On this day in 2002, the 'O Brother Where Art Thou?' soundtrack brought bluegrass to no. 1 again in the United States.
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Screen Rant on MSN25 Years Ago, George Clooney's Version Of Chris Nolan's Next Movie Resurrected An Entire Music GenreExplore how George Cloney's cinematic masterpiece of 25 years ago revived an American music genre, paving the way for its ...
But for a band beginning their second decade, Hall and his bandmates are already sensing their tenure as new kids on the ...
It's early evening in Asheville, North Carolina, and Sierra Hull, the singer, songwriter, and mandolin virtuoso, is standing ...
With this album release, I'm rebranding a bit. [The project] is just called Tyler Grant for now, but soon I'm planning to ...
Eddie Adcock died on March 20 after suffering a series of health issues in recent years, 'Bluegrass Today' reported.
A native of Byrdstown, TN and current Nashville resident, Hull was a prodigious talent as a child, signing with Rounder Records at just 13 years old after being discovered at the International ...
Grab your fiddles, folk fans! The 2nd Annual Roots Revue, a two-day music festival on Memorial Day weekend, is returning to ...
When you talk to the Fletcher family of Boonville, you wonder when they have time to sleep. Dr. Greg Fletcher is an emergency room doctor at Health Regional Hospital. Billie Fletcher home schools the ...
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Eddie Adcock’s name might not be the first that comes to mind when it comes to country music legends, but he was a legend in ...
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