The International Bluegrass Music Association conference, awards ceremony, Bluegrass Ramble and World of Bluegrass is in Raleigh, NC, Sept. 25-29, 2018. Find our stories here. From the N&O archives — ...
Old-timey bluegrass and gospel songs take center stage when local band Days Of Old resins up the bow. And it’s not just the toe-tapping tunes that delight; the ages of the band members offer hope for ...
Early this year, a 22-year-old bluegrass guitar player named Jake Eddy contacted clarinet player Andy Statman and asked him if he'd like to play bluegrass music together. Jon Kalish has this story ...
Bluegrass fans motor from festival to festival seeking the music in its purest form, and during the second weekend of every August, some of them drink from a singular source tucked into the rolling ...
(LOUISVILLE, Ky.)-- The sweet sound of bluegrass music is back in the Bluegrass this weekend. After going 15 years without the longtime music tradition, the Bluegrass Festival returned to it's old ...
It is 88-year-old bluegrass pioneer Ralph Stanley’s job to walk onto the stage, find the microphone and sing. His grandson, 22-year-old Nathan Stanley, is in charge of everything else — he’s the road ...
The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. is where bluegrass debuted in 1945, and the Station Inn is Nashville's famous club for bluegrass music. But they're only two of Music City's hotspots for ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- The sounds of bluegrass will take over San Francisco Sunday as Old Crow Medicine Show" and the Bay Area's own Molly Tuttle grace the stage. The artists have collaborated in the past, ...
Believe it or not, three musicians in their early- to mid-twenties have been in the bluegrass business for over a decade. "I was this annoying little kid who would come up to my favorite mandolin ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Ralph Stanley, now 82, has been singing and playing professionally ...
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