The actor's history as a musician wasn’t fully revealed until his 2009 Oscar-winning role in ‘Crazy Heart’ ...
The country music world had been rocked by the deaths of three legendary performers to start the year. Al Shade, perhaps the oldest performer in country music, was the most recent death to hit the ...
The Appalachian region is recognized as the birthplace of country music, but even before the Bristol Sessions began recording, it was also the origin of a distinct type of soul ...
The Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America, based in Nashville, presented its International Band ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Third time's a charm! Michigan native Billy Strings won a Grammy award Sunday for his latest album, making it his third time taking home a golden gramophone. The bluegrass star ...
The Davis Odd Fellows Thursday Live! concert series welcomes Broken Compass Bluegrass for the first time at its Feb. 5 show. Broken Compass Bluegrass emerged in 2021 and quickly gained recognition for ...
He credits his survival to pursuing his passion for playing the banjo, which he says gave him focus and positivity. All proceeds from his shows are donated to charity, raising nearly $800,000 to date.
Keith Alessi, a former CEO, created a one-man show after a cancer diagnosis gave him one year to live. Alessi credits his survival and happiness to his passion for learning to play the banjo. He ...
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On Friday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m., The Park Center presents a performance by Balterdash, a group infused with the sounds of bluegrass, Americana, and Celtic music. Led by Sue Orfield on saxophone and vocals ...
This past week, ETSU celebrated the 10-year anniversary of “Banjo Romantika,” a film celebrating Czech Bluegrass music and its history. The film was shown at ...
Two back-to-back concerts are featured for the month of February as part of the Southern Maryland Bluegrass Concert Series. The Kody Norris Show is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 1, and the Po’ Ramblin’ ...