Ninety-nine years ago today, an early bluegrass legend who helped further the fledgling genre and launch multiple stars was born.
The wildly popular soundtrack to the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?" was recorded in Nashville and produced by songwriter, musician and producer T Bone Burnett.
Alice Gerrard is one of the trailblazing musicians who will be honored during a series of free events March 5-8 in.
With the lively sound of country bluegrass music emanating from the iconic red barn building of The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre and Music Hall, the mood was filled with excitement and anticipation for ...
Landon Hughes brought bluegrass to 'American Idol' with a cover of "Little Maggie" that earned him a golden ticket to Hollywood.
Send It South returns Feb. 27 and 28 with two days of live music, cycling, culinary experiences and more headquartered at the ...
Free and easy down the road he goes… but not unencumbered by company. Because country star Dierks Bentley is nothing if not a ...
Leftover Salmon has spent more than three decades building a sound that is not easily defined. With its blend of bluegrass, ...
An art exhibit and auction, music performances and lectures highlight this weekend’s entertainment options on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Cuttin' grass for America's 250th birthday. Award-winning bluegrass group The Kody Norris Show is back with a new single celebrating the “Spirit of America” – and we’ve got your first listen. The song ...
It's almost time for the February session of the famous Pea Green Saturday Night concert series, and all of you are invited.
The concert-style tribute show, with a full live band performing a set list of nearly 30 songs and using state-of-the-art video projection, photos and original film footage, covers the careers of Paul ...