. “I was a North Carolina Drivers Education teacher and was actually named the North Carolina Teacher of the Year by my peers in 1996.

When the schools took Drivers Education out of the school systems, I opened a private company,” says Jordan. “I have opened two other driving schools; JDS of the Carolina’s and Carolina Road Driving School. I currently employ 297 driving instructors, we have around 200 vehicles, 4 offices and 20 staff members,” explains Jordan. 

“Jordan Driving School teaches over 20,000 students each year in the state of North Carolina and Jordan Driving School is known nationally for the quality of instruction delivered,” quotes Chuck Lehning, Past-President of the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association.

 Spotlighting Lorraine Jordan(Left picture Lorraine at work in the early years at Jordan Driving School)

Just when you thought that was enough for Jordan to handle, she also owns a real estate property company, The Jordan Agency, Jordan Entertainment, which puts on concerts and festivals, and Jordan Online Driver Education, a program which allows students to do drivers education online.

President-elect of the North Carolina Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, Charles Lee explains, “I have been associated with Lorraine Jordan for over 15 years. I have found that Lorraine has a business sense about her that lets her lead her company every day with integrity and professionalism.” Jordan put her expertise to good use and authored a book called The Parent /Teen Driving Manuel that is used by more than 50,000 parents each year.  

As the front woman for Carolina Road, Jordan hits the road hard in her tour bus, averaging 60 bluegrass festivals annually, thus earning her title of “the hardest working woman in bluegrass” by her peers. Lorraine has also been crowned “Lady of Tradition” for her relentless dedication to presenting and promoting that traditional bluegrass sound.  Her latest effort, Back to My Roots, is resonating with bluegrass fans and critics alike, proof that her titles are well-deserved. 

“After 20 years of being a musician, 6 years as a side person in other bands and 12 years on the road full-time as band leader of Carolina Road, I am confident that I got it right this time! Carolina Road is Back to our Roots, right where we belong,” Lorraine boasts.

 

 Spotlighting Lorraine Jordan(Right  picture Lorraine receiving key to the city of Garner, NC)

As a child, Lorraine wanted to do everything better than her older brother, who was an all-star athlete. She wanted to play ball, she wanted to ride her motorcycle, but most of all she wanted to play music. 

Her mother knew her tenacious daughter was destined for success.  Lorraine’s father was the executive director of a non-profit organization and her mother was a stay-at-home-mom; both of whom were very supportive of their daughter’s business and music career. Her dad was her biggest inspiration. 

Always the master of speech, he could talk to a farmer or he could talk to a lawyer, able to get along with everyone. “My grandmothers inspired me as well. I got a little of both of them in me. One had a big heart and wanted to take care of everyone with a smile and the other one was a business woman back in the early 1930′s.  She was still on the top of her roof at the age of 86 fixing shingles. She was all work and no play.

Always had a goal set and once she finished that one she would move on to another one. If she was working, everybody was working,” recalls Jordan as she carries on the family tradition of hard work.  

Although Lorraine is known for her hard-driving mandolin chop and her fresh approach to the Monroe style, she started out on the other end of the music spectrum playing bass in a rock-n-roll band. That was only until the bluegrass bug bit her, and it’s been bluegrass ever since.  “My parents used to take me to Northern Virginia on Thursday nights to see the Seldom Scene at the Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia,” remembers Jordan. 

She thought John Duffey was a fantastic entertainer, and that led her to the mandolin and helped her develop her style of fronting her bluegrass band. “A bluegrass musician named Theodore Morris was my music mentor growing up.  He took me under his wing when I was a teen. He carried me to all his practice sessions and shows,” says Jordan.  

Now, Lorraine Jordan is enjoying the success of her latest album with Rural Rhythm Records, Back to My Roots.  She recently took over the annual Christmas in the Smokies Bluegrass Festival in Gatlinburg, TN and was the co-creator of the award-winning project, “Daughters of Bluegrass”, which is a series of albums bringing together the best female pickers and singers in the genre.  Additionally, Lorraine hosted the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards in Ontario, and continues to host a weekly “Bluegrass Night” showcase at Hope Cafe in Raleigh, NC.  

A typical day in the life of Lorraine Jordan includes taking care of her dogs, two Maltese, and then she’s off to see about her businesses as she fields phone calls and plans shows. Jordan manages to find time to jam with her praise band one night a week and attend Sunday service at Garner United Methodist Church when she is not on the road. “At times I can be gone from home for a week doing what I enjoy best, and that is playing hard-driving bluegrass music with my band,”  Lorraine exclaims. Jordan spends the little time she does get off with her family, riding her motorcycle and playing with her beloved pets.  

“I find that her character is beyond reproach, her outlook is fresh, her work ethic is demanding, her standards are high and her principles are pure.  With Lorraine, we have the benefit of a complete package” says Connie Sessoms, Jr., Director of the Driver Education Department for the Charlotte Mecklenburg School System (CMS). 

This small town girl from North Carolina is using the tenacity and talent she gained through her Southern upbringing to conquer goals and surpass the expectations of others whether it be running a variety of successful businesses or fronting her world-renown Bluegrass band, Carolina Road, whose music is currently shooting up the national charts. It’s all in a day’s work for this “Lady of Tradition.”

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“Are You Ready?” – Stoney Creek Releases New Single and Music Video

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Calv’ry Booking and Management announces the release of “Are You Ready?”, the new single from Stoney Creek Bluegrass Band. The band has also released a music video for the single, which can be found here on YouTube, or at the band’s website StoneyCreekBluegrass.net.

“Are You Ready?” is the title track of Stoney Creek’s new bluegrass gospel CD, scheduled for release on June 19. The track “Are You Ready?” was written by the late Dee Stottlemyer, sister of Stoney Creek’s Libby Files. The new album also features Stottlemyer’s song “Will It Be You?”.
The music video for “Are You Ready?” is largely a tribute to Stottlemyer, who passed away in 2004. Libby Files handles most of the lead vocals on “Are You Ready?”, but the track also contains several lines of Stottlemyer’s lead vocals taken from a recording she made before her passing. The duet between Files and Stottlemyer is the first vocal guest appearance on a Stoney Creek project, and the music video shows Files visiting her sister’s grave.

“This particular gospel project is something that I have been wanting to do for a long time. Being able to record a song that my sister wrote is an honor, but at the same time a difficult task to do since her passing in 2004,” Files says. “Throughout my thirteen years of playing bluegrass and her four or five years, we never performed or sang together before her passing. That’s one thing that I regret, but it finally came down to doing it like this – adding her voice on an original song that she wrote.”

The music video also includes imagery from around West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle where Stoney Creekis based. One shot shows the property of the late classical banjoist and luthier Andy Boarman, who built parts and repaired instruments for Don Reno, Little Roy Lewis, J.D. Crowe, Sonny Osborne, and Stoney Creek’s Darrell Sanders in the 1970s and 1980s. Boarman gave Sanders his Deering Golden Era banjo in the 1980s and helped secure Sanders’ original endorsement with the Deering Banjo. The music video also shows the railroad tracks near Martinsburg, W.Va. where Sanders practiced banjo as a young teenager.

The music video for “Are You Ready?” includes a mountaintop guitar break from Ed Barney, who once again delivers with his fluid brand of flatpicking. The project’s mandolin player Brett Smeltzer is shown at French’s Kountry Kwick Stop, the well-known home to an ongoing bluegrass jam for more than 40 years. The full band was filmed on stage at Back Creek Valley’s Central Chapel. The music video and album artwork depicts a cross displaying the words “Are You Ready” filmed in Files’ hometown of Jones Spring.

Stoney Creek’s upcoming tour dates and details about the new release can be found at the band’s websiteStoneyCreekBluegrass.net or the band’s Facebook page.

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Foghorn–Guest Blogging from Ireland

 Foghorn–Guest Blogging from IrelandIreland Readers – check the schedule below

Portland based – Foghorn String Band, already in Ireland, are all set to send in their first “Guest-Blogger” post.  Be watching anytime now right here.

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Old time – fast, sharp, harsh and exciting as it should be. That’s the trio’s approach throughout – classy playing serving the songs without the flash and chrome they’re clearly capable of delivering. Jonathan Aird,  Independent

The Foghorn Trio have been cited as a significant player on the US folk and old-time music circuit. Cate Mitchell, Backroads

 

I haven’t heard another contemporary act who come as close to recreating the sound of mountain music as it was first recorded back in the middle decades of the twentieth century; it’s as if these guys have even got the mindset of those pioneers, so close do they come in every respect. It’s there in the feverish vigour of the fiddle playing, it’s there in the pacing, it’s there in the tone of voice when they sing and, most of all, it’s there in those little cracks in the otherwise perfect sound, the cracks where the honesty of their intentions shines through. John Davy, Flyin’ Shoes.

Upcoming shows

Foghorn Stringband
  • 05/02/12Omagh, Northern Ireland at McCann’s Bar
  • 05/03/12Manorhamilton Co. Leitrim at Glens Centre
  • 05/04/12Dublin at The Grand Social
  • 05/05/12Galway at The Crane Bar
  • 05/06/12Ballyferriter at Murphy’s Pub

For more schedule, visit the bands website

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IBMA MAY WEBINAR–All About Volunteers

dwight%20worden 7656 IBMA MAY WEBINAR–All About VolunteersJoin Dwight Worden, presenter of IBMA’s next webinar, “How to Recruit, Retain & Keep Your Volunteers Happy,” scheduled for Tuesday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. Central. (8:30 p.m. Eastern, 6:30 p.m. Mountain Time, 5:30 p.m. Pacific)

Worden, the fiddling attorney serving as the associations rep on the IBMA Board of Directors, is the president of the San Diego Bluegrass Society and is also active in the California Bluegrass Association (CBA). Dwight is an attorney with lots of experience with non-profits, and he led a similar session about working with volunteers for the European Bluegrass Music Association recently in Buhl, Germany.  

Good volunteers are crucial to the success of dozens of bluegrass events and bluegrass association-led programs across the U.S. and around the world. Join us for a discussion about how to find the right volunteer for the right job—and once they’re in place, how to recognize their efforts and keep them for another year.   

The webinar will be aimed at event producers and association leaders, but managers, artists and record labels who utilize street teams and volunteers in other roles may want to attend also.   

The fee to join the webinar is only $20 for IBMA members or $40 for non-members. Please call (615) 256-3222 to register.

Stay tuned for upcoming IBMA webinars on these topics:

June 12 – Negotiating Agreements with Bands & Venues, presented by Alan Tompkins, Bluegrass Heritage Foundation & Richard Tucker

July – How to Write an Effective Press Release

August – Creating Video Content to Connect Bands with Fans

October – Bluegrass Events & Social Networking

November – Keeping a Band Together

December – How Do Endorsements Really Work?

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Detour’s Newest Release Includes Homage to Homeless Veterans

Detour, the powerhouse bluegrass quintet from Michigan, released its third album last month, which includes a moving appeal to all Americans to stand up and support the needs of homeless veterans. “I heard a news story about homeless veterans,” Jeff Rose, the band’s leader and chief songwriter recounted recently.

 Detours Newest Release Includes Homage to Homeless Veterans“I was stunned to learn there are around 70,000 homeless veterans in this country, and over 600 in northern Michigan, alone.” Here was the inspiration for “Homeless of the Brave,” an emotional and powerful track sung by the band’s lead singer Missy Armstrong, on Detour’s new album, *A Better Place,* which was released last month.    Detours Newest Release Includes Homage to Homeless Veterans

   Preview some of the songs on the CD.

Detour is a Michigan-based bluegrass band that combines original contemporary bluegrass sounds with great traditional favorites. Detour’s tight focused harmonies, precision instrumentals, and creative melodies take you down a unique bluegrass road.

 Detours Newest Release Includes Homage to Homeless Veterans
The band’s talented line-up features the soaring lead vocals of Missy Armstrong, the championship fiddling of Peter Knupfer, the inventive rhythm lines of Jack Grant on bass, the soulful guitar of Scott Zylstra, the hard driving mandolin and superb song writing of Jeff Rose, and the stellar banjo playing of Kevin Gaugier. Detour has quickly become a standout — “a bluegrass joyride” that the Lansing State Journal acclaims as “perhaps the best bluegrass band Michigan has yet produced.”

If you don’t think of Michigan as a hotbed of bluegrass, Detour is the band that will change your mind. As musicians, singers, and songwriters, the members of Detour hold their own on any bluegrass stage. They’re a thoroughly professional, highly entertaining band with a terrific repertoire of originals, classics, hot instrumentals, and a few surprises. For the total bluegrass package, take this Detour!” Bob Blackman, host of “The Folk Tradition,” WKAR-FM, East Lansing, MI

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Eight Dollar Mountain Releases First Full-Length Studio Album RIVERBOAT GAMBLER

Ashland, Oregon’s bluegrass quintet Eight Dollar Mountain has just released  their first full-length studio album, “Riverboat Gambler”.
 Eight Dollar Mountain Releases First Full Length Studio Album RIVERBOAT GAMBLERThe infectious sound of Eight Dollar Mountain is a unique style the quintet affectionately describes as ‘Southern Oregon Bluegrass.’

 It’s an exciting mix of driving bluegrass rhythms, monstrous vocal harmony arrangements, and impeccable songwriting. Recorded in early 2012, Riverboat Gambler marks a new and exciting chapter in the band’s evolution.

“Recording ‘Riverboat Gambler’ definitely seemed like the next logical step for us as a band,” mandolinist Phil Johnson says. “Getting in the studio was a very fun and rewarding process, and I am really excited to share it with the world.”

Recorded and mixed January 2012 with award-winning producer Bob DiChiro (Sweet Mercy Records), the group’s original songwriting, catchy bluegrass rhythms and melodic vocal harmonies fill the album. It’s sure to make a statement on the northwest festival circuit and any Bluegrass, Americana and music lovers within earshot.

The 12-track collection is filled with ancient tones, figurative melodies and dark, vivid narratives. It alludes to themes and images of generations past, all with a modern sound and swagger.
Riverboat Gambler is available on MP3 (iTunes, Amazon) and CD (CD Baby).  Broadcast quality tracks for Radio DJs are available at Airplay Direct

RIVERBOAT GAMBLER


TRACK LIST:
1. Soda Mountain Breakdown 2:51
2. Tied Down 2:56
3. Two Aces 3:10
4. Austin Midnight Lullaby 4:20
5. 35 Miles 3:09
6. Riverboat Gambler 4:25
7. Foggy Mountain Rock 2:41
8. Hold Me Tight 3:00
9. Freight Train Of Heartache 3:57
10. Remington Ride 5:15
11. Talkin’ ‘Bout Callin’ You 3:44
12. (Stranger In These) Walking Shoes * 3:24

All songs written and arranged by Eight Dollar Mountain, except for Foggy Mountain Rock (Graves/Stacey/Certain, Golden West Melodies, BMI) and Remington Ride (Penny/Remington/Ft. Knox Music & Trio Music, BMI). * Featuring Duane Whitcomb on fiddle

ABOUT THE BAND:Eight Dollar Mountain rises from the Cascade-Siskiyou Mountain region of Southern Oregon and brings you fine string music from the long standing traditions of excellent bluegrass.
The group’s infectious sound is a unique style they affectionately describe as ‘Southern Oregon Bluegrass.’ It’s an exciting mix of whitewater-fast rhythms, tasteful harmony arrangements and plenty of low-end thump. Their live shows are taking the northwest by storm.
“When you wake up the next day, the music is still fresh on your mind,” says resonator guitarist Mark Lackey when describing the Southern Oregon Bluegrass sound. “When I’m done with a show or rehearsal, even as a band member, the intensity, rhythm and excitement is still in my mind when I wake up. Sometimes I can’t even sleep at night!”
The group has been playing in and around Oregon for the last two years, firmly situating themselves in the northwest bluegrass and jam circuit.

“The group plays with a nice groove and energy, and it’s just plain fun to listen and dance to…you can tell by listening to them that they love what they do.” - Jefferson Monthly
“Something extraordinary is behind this band…each one of them contributes vocals to create a sweet, high, lonesome sound” – Ashland Sneak Preview
“An unusual subculture of young bluegrass converts…join them for a rip-roaring good time.” – Ashland Daily Tidings

EIGHT DOLLAR MOUNTAIN IS:
Darren Campbell: Guitar, Vocals
Stu Green: Banjo, Vocals
Phil Johnson: Mandolin, Vocals
Peter Koelsch: Bass, Vocals
Mark Lackey: Resonator Guitar, Vocals

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Balsam Range Launches Balsam Nation

Balsam Nation is Balsam Range + YOU.
Balsam Range High Res 002 300x200 Balsam Range Launches Balsam Nation

They’re from the mountains of North Carolina but they free range from the Smokies to the Rockies…From the Plains of Texas to Boston Common and beyond.

Balsam Nation is an ever-growing family made up of millworkers, railroad hands, foot soldiers, church house preachers and schoolhouse teachers,  fireman and policemen, doctors and lawyers, jokers and joggers, clowns and cloggers, lumberjacks and well drillers, number crunchers and burger grillers!

The Nation is the post office, the paper mill, the bowling alley and the beauty, college kids and grandkids, and the parents and grandparents, renegades, retirees, republicans and democrats,hillbillies and rednecks, hunters and fishermen, autoworkers and steelworkers  

We’re Balsam Nation, no matter what we do for a living or where we happen to live.

Member Benefits

Your one-year Balsam Nation membership (July 1, 2012—June 30, 2013) includes:

  1. The New Album, Papertown: We’ll send you our new CD before anyone can purchase it. OR choose to download it with the artwork and get it even earlier. (Learn more…)
  2. Monthly Music Mania: Twelve MORE new songs, delivered to you digitally here on this site, one per month. (Learn more…)
  3. Music Video: Download your very own copy of our new single-song video. (Learn more…)
  4. reLIVE: EVEN MORE music! We will record one of our concerts this year, live, and will make it available to you here on this site as a download, only for members of Balsam Nation. (Learn more…)
  5. Member Hangouts: Come hang out with us backstage before select live shows. (Learn more…)
  6. Mobile App: New Balsam Nation Mobile App (iPhone / Android). Chat live with other Balsam Nation members and the band at shows. (Learn more…)
  7. Pick With the Band®: Download Papertown, minus one instrument (your choice), so you can pick along with us. (Learn more…)

Not only will you receive all this, but you will also be supporting Balsam Range directly as we tour and share the music that you already love with new fans all over the world.
If you’re among the first 1,000, you will get a free video download of Balsam Range’s first live performance of “Wide River,” a song from Papertown!
Join today!

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Marty Raybon On TV Tonight!

 Marty Raybon On TV Tonight!Nashville, TN (April 30, 2012) –   Marty Raybon will appear on tonight’s PRAISE THE LORD TV show on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) hosted by Jason Crabb. The show debuts Monday, April 30 at 9:00 pm Central / 10:00 pm Eastern and re-airs tomorrow, May 1 at 4:00 pm Central / 5:00 pm Eastern (check your local listings).

“It was a night of spirit filled fun. The music was great, but the fellowship was wonderful. I had the pleasure of singing ‘I’ve Seen What He Can Do’ and “You’ve Got To Move” along with ‘Working on a Building’ with Jason Crabb, Jimmy Fortune, T. Graham Brown, and Buddy Jewell.  It was a highlight I will never forget,” said Marty. All three songs appear on Marty’s HAND TO THE PLOW album recently released on Rural Rhythm Christian.


This past weekend, Marty won two Country Gospel Music Fan Awards including FAVORITE SOLOIST along with the award for FAVORITE SONG, “I’m Working On A Building.”  The awards ceremony took place April 28th during the 2012 Country Gospel Music (CGM) Awards Program presented by Christian Voice Magazine held at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, TN.  CGM Fan Award recipients were decided upon solely by Country Gospel Music fans who voted in a two-phase voting process held at ChristianVoiceMagazine.com

Marty is receiving critical acclaim for HAND TO THE PLOW, that not only includes “Working On A Building”, but also the incredible new chart single, “I’ve Seen What He Can Do” which has also been released as a music video.  Marty’s popularity is soaring as a crossover artist as he is also celebrating success for another Rural Rhythm Records album, SOUTHERN ROOTS & BRANCHES (Yesterday and Today) released earlier this month.  Marty produced the album that contains classics from his previous solo albums, new original songs like his new bluegrass chart single, “Dirt Road Heartache,” a wonderful acoustic version of Shenandoah’s big hit, “I Want To Be Loved Like That,” and many more fan favorites. 

For more information on Marty Raybon including upcoming tour dates, music and news, please MartyRaybon.com

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The Roys To Host New TV Show!

 The Roys To Host New TV Show!New International TV Show Debuts May 1

Nashville, TN (April 30, 2012) — Award-winning brother/sister Bluegrass duo, THE ROYS, whose own TV show will begin airing this Fall, took a break from their hectic schedule recently to tape seven episodes of the new International television show, Bluegrass Mountains. Shot at Lee Roy’s recording studio, the one-of-a-kind series is a CJM Productions’ offering (Inside Music Row, Music Row Profiles, Soundcheck), which debuts May 1 in New Zealand on Country 99 TV.  In June, outlets CMC Australia and Sky TV (U.K.) will follow bringing the count of potential viewers for the 13-episode season to 20 million. The 30-minute program features new and vintage videos from established artists like Dolly Parton, Alison Krauss and Rhonda Vincent, plus clips by newer artists like Cumberland River Band and Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain. 

“This is a natural extension to our other music-based programming,” says the show’s Executive Producer Jeff Moseley. “Bluegrass is an incredible and underserved music genre, so this is a win-win situation for all of us and the fans.”

Bluegrass Mountains’ Producer/Director Brian Covert believes that “having entertainers host the show gives viewers opportunities to hear stories about the videos that they otherwise would not.  That gives fans a very personal and intimate insight.”

For Lee and Elaine the tapings were doubly exciting. “The chance to revisit some great, early music videos was inspiring,” states Elaine. “And, we are in very good company as hosts,” jokes Lee.  “Marty Raybon and The Grascals host the first season’s other six episodes.”

With their hosting duties completed, THE ROYS headed out to entertain daily at Arizona Country Thunder, where they performed for the 80,000 fans gathered during the four-day event.  Now, Lee and Elaine are back on the road, booked at Festivals and Fairs through year’s end.  Their newest International single release, “Trailblazer,” hits programmers’ desks tomorrow via the HotDisc compilation.

About THE ROYS:

Two-time Inspirational Country Music Duo of the Year, THE ROYS come from a unique musical family and are known for their superb sibling harmonies, “rootsy” sound and compelling original songs. Their current CD, LONESOME WHISTLE (Rural Rhythm Records), debuted at #7 on BILLBOARD’s Bluegrass Albums Chart, and combines the best of Bluegrass music’s traditions with the promise of its future. THE ROYS have shared the stage with George Jones, Lady Antebellum, Janie Fricke, The Oak Ridge Boys and Chris Young among others, and they’ve toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Canada, and made their debut in Australia this past January. The duo has enjoyed high-profile national TV gigs such as Jerry Lewis’ annual Labor Day Telethon, and last year they appeared on ABC, FOX, GAC, RFD and more. In April, the siblings co-hosted Christmas 4 Kids Celebrity Golf Tournament with Tennessee Titans’ Placekicker Rob Bironas. They were named 2011 Inspirational Bluegrass Artist of the Year (ICM Faith, Family & Country Awards) and were previously honored with the ICM’s Duo of the Year Award in 2010 and 2009. They are featured in the 2012 Vietti Vinyl campaign and appear on 500,000 cans of the brand’s Family Style Beef Stew sold in Family Dollar stores in 25 states.  THE ROYS are also spokespersons for COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL, a child advocacy ministry.

About CJM PRODUCTIONS:
Inside Music Row executive producer Jeff Moseley founded CJM Productions in 1983. The company’s television series and specials have included Music Row Profiles (now in its 27th year), On Solid Rock, Southern Psalms, Soundcheck, Fantasy Vacation, 25 Years Around the World with The Bellamy Brothers, An Evening with The Gatlin Brothers, Legends Fest and the gospel music specials CrabbFest and The 40th Annual Brumley Sing.  CJM Productions launches Bluegrass Mountains on May 1.

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Bluegrass Documentary Film Reaches Financial Goal

UPDATE:  In a message from producer Anna Schwaber….”10 hours remain in our 60K in 60 days campaign. We are 101% funded.  If you or anyone you know would still like a pre-release DVD or Kickstarter donor exclusive Hatch Show Print, then TODAY is the day! Gotta get it! Other rewards were added too.”

Pledges of any amount can still be made until 2:56AM ED

 Bluegrass Documentary Film Reaches Financial Goal“The Porchlight Sessions”, the documentary about bluegrass directed by  Anna Schwaber has been seeking donations from fans and others in the world-wide community in order to finish the project.

Just a few short weeks ago it looked as if they had a long way to go.  A quick check today of their Kickstarter fundraising  page shows that with almost a full day remaining on their timeline, they  have exceeded the $60.000 needed.

The way the Kickstarter campaigns work, if the goal had not been met by the established deadline, none of the pledged amounts would have been  received.

These finishing funds will allow the producers to license and restore archival footage, photographs, and music, to create a documentary that will serve as a great resource to Bluegrass fans.

“With your pledges, we will be able to bring this film, the music, and the Bluegrass legacy to millions of homes across the world,” said Anna Schwaber in a last minute push  just a few days ago.

 Bluegrass Documentary Film Reaches Financial Goal

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Folk Alliance Looking for Workshop and Panel Presenters!

Far – West (the western region of the National Folk Alliance) panels and workshops coordinators, Steve Brandick and Gigi Johnson, are putting together the sessions for the 2012 annual conference and looking for interested presenters for the following topics:

  • Audience Building
  • Finding Your Touring Niche
  • Where the gigs are
  • Use of Data and Social Media to Build the Audience
  • Capturing Live Performances
  • Understanding Digital Distribution
  • Southern California Folk Scene
  • Finding Brand Sponsorship
  • One-on-One Song Critique

If you have some expertise or experience in any of these areas and would like to help, email them directly: Steve Brandick music@brandick.com and Gigi Johnson gigi@maremel.com

FAR-West 9th Annual Conference 2012
October 18-21, 2012

http://www.far-west.org/

 Folk Alliance Looking for Workshop and Panel Presenters!

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Independent Bluegrass Bands Compete for Your Votes On New Indie Site

 

Five Bluegrass bands are pickin’ it up – hopin’ that you’ll pick them.  The bands are all finalists in the Independent Country Music Awards (ICMA) Independent Bluegrass Bands Compete for Your Votes On New Indie Site

Fans can  vote once every 24 hours and then can see the automatically tabulated results for all of the categories on one page.   Voting ends on April 30th.  

 Independent Bluegrass Bands Compete for Your Votes On New Indie Site

Here is how the various groups ranked at the time of the posting of this story.

The Independent Country Music Association exists to prepare, evaluate, and promote indie Country artists as they lay the foundation for a successful music career. We provide networking opportunities with the services they need, training on aspects of the music industry, and promotion through our varied media outlets.

They also create fellowship and camaraderie among the many indie country artists around the world through their local chapters, which are forming soon.

Charter Membership is open to any individuals or groups involved in performing or writing independent country music.

The Independent Country Music Association has paired up with “HookedUp Country” TV to give artists a place to showcase their talents. Whether it be Songwriter Rounds via Skype, acoustic shows from your living room, or webcasting your show from a bar, they want YOU on TV!

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Bush the Broadcaster- Sam On-The-Air

 Bush the Broadcaster  Sam On The AirTune in alert! Listen in to hear Sam Bush take over the Virginia airwaves today, Wednesday 4/25 a little after 12:45pm ET (11:45am CT/9:45am PT) thanks to WNRN.

    • In Charlottesville, tune to 91.9fm;
    • in Richmond it’s 103.1;
    • in Harrisonburg hit 95.1;
    • Waynesboro punch 101.1;
    • Lovingston is 94.7;
    • Lexington go to 95.3;
    • in Staunton dial 101.1;
    • and Lynchburg use 89.9.

Elsewhere, point your browser to www.wnrn.org.

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JERRY GARCIA ELECTRIFIES UNPLUGGED

A couple of albums that just about fell through the bluegrass cracks came out in November 2011 but apparently were marketed only to the “Dead Crowd” through the Internet sites who normally cater to them.   Thanks to an E-Blast broadcast to radio stations today from AirPlay Direct, we’ve just now become aware of these two gems and are excited to let you know!

Newly Remastered Version Of The Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band’s Long Out-Of-Print “Almost Acoustic” And The Release Of Its Previously Unreleased Sequel “Ragged But Right”

 JERRY GARCIA ELECTRIFIES UNPLUGGEDBefore the Grateful Dead, the Warlocks, and even Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions, Jerry Garcia played in the Black Mountain Boys, a band he formed in the early 1960s with the exceptionally talented Sandy Rothman and David Nelson.

Together only a short time, they played the kind of bluegrass, country, gospel, and old-time music that swept through coffeehouses coast-to-coast in the post-Beat, pre-Beatles era that Garcia called: “the folk scare.”

The trio came together again in 1986 to form the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band with John Kahn (upright bass), Kenny Kosek (fiddle), and David Kemper (drums). The group’s brief but glorious arc spanned more than two dozen shows in 1987 and 1988, which mostly featured them opening for the Jerry Garcia (electric) Band.

The beloved group is spotlighted with a newly remastered version of 1988’s long out-of-print ALMOST ACOUSTIC, the sextet’s sole release, and the much awaited arrival of its sequel, RAGGED BUT RIGHT.

ALMOST ACOUSTIC presents a sprightly selection of performances recorded during shows at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles and The Warfield in San Francisco. The album’s 14 tracks include tunes popularized by the likes of Jimmie Rodgers (“Blue Yodel #9 (Standin’ On The Corner)”), Tex Logan (“Diamond Joe”), and Mississippi John Hurt (“Spike Driver Blues.”) Also featured is “Ripple,” which was written by Garcia and longtime Dead lyricist Robert Hunter.

Encouraged by the album’s warm reception, Rothman produced a successor titled RAGGED BUT RIGHT that has remained unreleased for more than 20 years—until now. Its 15 songs double the JGAB’s official canon with additional selections from the Warfield and Wiltern shows, but the bulk of the performances come from the band’s historic “Thirteen Magical Nights” run on Broadway at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.

Rothman recently tweaked the selections for RAGGED BUT RIGHT, which includes the band’s soaring harmonies and impeccable playing on Leadbelly’s “Goodnight Irene,” country music legend Charlie Monroe’s “Rosa Lee McFall,” and the country hit “I Ain’t Never” written by Webb Pierce and Mel Tillis. The set also showcases the group’s unique take on traditional songs such as “Two Soldiers,” “Bright Morning Star,” and “Deep Elem Blues,” a song that crept into the Dead’s set lists on occasion. While the title track’s history dates back to the early 1900s, the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band plays a version popularized by George Jones.

ALMOST ACOUSTIC
Track Listing
1. “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”
2. “Deep Elem Blues”
3. “Blue Yodel #9 (Standin’ On The Corner)”
4. “Spike Driver Blues”
5. “I’ve Been All Around This World”
6. “I’m Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail”
7. “I’m Troubled”
8. “Oh, The Wind And Rain”
9. “The Girl At The Crossroads Bar”
10. “Oh Babe, It Ain’t No Lie”
11. “The Ballad Of Casey Jones”
12. “Diamond Joe”
13. “Gone Home”
14. “Ripple”

RAGGED BUT RIGHT
Track Listing
1. “Ragged But Right”
2. “Short Life Of Trouble”
3. “I Ain’t Never”
4. “Trouble In Mind”
5. “Drifting With The Tide”
6. Introductions
7. “Deep Elem Blues”
8. “Rosa Lee McFall”
9. “Two Soldiers”
10. “If I Lose”
11. “Bright Morning Star”
12. “Goodnight Irene”
13. “It’s A Long, Long Way To The Top Of The World”
14. “Drifting Too Far From The Shore”
15. “Turtle Dove”

 

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Bluegrass Documentary Producers Need $23 Thousand in Ten Days!

 Bluegrass Documentary Producers Need $23 Thousand in Ten Days!The Porchlight Sessions feature-length Bluegrass music documentary directed by Anna Schwaber, has ten days left to reach its crowd-source funding target of $60,000. UK-based banjo retailer Banjos Direct, who are associate producers and sponsors of the film are urging Bluegrass fans everywhere to help the film’s makers complete their project by pledging support on the Kickstarter funding site.

The project has raised over $35,000 but has only ten days to complete the process.

Director Anna Shwaber, who has criss-crossed the USA for the past several years making the film, said: “The mission of The Porchlight Sessions is to build a platform for the community voice of Bluegrass in cinema and multimedia. From the casual picker to the die-hard fanatic, we hope to expose a mainstream audience to Bluegrass in a way that is both entertaining and informative.” Bluegrass Documentary Producers Need $23 Thousand in Ten Days!

“Documentation is important to Bluegrass. As a predominantly oral tradition, it is necessary from time to time to preserve the vitality of the genre while capturing the spirit of the community from which the music springs.”

A huge amount of effort and love has been into the film by Anna and her team, and the movie involves an amazing list of artists including the UK’s Mumford & Sons as well as many of the greats of Bluegrass across the generations: from Del McCoury and Pete Rowan, through to Bela Fleck, Abigail Washburn and dozens more.

Nearly 400 individuals and organizations have already made pledges to support the film, ranging from $5 up to $5000 and more.

Simon Middleton, founder of Banjos Direct and Associate Producer of The Porchlight Sessions said: “The Porchlight Sessions is a beautiful, exciting and inspiring film. It’s been crafted with care like a very fine handmade banjo: and it sounds as good as it looks. The filmmakers, led by Anna Schwaber, are doing something very special for the Bluegrass community as a whole. We really hope players and enthusiasts will help them to meet their funding target in the next few days.”

SNEAK PEEKS

  1. Banjo Stylin’ : feat. Béla Fleck, Alison Brown, & Chris Pandolfi
  2. Abigail Sings an Old-Timey Tune: feat. Abigail Washburn
  3. The Porch of Bill Monroe: feat. The Porchlight Band Alison Brown, Todd Phillips, Andy Hall, Sierra Hull, Matt Wingate, & Brittany Haas
  4. Crooked Still: feat. Cooked Still
  5. Luthiers: feat. Robin Smith & Sim Daley
  6. Music City Roots: feat. The Porchlight Band
  7. The Ragweed Boys: feat. The Ragweed Boys

Pledges can be made at the Kickstarter crowd-source funding website from as little as $5. The filmmakers are offering a range of rewards to supporters. Pledges can be made online any time up to 2:56 AM EDT on Tuesday May 1st.

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New Help For Songwriters from AirPlay Direct and Songsinc!

AirPlay Direct Collaborates with Songsinc to Continue Creating and Inspiring Musicians

AirPlay Direct, a leader in digital distribution of content to radio and music programmers and supervisors around the globe, is pleased to announce their multi-faceted partnership with Songsinc.   New Help For Songwriters from AirPlay Direct and Songsinc!

Through this partnership, Songsinc members will be given the opportunity to expose their music worldwide with AirPlay Direct’s services and AirPlay Direct members will have access to Songinc’s multiple opportunities including collaboration, mentoring, music supervision placements and monetizing one’s music tracks.

“Songsinc has found a resource in AirPlay Direct that is perfect for our members,” says Andrea Standley, COO of Songsinc.  “We are all about creating songs, and while we work hard to pitch and connect our members to opportunities for our member songs, having a gateway to over 7,400 radio stations for those songs is a perfect way to launch them! This is only the beginning of a beautiful relationship with AirPlay Direct that we are certain will benefit both companies and the Music Creators we serve.”

Members of both AirPlay Direct and Songsinc will receive a discounted membership offering and promotional opportunities through this partnership.

“AirPlay Direct is excited about our new partnership with Songsinc,” says Michael Harnett, President of AirPlay Direct. “Songsinc is a natural partner for AirPlay Direct as we both, at our core, are about creating opportunities for independent and serious musicians. This is a great opportunity for our global community of Songwriters, Artist/Label members and we are committed to adding additional features to our partnership as we move forward. We can’t wait to begin working with Andrea and Gia and Songsinc.”

ABOUT SONGSINC

Songsinc is a web based music company offering fully produced instrumental tracks from PRO and Indie Master Owners worldwide which songwriters use in the inspiration and creation of original songs.  For Lyricists, there are PRO and Indie original melodies waiting for the lyrics.  With over 2,000 IndieTracks, PROTracks and MelodyTracks (and adding new tracks constantly), Songsinc has developed a song creation platform with some amazing benefits.  However, they do warn you…creating songs this way is addicting!

ABOUT AIRPLAY DIRECT:

AirPlay Direct’s e-based artist marketing, promotion and education platform allows artists, record labels, and music publishers to securely deliver broadcast-quality music and Digital Press Kits / DPKs to music industry professionals worldwide. Our system allows radio programmers and film / TV music supervisors globally to connect to new music, create music calls, browse top downloaded artists, and immediately download music and related artist information. AirPlay Direct recently introduced our genre-based APD Global Radio Indicator Chartsemoji 02122 New Help For Songwriters from AirPlay Direct and Songsinc! which track the download activity that our member’s music receives from our world-wide radio panel.

For more information about AirPlay Direct visit www.AirPlayDirect.com. Follow AirPlay Direct onTwitter:@airplaydirect.

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Bill Evans Releases New CD–“In Good Company”

With the Infamous Stringdusters, Tim O’Brien, Joy Kills Sorrow, David Grier, Stuart Duncan, Rob Ickes, Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, Matt Flinner, Laurie Lewis and many more.

 Bill Evans Releases New CD–“In Good Company”Five-string banjo player Bill Evans’ In Good Company is a fitting name for a recording that features one of the largest casts of musicians assembled for a project in recent memory.

Twenty-six acoustic music legends come together to perform five original instrumental compositions along with a stunning ten-minute bluegrass Beatles medley and songs pairing Bill with The Infamous Stringdusters (performing John Martyn’s “Walk to the Water”), Joy Kills Sorrow (performing Sarah Siskind’s “On and On”) and Tim O’Brien (performing “Follow the Drinking Gourd”).

In Good Company was recorded in Berkeley, Nashville and Philadelphia and was produced by Evans with Stephen Mougin (from the Sam Bush Band), Darol Anger and Tom Size.

In a career that now spans over three decades, Banjo for Dummies author Bill Evans has established himself as a pre-eminent banjo performer, composer, author and teacher.

His 1995 Rounder Records release Native and Fine was awarded an Honorable Mention for Acoustic Instrumental Recording of the Year by NA IRD and was a Bluegrass Unlimited magazine chart topper. Bill’s 2001 project Bill Evans Plays Banjo was named a Chicago Tribune Top 10 Bluegrass CD of the Year and his 2009 CD let’s do something… with Megan Lynch garnered the Folk DJ-List #7 Song of the Year in “Rocks and Water.” This year, Bill will tour the United States, Russia and Europe.

To learn more about Bill Evans visit:
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What they’re saying about In Good Company:

“Bill Evans has outdone himself with this, his latest project. The picking, singing, tune writing and production values are on a ridiculously high level. Bill’s ideas are immensely satisfying and fresh. The supporting cast burns up the musical pavement and if there’s any justice, Grammy voters will take note!”
- Tony Trischka, banjo player & producer (Steve Martin)

“Bill Evans covers all the bases on In Good Company, from hard driving bluegrass to a sumptuously lyrical medley of Beatles tunes, from gorgeous, contemplative originals to collaborations with two of the finest young bands on the scene today. This is one destined for heavy airplay.”
- Bob McWilliams, host of Trail Mix, Kansas Public Radio.

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Putumayo May release to be First-Ever Bluegrass for the Label

 Putumayo May release to be First Ever Bluegrass for the LabelMay 22, 2012 is the release date for Putumayo’s latest compilation, Bluegrass. It’s their first ever bluegrass release!

Featured Artists: Alison Krauss & Union Station, Railroad Earth, David Grisman and Jerry Garcia, Andrea Zonn with Alison Brown, Frank Solivan, Sam Bush Peter Rowan, James Alan Shelton, Crooked Still, The Seldom Scene, Uncle Earl, Town Mountain.

Putumayo World Music was established in 1993 to introduce people to the music of the world’s cultures. The label grew out of the Putumayo clothing company, founded by Dan Storper in 1975 and sold in 1997. Co-founder Michael Kraus joined Storper to help launch Putumayo World Music.  In the past eighteen years, the record label has become known primarily for its upbeat and melodic compilations of great international music characterized by the company’s motto: “guaranteed to make you feel good!”

Putumayo’s CD covers feature the distinctive art of British illustrator Nicola Heindl, whose colorful, folkloric style represents one of the company’s goals: to connect the traditional and the contemporary. By combining appealing music and visuals with creative retail marketing, Putumayo has developed a unique brand identity, a rarity in today’s artist-based music industry.

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Bobby Osborne Finally Releases New Single Meant for Osborne Brothers in Early 70’s!

 Bobby Osborne Finally Releases New Single Meant for Osborne Brothers in Early 70’s!Rural Rhythm Records announces the first single, “I’m Going Back To The Mountain” by Grand Ole Opry stars BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOPX-PRESS.

The song was written by Jake Landers and intended for release on the Osborne Brothers last Decca Records album in the early 70’s but was never released.

It has been newly recorded by BOBBYOSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOP X-PRESS for this album and includes the talents of: Bobby Osborne (Lead Vocal, Mandolin); Bobby Osborne, Jr. (Baritone Vocal, Acoustic Bass); Glen Duncan (Low Tenor Vocal, Fiddle); Michael Toppins (6-Sring Banjo); Joe Miller (Guitar) and produced by Bobby Osborne, Glen Duncan, and Bobby Osborne, Jr.

“I’m Going Back To The Mountain” was released last week on the label’s Fresh Cuts & Key Tracks radio CD and is also available at AirplayDirect.com. The song is the first single release from the band’s album, NEW BLUEGRASS & OLD HEARTACHES scheduled for release May 22, 2012.

BOBBY OSBORNE is an American Music Legend.  From his first recorded hit in 1949, to his membership in The Grand Ole Opry in 1964, to “Rocky Top” in 1967 – BOBBY OSBORNE has been one of the most influential singers and mandolin players in the history of Bluegrass and Country music.  He was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame in 2002, inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Honor (Lonesome Pine Fiddlers) in 2009, and has recorded two State songs – “Rocky Top (Tennessee)” and “Kentucky” (Kentucky).

BOBBY OSBORNE & THE ROCKY TOP X-PRESS have a previous album on the Rural Rhythm Records label titled MEMORIES: Celebrating Bobby’s 60th Anniversary as a Professional Entertainer.The album certainly showcases Bobby’s one-of-a-kind lead vocals and that familiar sound of the legendary Osborne trio.

For more information on Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press, please visit bobbyosborne.com and ruralrhythm.com

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Audie Blaylock Releases First Single from Upcoming Album HARD COUNTRY

“A Natural Thing” by Audie Blaylock and Redline

Rural Rhythm Records is proud to announce the new single, “A Natural Thing” by AUDIE BLAYLOCK and  REDLINE.  Audie Blaylock Releases First Single from Upcoming Album HARD COUNTRY

The song was written by Harley Allan and includes the talents of Audie Blaylock (lead vocals, guitar), Jesse Brock (mandolin); Patrick McAvinue (fiddle); Russ Carson (banjo); and Jason Moore (bass). 

The single has been released to radio via the label’s Fresh Cuts and Key Tracks CD and also available at AirplayDirect.com

“A Natural Thing” is the first single from the band’s upcoming album, HARD COUNTRY set for release this summer. “I chose the name HARDCOUNTRY because I think it really defines the music on this disc. It still has that hard-driving bluegrass edge – then changes into slower paced ballad type songs as well, which really show cases the versatility of this band. It also shows just how closely bluegrass and country music are related,” explained Audie.

AUDIE BLAYLOCK and REDLINE are still celebrating their album, I’M GOING BACK TO OLD KENTUCKY(A Bill Monroe Celebration) that previously hit #1 on the Bluegrass Today’s Weekly Song Chart. The album is definitely a sure fire hit with radio with five songs (Cry Cry Darlin’, I’m Going Back to Old Kentucky, In Despair, Mighty Dark to Travel, and Out in the Cold) appearing on a variety of charts.

Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine gave this project a big thumbs up saying, “The vocal work by Blaylock and others is topnotch, the instrumental support is right on the mark, and the Father of Bluegrass would no doubt find this release very much to his liking,” with Country Standard Time raving, “Put it on, turn it up, and drift away!

AUDIE BLAYLOCK and REDLINE have several other albums on the Rural Rhythm label including AUDIE BLAYLOCK and REDLINE, CRYIN HEART BLUES, plus two live album projects, LIVE AT BEAN BLOSSOM (with Lonesome River Band, Russell More and IIIrd Tyme Out, Ronnie Reno, Blue Moon Rising, Bobby Osborne and many more) and THE ALL-STAR JAM – LIVE AT GRAVES MOUNTAIN (with the Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out, Lonesome River Band, Carl Jackson, Mark Newton, Carrie Hassler, Crowe Brothers, Lou Reid and Carolina, and Brand New Strings).

AUDIE BLAYLOCK and REDLINE are now on tour including the Old Settler’s Music Festival in Austin, TX on April 21st, Country Bluegrass Show in North Platte, NE on April 26thand many more. For a complete tour schedule and more information, please visit AudieBlaylock.com and www.facebook.com/audieblaylock&redline.

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Bluegrass Heritage Foundation President Releases New Bluegrass Gospel Single

“This World is Not My Home” by Alan Tompkins Released Today

 Bluegrass Heritage Foundation President Releases New Bluegrass Gospel SingleBluegrass multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, radio host, and festival promoter ALAN TOMPKINS is proud to announce the April 17, 2012 single release, “This World Is Not My Home” from his upcoming solo album NO PART OF NOTHIN

The track features Alan on vocals with Deryl Doddsinging harmony, as well as Randy Kohrs on resophonic guitar, Ned Luberecki on banjo, Stephen Mougin on guitar, Gerald Jones on mandolin, and Mike Bub slapping the upright bass.  The new single is available for digital purchase at AlanTompkins.com and free to radio at airplaydirect.com/alantompkins.

NO PART OF NOTHIN’ is set for release in June 2012.

The album features a lineup of incredibly talented musicians and singers, many of whom are Grammyemoji 000AE Bluegrass Heritage Foundation President Releases New Bluegrass Gospel Single or IBMA award winners or nominees.  The list includes Sam Bush, Deryl Dodd, Kenny & Amanda Smith, Ron Stewart, Stephen Mougin, Gerald Jones, Greg Cahill, Ned Luberecki, Mike Bub, Randy Kohrs, Brad Davis, Nate Lee, Bobby Davis, and Steve Rhian.

Who doesn’t dream of working with bluegrass greats like Sam Bush, Stephen Mougin, Ron Stewart, Randy Kohrs, Nedski and Kenny & Amanda Smith?  Very few people change dreams into reality, but I’m not surprised that Alan Tompkins did.  His baritone is up to the task of fronting the Dream Team Bluegrass Band on the old gospel standard, ‘This World Is Not My Home.’  Good job, Alan,” said Katy Daley, WAMU’s Bluegrass Country Radio Host.

A native of the farming and coal mining country of western Kentucky, Alan grew up steeped in the sounds of classic country, gospel, and bluegrass music.  He performed in several bands in his home town of Madisonville, Kentucky before moving to Texas in 1983, where he would earn MBA and law degrees at SMU. His business career kept him busy for the next two decades, but the musical fire never burned out. After becoming friends with Texas country artist Deryl Dodd, Alan’s desire to play live music again roared to life. His love of bluegrass, the music of his home state, motivated him to learn to play banjo, upright bass, and other instruments used in traditional bluegrass.

Alan is the founder and President of the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation, a non-profit charitable organiza­tion dedicated to the preservation and promotion of bluegrass music in America.  The Foundation produced and distributed Fanning the Fire, an award-winning short documentary film that has screened in more than 20 film festivals across the United States, in 2011.  He is also the host of the Bluegrass Heritage Radio Show on KHYI-FM 95.3 The Range in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas.

For more information on ALAN TOMPKINS including the new single and upcoming album, please visit AlanTompkins.com.  Information about the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation and Fanning the Fire is available at BluegrassHeritage.org

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Town of Wilkesboro puts Old MerleFest Banners On Sale to the Public

New banners have been put up in Wilkesboro this year to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the music festival honoring the music of Doc Watson and his late son Merle  Town of Wilkesboro puts Old MerleFest Banners On Sale to the PublicWatson.

The old banners, the ones that had been attached to street posts during MerleFest for the past 10 years, are for sale by the town of Wilkesboro. The banners are about 5 feet long and more than 2 feet wide.

Two of the banners feature Doc Watson, while one portrays Alison Krauss and another a MerleFest stage. The cost is $40 each or all four for $120. Only about 20 banners are left for sale.

“In the early years, those things got stolen as soon as I put them up,” said Wilkesboro Town Manager Ken Noland. “I know people like them.”

The banners are put up higher on the street poles now, with the new banners featuring individual images of Doc and Merle, one of them together and one of musicians on stage.

This year’s MerleFest ibegins April 26, but people are expected to start arriving Wednesday in Wilkesboro, NC

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Loudoun Festival to Benefit Student Scholarship Fund!

All profits from Festival provide scholarships for deserving local students

 Loudoun Festival to Benefit Student Scholarship Fund!LONESOME RIVER BAND will headline the 3rd Annual Loudoun Bluegrass Festival on May 12, 2012 at the Loudoun County 4H Fairgrounds, just outside Leesburg, VA. The event takes place from 10:00 am – 9:00 and features numerous bands, BBQ, open jam sessions, kids’ shows, workshops, plus pickin’ contests with cash prizes. The Loudoun Bluegrass Festival is presented by Rotary Club of Dulles International Airport. All profits help pay tuition for deserving local students who otherwise could not afford college.

Lonesome River Band is lead by Virginia Country Music Hall of Famer, Sammy Shelor who is a 4-time winner of the International Bluegrass Music Association Banjo Player of the Year Award, and most recently won the Steve Martin Award for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass which was presented on the Late Show with David Letterman last November.

In addition, other nationally-recognized bands, Big Chimney, The Hot Seats and the Chance McCoy Band will perform at the festival.

Pickin’ competitions in Banjo, Fiddle, Guitar and Mandolin will showcase some incredible talent. Grammy™ award winning bluegrass artist, John Starling, a founding member of the Seldom Scene will serve as one of the judges in the competition. Cash prizes will be awarded to winners in each discipline.

Workshops will be provided by well-known local musicians. See www.BluegrassLoudoun.com for more information on how to pre-register for the workshops and contests as well as for more information and any of the activities.

Loudoun County 4H Fairgrounds is in a beautiful, park-like setting, just outside Leesburg VA. The Main Stage for the Festival will be inside the large Show Barn, with plenty of room for a large crowd. The smaller barns on the grounds will provide space for the many jam sessions and workshops during the day. Last year, the weather was warm and sunny, and there was plenty of music and fun, inside and out.

New for this year – Local artisans will display and sell their wares. Again this year, local wineries will offer their tastings, and will sell their wine by the glass, bottle or case. And, the charity “Clipped Wings” will sell draft beer and soft drinks raising funds for the Special Olympics.

More new events this year will be children’s activities and with shows especially for kids. Also included will be a ‘Barn Dance’ called by Tom Hinds with great live old-time music performed by The Chance McCoy Band. The barbecue will be prepared and served by Carolina Brothers BBQ of Ashburn.

About Rotary Club: Rotary’s main objective is service — in the community, in the workplace, and around the globe. The 1.2 million Rotarians who make up more than 34,000 Rotary clubs in nearly every country in the world share a dedication to the ideal of Service Above Self. Rotary clubs are open to people of all cultures and ethnicities and are not affiliated with any political or religious organizations.

Please visit www.BluegrassLoudoun.com to purchase tickets, sign up for contest and preview the bands. Tickets are $15 online ($20) at the gate $8 for age 7 -13 and free for 6 and under.

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Prescription Bluegrass Policy Announcement

Promotion vs. Advertising

We’ve been asked more and more just recently why we didn’t publish a story submitted to us at the Prescription Bluegrass Blog.

There are many reasons why we may or may not choose to publish any particular submission. But most of the inquiries fall under just one category; Promotion vs. Advertising

To that end, we’ve decided to publish a written version of the policy we’ve attempted to maintain since the beginning of the blog.

First we are a journalistic publication for the bluegrass community. Second we accept advertising revenue to support our efforts. It must be foremost in our minds at all times that those two purposes have inherent conflicts. When it comes to journalism ethics we strive to hold the line.

Our policy is to provide a news service to the bluegrass community with regard to anything bluegrass and that includes festival news.

The problem with festivals is that most of the time the public doesn’t realize just who puts these on, or who is the major promoter. In many cases, festivals are presented by organizations that believe in the music and operate under a non-profit status – hoping to raise money for their association or other non-profit cause. In other cases, festivals are presented by commercial promoters – in business for a profit.

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When festival news is submitted to us for publication we first try to determine their profit status. Non-Profit organizations normally get a different consideration. Commercial festivals get consideration when the content is truly newsworthy or more than just blatant promotion. Things like line-up announcements or changes are not bona-fide news content – anymore than the local McDonalds is having a new fry cook today because the other one called in sick is a newsworthy item.

New record releases are obviously content submitted by record labels who are in business for profit. We consider that the content is generally newsworthy when the announcement is first made which is usually several weeks ahead of the release date. On the day of the release, we’ll normally get additional requests for publication. If we’ve published the story earlier, we don’t see any news value in re-posting simply because of repeated distribution of the press release.

The Prescription Bluegrass Blog, Radio Show and Newsletter reach thousands of consumers every day, week, month and year at levels that surely have value to those who are making profits from bluegrass. We feel we add a lot to their chances for successful notification of the pubic of their news items. We therefore don’t feel it is unfair to request that they consider spending some of their advertising dollars with us to accomplish their respective missions.

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Prescription Bluegrass Reviews “World Of Our Own” by The Martins.

AGH0433 insert GSP001 Prescription Bluegrass Reviews “World Of Our Own” by The Martins.CD Reviewer W. J. Hallock has posted his latest review: The Bluegrass Martins’ “World Of Our Own” released independently by the band late last year.

“One listen to “World Of Our Own,” the new CD by The Bluegrass Martins, of Jefferson City, MO, is a testament to what an influence the old “Masters” have been on today’s younger generation of musicians….   …Not one mistake was made when choosing the fourteen songs presented here. A lot of care and concern was put forth to pick the best songs possible that would also fit their musical identity.”

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Bluegrass Film Documentary “Porchlight Sessions” Asks Community for Support!

FILM PRODUCERS PLEAD FOR FINANCIAL HELP.

 Bluegrass Film Documentary “Porchlight Sessions” Asks Community for Support!The Porchlight Sessions”, a film documentary based out of Los Angeles, CA is still in need of some financial help to finish their project.

A “Fundraiser” through Kickstarter.com  was launched in late February and according to the Kickstarter policy, they have a limited time to fully raise their stated goal or they get none of the pledges and must seek other avenues for funding the project.

The Porchlight Sessions Kickstarter deadline will expire in just a few weeks at the end of April. With just 14 days to go, they are just barely past the half-way mark on their goal. Their needs include finishing funds for archival footage and stills, music licensing, and color timing.

The Sponsor Packet includes numerous incentives to donate at just about any financial level.


The story of the uniquely American style of music known as bluegrass and the community that has grown up around it is beautifully and insightfully told on the upcoming music documentary The Porchlight Sessions. A musical exploration that travels from the music’s roots in Appalachia to the contemporary culture it has spawned in the high Rocky Mountains and beyond, the film offers one of a kind performances and fascinating interviews with many of the creators and innovators of the bluegrass “sound.”

With over 75 musicians, 10 states and 4 festivals represented in the film, The Porchlight Sessions is a unique and contemporary portrait of the bluegrass community that is attracting new audiences like never before. Artists appearing in the film include icons from the first generation such as Ralph Stanley, Doc Watson and Bobby Osborne through modern masters such as Bela Fleck, Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas and relative newcomers Crooked Still, Trampled by Turtles, Mumford & Sons and the Infamous Stringdusters.
The Porchlight Sessions is currently enlisting the help of Kickstarter, the world’s largest funding platform for independent projects, to complete the post-production process and license the archival music and imagery. The film’s needs are great and varied but not insurmountable. Funds raised will be used to license long forgotten film footage, pay post-production costs, and license the music required to tell this important American story.

Several generous sponsors, including the International Bluegrass Music Association and Deering Banjos, have joined The Porchlight Sessions campaign to offer some amazing perks for contributing to the project. These include: 

  • A Special Edition Porchlight Sessions Hatch Show Print
  • Pre-release copies of Porchlight Sessions DVD
  • VIP tickets to IBMA FanFest and the IBMA Awards Show
  • An autographed 5-String Deering Banjo
  • …and more!

More information about The Porchlight Sessions can be found at the Kickstarter page or at the official websites for the film: 

http://www.theporchlightsessions.com    http://www.facebook.com/porchlightsessions  https://twitter.com/underporchlight

The Porchlight Sessions Kickstarter Campaign: ends – April 29.

Other ways to help besides financial support include following on social media and spreading the word through sharing!

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Webinar Teaches How To Promote Using Twitter!

 Webinar Teaches How To Promote Using Twitter!IBMA Offers April 17 Webinar: “Tweeting Your Way to Success- How to Effectively Use Twitter to Promote Your Band, Bluegrass Event or Business”

Join industry veteran and former IBMA board member Andrea Compton , an Associate Professor of St. Charles Community College in St. Charles, Missouri on April 17 from 5:30-7 p.m. CDT for the next IBMA webinar: “Tweeting Your Way to Success – How to effectively use Twitter to promote your band, bluegrass event or business.”

 

The webinar will cover some basics of using Twitter and proper Twitter etiquette. It will also include information about how to use Twitter effectively to supplement Facebook fan pages and interact with fans, colleagues and promoters.

Twitter and Facebook are used differently, and you can miss a significant portion of your audience without a Twitter presence. It is also different from Facebook in posting frequency and content.

The topic of who should be managing and posting to your Twitter account will also be addressed – both advantages and disadvantages of having an agent, manager or publicist posting on your behalf.

Register by calling IBMA 615-256-3222

The Cost is $20 for IBMA Members, $40 for Non-Members

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They’ve been roaming for 30 years, but Summerdog is back up on the porch in Tucson this weekend!

We all got our start playing professional music with Summerdog in Tucson

It’s been a long time coming and this weekend fans from all over the country are pilgrimaging to Tucson, Arizona to hear the first live sounds from the band in over 30 years.

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Watch The Steep Canyon Rangers Debut Their New CD!

The Steep Canyon Rangers chose a world-wide approach via Yowie.com to interactively broadcast their CD Debut to millions of fans.

This is the first solo project for the group since signing with Rounder Records.  The Album is entited, “Nobody Knows You

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Roys Top 30 Thousand in Fundraiser for Christmas 4 Kids!

 Roys Top 30 Thousand in Fundraiser for Christmas 4 Kids!The Roys, one of the hardest working groups in bluegrass, just updated us on their 2011 holiday fundraising efforts.  The brother/sister duo found out they raised over $32,000 for Christmas 4 Kids at their golf tourney!

They added, “Amazing! Gonna be able to help so many kids!! Thank you everyone who was part of this! So blessed.”

Read the original story here.

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Former Chesapeake Members Gaudreau and Klein Partner for 2nd Album!

Rebel Records is pleased to announce the release of Jimmy Gaudreau and Moondi Klein’s second Rebel recording, Home from the Mills on May 8th.

 Former Chesapeake Members Gaudreau and Klein Partner for 2nd Album!The connection between Gaudreau and Klein dates back to the mid-nineties, when they joined forces with ace Dobro player Mike Auldridge and T. Michael Coleman to form the supergroup Chesapeake on three albums of top-flight contemporary acoustic music that appealed to most Bluegrass fans as well as a larger Americana audience.

That group was relatively short-lived as Moondi left to spend more time with a young and growing family. Fast forward to 2007 when some informal picking sessions led to some gigs including a well received tour of England and Scotland. That led to their superb first album entitled 2:10 Train.

This duo have been a constant presence on the cutting edge of acoustic music, and their considerable experience includes extensive earlier work with such powerhouse bands as the Country Gentlemen, The Seldom Scene, and The Tony Rice Unit.  It’s really a unique sound—not entirely bluegrass, not folk, and not like the old-time brother duets of the 1930s (The Monroe Brothers, Delmore Brothers, etc.), but a captivating, contemporary duo sound that incorporates touches of all of these.

They have created a distinctive blend that takes full advantage of Moondi’s wonderful singing and Jimmy’s skills on several stringed instruments: mandolin, mandola, octave mandolin and guitar.  

Their new album is packed with a wonderful mix of new numbers, a couple of great instrumentals (FISHER’S HORNPIPE and a RED HAIRED BOY medley) and some well known contemporary songs like IF I NEEDED YOU and CLOSE THE DOOR LIGHTLY WHEN YOU GO. Klein brings his distinctive, soulful touch to the lovely HOME FROM THE MILLS, NEW MORNING and SHADOWS. 

And if you are not thoroughly captivated by Moondi’s achingly soulful treatment of the album’s first three songs (BENDING BLADES, LEAVING NANCY, and ROD MCNEIL—two of them written by Tim O’Brien),  this probably won’t be your cup of tea.  But it is a gem of an album that brings us another generous helping of some lovely songs and sounds with a fresh new approach.

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Rangers Live Tonight. Interactive Web Broadcast!

IBMA’s 2011 Entertainer of the Year, The Steep Canyon Rangers Take the Virtual Stage for Global Audience to Celebrate CD Release Today!

 Rangers Live Tonight. Interactive Web Broadcast!

Steep Canyon Rangers Partner with Yowie For Interactive Broadcast of Concert and Backstage Experience

The Steep Canyon Rangers chose Yowie because it allows their fans to have a more personal interaction with them.

The Steep Canyon Rangers are doing this by partnering with Yowie to bring fans a free online concert straight from frontman and guitarist Woody Platt’s porch in North Carolina tonight at 7p.m. EST.

Fans can go to the Yowie Site now and test their equipment plus get an email reminder just before the show.   The broadcast is free but you must sign up.

Grammy-nominated bluegrass sensation, The Steep Canyon Rangers are pushing the boundaries of bluegrass and making it accessible to both traditional and progressive audiences.  This highly engaging, Grammy nominated band has reached the largest number of people with bluegrass music in 2011 and now they want to bring all of their followers together on their release date.

Grammy nominated for their collaboration with icon Steve Martin, these personable young musicians are as Steve Martin puts it, “not only great musicians who continue to explore both the new and old styles of bluegrass and bring a fresh energy to the traditions of American music, but they are also really fun on a bus.”  Rangers Live Tonight. Interactive Web Broadcast!

Steep Canyon Rangers Partner with Yowie For Interactive Broadcast of Concert and Backstage Experience

The Steep Canyon Rangers chose Yowie because it allows their fans to have a more personal interaction with them.

Yowie is a web based, video platform enabling video chat, high quality video streaming and crowd interaction. The Yowie experience is designed to appeal to today’s fans who expect authenticity. Chats and performances are inclusive and intimate and the “broadcast-able from anywhere” content platform presents a brand new medium for bands and fans alike.

Yowie also allows audiences who may not be able to experience the band live during a regular tour date to experience what it would be like at a show. Steep Canyon Rangers frontman Woody Platt says, “We are using Yowie as a way to make the day of our album release unique! We will be playing songs from our new record and will be able to connect with our online audience. We are very proud of this new project and it will give folks a chance to hear the new tunes played live while they sit in the comfort of their own homes.”

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Summerdog Barks Once Again – After 30 Years!

…”The most fun we ever had was puttin’ on these Barn Dances!“…

Chip+Summerdog+Banjo Summerdog Barks Once Again   After 30 Years!
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The Summerdog Bluegrass Experience, Mariachi and Swing Ensemble 30 Year Reunion happens this weekend in Tucson Arizona …

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The El Casino Ballroom, 437 E. 26TH ST., Tucson AZ
  •  Saturday, April 14, 2012 
  •  8:00pm until 11:00pm
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All-Star Line-Up Announced for Bluegrass Museum’s ROMP Festival.

Announcing the ROMP 2012 line-up!

Vince Gill, Old Crow Medicine Show, Punch Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three, Lonesome River Band, The Deadly Gentlemen, Greensky Bluegrass, Farewell Drifters, Jesse McReynolds & Friends a Tribute to Jerry Garcia Songs of the Grateful Dead, Monroeville, 23 String Band, NewFound Road, All Star Line Up Announced for Bluegrass Museum’s ROMP Festival. The Expedition Show, Bearfoot, Renegade String Band, Some Rye Grass, Snap Jackson and the Knock on Wood Players, Grandview Junction, Renegade String Band, Town Mountain, Arnold Shultz Revival, Don Stanley & Middle Creek, Belfry Fellows, Bawn in the Mash, Higher Ground, County Line Bluegrass, NewTown, and the Museum’s massive student brigade, the Kentucky BlueGrass AllStars.

Free workshops will be held Friday and Saturday afternoon in specified picnic shelters, and nighttime performances and jams will begin after the main stage acts end each night. In addition to these fine, fine performers, Owensboro’s best chefs will be offering their specialty items for the hungry at heart, and talented arts and crafts vendors and luthiers will be displaying their artwork and instruments for sale.

So….in the words of the Carolina Chocolate Drops’ Dom Flemons:

“Right On My People, come on down to Owensboro, bring your friends, grab your banjo and your fiddle. Take your dancing shoes cause there’ll be all sorts of fine, fine music and kind people, lots of pretty girls, whether in the face, the eye or just in the heart. Don’t worry ladies, there’ll be plenty of men strong as a bear, and there’s others that are barely strong. Great food and don’t forget that barbequed hallelujah lamb! So come on down, Right On My People, ROMP ROMP ROMP!”

For more information call (270) 926-7891 or visit  

www.rompfest.com

For Tickets CLICK HERE!

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Alexander Rozum, Sr., R.I.P.

Reprinted from Laurie Lewis’ Newsletter by permission

 Alexander Rozum, Sr., R.I.P.“I am very sad to have to report the death of Tom’s wonderful father, Al Rozum. He died on March 18 at the age of 86, after a long struggle with cancer. He was smart, funny, good-natured, helpful, handsome, generous, and loving– a person who made a real and positive difference in the world.

Al was the seventh of eight kids born to Carpatho-Rusyn immigrants in rural Connecticut. As a teenager, he played fiddle at local barn dances. He dropped out of school after 10th grade to start working. When he married Tom’s mom, Mary, he bought a house in the next town over, and with his father’s help dismantled it, and rebuilt it on the family farm about 100 yards from the house where he was born. He and Mary raised four kids and lived there for 63 years. He fell in love with flying while in the Army Air Force during WWII, when he was a B-24 bomber crew chief. Luckily, the war ended before he saw action.  Alexander Rozum, Sr., R.I.P.

In the 1950′s, he got a job as a maintenance man in a large manufacturing company, and retired almost 50 years later as a vice president. He loved all sorts of motorized transportation, and if you had visited his garage at any time you would likely have found it filled and surrounded by a couple of motorcycles, a dump truck, a backhoe or bulldozer, a snowmobile, a bevy of Mustangs, T-Birds, MGA’s, and the occasional airplane in varying stages of restoration. He worked hard his whole life, but enjoyed the fruits of his labors (he played hard, too).

Al was always intensely interested in new technology. A few months ago, when we were visiting him in the hospital, he said, “Hey, Tom, I’ve been reading Consumer Reports. Should I buy the new iPad?” There are so many more stories I could tell. I feel so grateful to have had him in my life.

To read the rest of Laurie’s April 2012 Newsletter “Springtime In California” CLICK HERE

 

Photo 1: Al Rozum Sr. and Tom

Photo 2: The young “Russian Genius” at work

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Birthplace of Country Music Originator to be Honored!

Charlie Peters to be honored at ACMA’s Mountain Music Museum

The Appalachian Cultural Music Association and the Mountain Music Museum invite the public and fans of Appalachian Music to attend a press conference and unveiling of the Charlie Peters exhibit on Thursday, April 12th at 2:00 pm at the Mountain Music Museum which is located on the upper level of the Bristol Mall in Bristol, Virginia.

 Birthplace of Country Music Originator to be Honored!Charlie Peters was once mayor and city councilman for the City of Bristol, Tennessee serving the city from 1979 until 1984. Charlie is 88 years old and is fighting a brave battle with cancer. Charlie Peters will be at the unveiling and will be available to answer any questions reporters or the public may want to ask.

Charlie Peters was the first person to “start the ball rolling” in having Bristol, TN-VA officially recognized as the “Birthplace of Country Music”. He worked with State Senator Carl Moore and Carl’s daughter Dana in 1984 to have the State of Tennessee officially recognize Bristol as the “Birthplace of Country Music”.

The exhibit will showcase many of the letters and documents that Charlie Peters submitted to the Tennessee State Legislature to have Bristol recognized, as the place the world now knows as the “Birthplace of Country Music”.

Other announcements will be made at the ACMA’s press conference on Thursday, April 12th which recognize other groundbreaking achievements Charlie Peters made to the betterment of Bristol.

The East Tennessee State University Bluegrass and Old Time Music Program will provide entertainment for the unveiling starting at 1:30 pm. Admission to the Mountain Music Museum and this Charlie Peters Exhibit unveiling is free.

For information call 276-645-0035.

The ACMA is a non-profit 501c3 organization. www.mountainmusicmuseum.org

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You Can Call Her Doctor Alison from Now On!

Alison Krauss to Receive Honorary Doctorate Degree From Berklee College of Music!

Berklee College of Music president Roger Brown will present  Alison Krauss, along with the Eagles, and Ethiopian musician Mulatu Astatke with honorary doctor of music degrees at Berklee’s commencement ceremony, Saturday,  You Can Call Her Doctor Alison from Now On!May 12, at the 7,000-seat Agganis Arena at Boston University.

This year’s honorary doctorate recipients are being recognized for their achievements and influence in music, and for their enduring contributions to American and international culture. Past recipients include Duke Ellington (the first, in 1971), Dizzy Gillespie, Smokey Robinson, Steven Tyler, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, Juan Luis Guerra, Paco de Lucía, David Bowie, the Edge, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Chaka Khan, Bonnie Raitt, Ahmet Ertegun, Kenneth Gamble, and Leon Huff. 

On commencement eve, as is Berklee’s tradition, students will pay tribute to the honorees by performing music associated with their careers at the Agganis. The concert and ceremony are not open to the public. 

Alison Krauss is a bluegrass virtuoso who effortlessly bridges the gap between roots music and country, rock, and pop. A highly sought-after collaborator, she has worked with some of the biggest names in popular music, including James Taylor, Phish, Dolly Parton, Yo-Yo Ma, and Bonnie Raitt. Since signing with Rounder Records at 14, Krauss has sold over 12 million albums and won 27 Grammy Awards, the most for any female and the second most of any recording artist in Grammy history. Her work on films such as Cold Mountain and O Brother Where Art Thou contributed immeasurably to a renaissance in American roots music. Her latest album—recorded with her longstanding band Union Station—is the endlessly impressive Paper Airplane (2011), which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country, Bluegrass, and Folk Album charts upon its release earlier this year. For more information, visit alisonkrauss.com.

The Eagles—Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, and Timothy Schmit—have sold more than 120 million albums worldwide, with five No. 1 singles, six Grammy Awards, five American Music Awards, and six No. 1 albums. Their Greatest Hits 1971–1975 is the best-selling album of all time, exceeding sales of 29 million units. The band’s Hotel California and Eagles Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 have sold more than 16 million and 11 million albums, respectively. The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. For more information, visit eaglesband.com.

Mulatu Astatke is an Ethiopian musician (piano, organ, vibraphone, percussion), composer, and arranger. He is known as the father of Ethio-jazz, a unique blend of pop, modern jazz, traditional Ethiopian music, Latin rhythms, Caribbean reggae, and Afro-funk. Born in 1943, Astatke was musically trained in London, New York, and Boston, where he was the first African student at Berklee College of Music. He went on to work with Duke Ellington and other acclaimed jazz artists, found a music school, and open his own club. Astatke’s work shepherded in a golden age in Ethiopia’s pop and jazz circles from 1968 to 1974. In 2004, he began collaborating with Either/Orchestra, and in 2009, he released an album with the London-based collective the Heliocentrics. Since 2010, Astatke and his band have toured regularly behind Mulatu Steps Ahead, his latest release on Strut Records. For more information, visit Astatke’s Facebook page.

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“Rangers” Present FREE Interactive Broadcast from Woody Platt’s Front Porch!

IBMA’s 2011 Entertainer of the Year, The Steep Canyon Rangers Take the Virtual Stage for Global Audience to Celebrate April 10 CD Release

Grammy-nominated bluegrass sensation, The Steep Canyon Rangers are anticipating the imminent release of their debut Rounder Records recorded effort “Nobody Knows You.” They are pushing the boundaries of bluegrass and making it accessible to both traditional and progressive audiences of this genre.

 “Rangers” Present FREE Interactive Broadcast from Woody Platt’s Front Porch! “Rangers” Present FREE Interactive Broadcast from Woody Platt’s Front Porch!Grammy nominated for their collaboration with icon Steve Martin, these personable young musicians are as Steve Martin puts it, “not only great musicians who continue to explore both the new and old styles of bluegrass and bring a fresh energy to the traditions of American music, but they are also really fun on a bus.”

This highly engaging band has reached the largest number of people with bluegrass music in 2011 and now they want to bring all of their followers together on their release date. The Steep Canyon Rangers are doing this by partnering with Yowie to bring fans a free online concert straight from frontman and guitarist Woody Platt’s porch in North Carolina on release day, Tuesday April 10th at 7p.m. EST.

Steep Canyon Rangers Partner with Yowie For Interactive Broadcast of Concert and Backstage Experience

The Steep Canyon Rangers chose Yowie because it allows their fans to have a more personal interaction with them.

Yowie is a web based, video platform enabling video chat, high quality video streaming and crowd interaction. The Yowie experience is designed to appeal to today’s fans who expect authenticity. Chats and performances are inclusive and intimate and the “broadcast-able from anywhere” content platform presents a brand new medium for bands and fans alike.

Yowie also allows audiences who may not be able to experience the band live during a regular tour date to experience what it would be like at a show. Steep Canyon Rangers frontman Woody Platt says, “We are using Yowie as a way to make the day of our album release unique! We will be playing songs from our new record and will be able to connect with our online audience. We are very proud of this new project and it will give folks a chance to hear the new tunes played live while they sit in the comfort of their own homes.”

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New Live-Performance Video From Three Tall Pines – “Jenny Mule”

New England based, Three Tall Pines have released a Live-Performance Video.   According to band spokesperson and mandolinist Joe Lurgio, the song “Jenny Mule” is very popular number among fans….”and for some reason kids seems to really like it”.

 Joe says even though the song is, “…actually off our first record called ‘Short While Ago’ people always request this song.”

The video was shot while the band performed at The Narrows Center For The Arts in Fall River, MA, and produced at DPerry Music Studio by Eran Shaysh and Daniel DP Perry

Three Tall Pines are currently getting ready for festival season with appearances at Podunk Bluegrass, Ossippee Bluegrass, Bluegrass on the Bogs and more to come.

Visit the band’s website for more information

About the Narrows:
Located in Fall River, Massachusetts’ waterfront district, The Narrows Center for the Arts is on the top floor of an attractive old mill building with spectacular views of Fall River’s pier, the Braga Bridge and Battleship Cove. The Center’s wonderfully sunlit space provides superb acoustics, creating the perfect ambiance for
events and programs. The space is divided into 4 areas: The Narrows Gallery, the Performance Area, the Narrows Cafe and Artist Studios. The Narrows Center for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

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