[from the Blue Grass Boys, performing group, from Bluegrass state, nickname of Kentucky] country music characterized by the use of unamplified stringed instruments (such as banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin), by free improvisation, and by close usually high-pitched harmony ...
The evening flew by with stories, testimonies, loads of music and fun! Then we polished it off with Pizza Hut Stuffed Crust Pizza (provided by Chris – Thanks Chris!!!) and a super “Pizza and Praise Party”! Tune in to streaming God’s Country radio by clicking on the link on our ...
has past with nothing happening. Actually much has happened. Lisa became a full time educator with 3 kids home and the schools closed, Jim became a great grandparent and Dale learned the accordion (well no, but he told me he did nothing), & Me and Lorie played music on the front ...
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out Sylamore Special Tennessee Bluegrass Band Daryl Mosley Shelton & Williams Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers Authentic Unlimited Kenny & Amanda Smith The Marksmen Quartet Lori King and Junction 63 Donate to Music Roots!
Barnum-like music promoter and artist managerCarlton Haneyproduced the first three-day bluegrass music festival with camping on Labor Day weekend 1965 on Cantrell’s Horse Farm near Fincastle, Virginia. Haney combined his and Bill Clifton’s idea of a big show with all the top bluegrass artists...
(who Ingram has toured with as an opening act), the blazing six-string talent has also warmed up crowds for the Rolling Stones and Vampire weekend while establishing himself as a powerhouse live performer. Ingram will also be playing a headlining showat the Great American Music Hall Sat...
music. It can get really funny when we’re playing bluegrass and old-time fiddle tunes, and people dance to them in our country’s traditional style. We can say that this is new to our country because we’re fusing the distinctive sound of the Basque accordion with bluegrass music, along...
Speedy takes on “Blues Stay Away From Me” fromThe Delmore Brothersand “These Memories Of You” flew by before a blistering “Wargasm” got truly wild and pert near feral. To close out the second set Strings did one of music’s most fearful tasks and went solo acapella for Doc Watson...
Recently, The Bluegrass Music Hall and Fame announced via a Facebook post that they were about to make the museum very accessible for Daviess County residents.
Hope to see you this weekend! Posted in2012 Performances|Tagged as:Bluegrass, Creeping Time, Dread Crew of Oddwood, Folk Music, Live Music, Seattle|Leave a comment Live at Amnesia with Windy Hill | July 16, 2012 Posted on July 10th, 2012 ...