VOTD: Ralph Stanley II & the Clinch Mountain Boys “Don’t Point Your Finger”
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by Annette Grady
25m ago
Ralph Stanley II & the Clinch Mountain Boys’ Song “Don’t Point Your Finger” Ralph Stanley II and the Clinch Mountain Boys are known for their authentic bluegrass sound and heartfelt lyrics. One of their standout tracks, “Don’t Point Your Finger,” is a powerful song with a meaningful message and captivating melody that resonates with many ..read more
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POTD: Ralph Stanley II & the Clinch Mountain Boys
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by Annette Grady
25m ago
Ralph Stanley II and the Clinch Mountain Boys: A Legacy of Bluegrass Excellence Ralph Stanley II, often known as “Two,” continued the rich legacy of bluegrass music established by his father, Dr. Ralph Stanley. As the frontman of the Clinch Mountain Boys, Ralph Stanley II has not only preserved the traditional sounds of bluegrass but ..read more
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Old Time Vs Bluegrass: What’s The Difference?
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by Alani
25m ago
The United States has a rich history of traditional music, originating from the colonists who settled in the Appalachian mountains and mixed their musical traditions from their home countries.  The two most popular styles of traditional music in the US include Old Time and Bluegrass.  In fact, many people group the two styles together for ..read more
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VOTD: The Malpass Brothers “Long Gone Lonesome Blues”
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by Annette Grady
1d ago
The Malpass Brothers’ Rendition of “Long Gone Lonesome Blues” The Malpass Brothers, known for their authentic and traditional country music style, have once again captured the hearts of country music enthusiasts with their rendition of Hank Williams’ classic, “Long Gone Lonesome Blues.” This song, originally written and performed by Hank Williams in 1950, has been ..read more
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POTD: The Malpass Brothers
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by Annette Grady
1d ago
The Malpass Brothers: Keeping Traditional Country Music Alive The Malpass Brothers are dedicated to preserving traditional country music. Chris and Taylor Malpass, hailing from Goldsboro, North Carolina, were inspired by their grandfather’s classic country music collection, which included records from Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell, and Merle Haggard. Musical Influences Their music is influenced by the ..read more
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VOTD: Richard Bennett & Waytt Rice “Wayfaring Stranger”
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by Annette Grady
1d ago
Richard Bennett and Wyatt Rice: A Dynamic Duo Richard Bennett and Wyatt Rice are both highly respected musicians in the bluegrass and acoustic music scenes. Richard Bennett, known for his exceptional guitar skills and emotive vocal style, has been a prominent figure in bluegrass music for decades. Wyatt Rice, the younger brother of the legendary ..read more
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POTD: Richard Bennett and Wyatt Rice
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by Annette Grady
1d ago
Richard Bennett and Wyatt Rice: Masters of Bluegrass Guitar Richard Bennett and Wyatt Rice are highly respected and talented guitarists in the bluegrass music scene. Their collaboration has produced some of the most memorable performances and recordings recently, showcasing their exceptional skills and deep understanding of the genre. Richard Bennett Richard Bennett is a renowned ..read more
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POTD: New South Tribute Band
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by Annette Grady
2d ago
The New South Tribute Band: A Celebration of Bluegrass Legacy Introduction The New South Tribute Band is an outstanding ensemble dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich legacy of bluegrass music. Their exceptional talent and passion for the genre have captivated audiences across various venues and festivals. Origins and Formation The New South Tribute Band ..read more
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The Kingston Trio “Hang Your Head Tom Dooley”
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by Annette Grady
2d ago
“The Story Behind “Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley” “Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley” is a classic American folk song that has captivated audiences for generations. The song, also known as “Tom Dooley,” tells the tragic tale of Tom Dula (pronounced “Dooley” in the local dialect), a Confederate veteran who was convicted of murdering ..read more
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VOTD: New South Tribute Band “Summer Wages”
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by Annette Grady
2d ago
Exploring the Timeless Charm of “Summer Wages” by the New South Tribute Band The New South Tribute Band has wowed audiences with their rendition of the classic bluegrass song “Summer Wages.” First performed by J.D. Crowe & The New South, this song has become a cherished favorite in the bluegrass community. Let’s delve into this ..read more
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