Last weekend’s snow and this week’s bitter cold have forced the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum to postpone the start ...
“Bluegrass is very community-based,” says mandolinist Patrick Kerrigan Fitzsimons, one of the founders of the academy. “You don’t need fancy equipment. You just carry your instrument, sit in a circle ...
And to ensure the best odds that I eventually break free from the physical and emotional freeze, I tabbed my unstoppable ...
Frigid temperatures and residual snow from Winter Storm Fern couldn’t stop musicians from across the country from attending Saturday’s Open Jam session at downtown Owensboro’s Bluegrass Music Hall of ...
Grammy Award-winner Bronwyn Keith-Hynes arrives at the Pour House on Feb. 3 to do what she’s been doing since she was 3 years old: tearing up the fiddle.
"At this pace, we will have over 50 seasons by 2056," Pea Green Saturday Night founder Len Willey jokes about the variety ...
Courtesy High Road Touring Since her most recent lap around Knuckleheads in Kansas City, where last May she opened for Tommy ...
Banjo, fiddle, and harmonizing voices carried through Dante’s Paradiso Wine Pub Jan. 31, as ice clinked in cocktail-filled ...
It has been a rough start to the year for the country music world as four legendary performers have already left us. The latest was a performer who traveled with some of the greatest singers ever put ...
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 indoor festival, which takes place Feb. 12-15 at the recently rebranded Renaissance Framingham, is back after facing ...
Hirshfeld, who was born and raised in Newton and grew to have a large presence in Boston-area bluegrass, died unexpectedly in ...
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