International Fan Club Association – New Website

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The International Fan Club Associationn For Bluegrass and Classic Country Music (IFCA) has its own website.  Since 1999, the fan club has maintained a booth at the Country Music Association’s annual Fan Fair where fans can visit to meet artists and get autographs. The site is still under construction, with the hope of many things [...]

Deering Banjos – New Website

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Deering Banjos has announced the launch of their new Deering website with features that make it easier to find out about your favorite banjo, order unique and useful accessories like books, CDs, parts, tools, or find our online manual, FAQs, and other pointed information to make your banjo playing more fun. Deering intends to update [...]

The History of American Folk

Thanks to Paul Castle who has led us to this wonderful site on the history of American folk music. This three-part documentary series looks at American folk music, tracing its history from the recording boom of the 1920s to the folk revival of the 1960s. Part 1 opens in the 1920′s where record companies scoured [...]

James King Band – New Website

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James King and his band have announced a new website featuring band bios and merchandise pages. James King was born Sept. 9, 1958, in Martinsville, Virginia, and grew up in Carroll County, one of thof the most fertile breeding grounds for bluegrass and old-time musicians. James is known as The Bluegrass Storyteller. His most moving [...]

Randy Kohrs New Website

The official Randy Kohrs website, www.randykohrs.com, has received a virtual makeover to reflect a much more contemporary image in keeping with today’s ever-evolving online capabilities and stylistic standards. Randy is confident the final results accurately represent the innovatively progressive sound of his unique musical style. Notably, anxious fans will be able to ensure they receive [...]

Harrietville – Website Launch

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Harrietville Bluegrass and Traditional Country Music Convention 19th – 22nd November The folks from the Harrietville Bluegrass and Old Time Music Convention have launched a new website delivering all of the details of this year’s convention. The site includes news and information of the festival including details of the overseas acts secured for the 2010 [...]

2010 Girgarre Program Announced

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New Girgarre Website The team at Girgarre have launched a new website – girgarre.com.au. which provides an overall view of the festival’s focus, the details of the weekend’s activities including concert and workshop programs. The other great feature of the weekend is the now famous Girgarre Farmer’s Market which sees thousands of people through the [...]

Donal Baylor Launches Website

Donal Baylor

Donal Baylor has just advised us that he has launched his new website at donalbaylor.com. Donal also advises that he is working on a new cd project and will post us details on this as work develops. Thanks Donal, we also enjoyed the ongoing updates from your recent trip with Bluegrass Parkway to the USA. [...]

Bluegrass On The Tube

Richard Hawkins from the European Bluegrass Blog has alerted us to a new online bluegrass resource for music fans. Carl Carlson of the SouthEastern Bluegrass Association,  in Atlanta, Georgia, has created a new website called  Bluegrass On The Tube. The site features a library of over 250 videos from a wide variety of bluegrass artists [...]

Flatt and Scruggs Blogsite

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Tom Thomas  grew up listening to Flatt and Scruggs who by then had their own TV Show and were making regular appearances on the Beverly Hillbillies.  A long time fan of  Flatt and Scruggs’ music Tom created Flatt and Scruggs Preservation Society several years ago and then begun a quest to see a museum established [...]

Acoustic Cafe Online

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Acoustic Guitar Magazine launches the Acoustic Café Online. Here’s a place to find videos of performances by talented acoustic musicians, and to see product demonstrations from some of the leading manufacturers of guitars and related gear. Currently featured artists include Sarah Jarosz, Fred Eaglesmith, Phil Keaggy and Brad Davis. Check out their performances today.

Fred Robbins’ Pictorial Website

While surfing the bluegrass Internet scene last week I ran a cross a story on Fred Robbins who has, over the years, taken many photographs of bluegrass events and people. I recalled the name from my old subscriptions to Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine. Nevertheless, Fred has begun to scan these photos to share with us all [...]