ABB Launches Facebook Page

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After years of prompting, several attempts and lots of coaching, the Australian Bluegrass Blog has finally launched a Facebook page. This will allow you to receive our news posts and updates from your own Facebook page on your computer or smart phone. Spread the news and thanks again to all who helped us through the [...]

JD Crowe Biography

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News from University of Illinious Press this week. Here is the first biography of legendary banjoist J. D. Crowe written by Marty Godbey who has documented the life and career of one of bluegrass’s most important innovators. Born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, Crowe picked up the banjo when he was thirteen years old. Like [...]

Bean Blossom Retrospective

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University of Illinois Press  – Music in American Life Series. Writer Thomas A. Adler’s gives us a long look back at the home of legendary bluegrass festivals and jamborees. Bean Blossom, Indiana – near Brown County State Park and the artist-colony town of Nashville – Indiana is home to the annual Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, [...]

Sleepy Man Banjo Boys on Letterman

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Last month we brought you news of Johny Mizzone and his brothers, Robbie 11, and Tommy 13. The youngest bluegrass trio we have come across. We have discovered that they have a band name – The Sleepy Man Banjo Boys. Their website reads that they are the result of faith in God, brotherly-love, and a [...]

Getting a Solid Return On Your Investment

IBMA to Host July 12 Webinar Getting a Solid Return on your Investment: Prepping, Attending & Following Up for World of Bluegrass 2011 The intense schedule and after hours music at music industry conferences like IBMA’s World of Bluegrass can be overwhelming for some attendees.  There can be so much going on that, if you’re [...]

June Bluegrass Special Now Online

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The June issue of The Bluegrass Special has been released with the cover story featuring bluegrass singer songwriter Donna Hughes and her album Goodbyes and Butterflies. In other story’s in the Special: Television star and musician, Andy Griffith turned 85 this month and bluegrass band The Grasscals marked that occasion, and last year’s 50th anniversary [...]

Bluegrass Parkway to Play Yinnar

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All roads lead to The Yinnar Pub The word is out. The stellar lineup of performers presented by the Strzelecki Stringbusters so far this year has cemented The Yinnar Pub’s reputation as one of Australia’s and certainly Victoria’s leading Bluegrass / Old Time venue. The boys have made a habit of attracting a variety of [...]

Rhonda Vincent New Video

Taken on Video by Rhonda Vincent Taken is the title track to Rhonda vincent’s latest album which was been released last year on her own Upper Management Music label, which she formed after leaving Rounder Records.

Academy of Bluegrass

The much anticipated Academy of Bluegrass is getting ready for beta testing. The most comprehensive bluegrass teaching site will include video curriculums from Tony Trischka (banjo), Bryan Sutton (guitar), Darol Anger (fiddle), Mike Marshall (mandolin) and Missy Raines (bass). Now students around the world can learn from these bluegrass musical masters by exchanging videos with [...]

Basic Bluegrass Guitar Soloing

Eric Thompson on Acoustic Guitar. Basic Bluegrass Soloing Lesson by Eric Thompson. Here on the Acoustic Guitar website Eric explains how to move from Carter-style leads to bluegrass and how to get a powerful flatpicking tone. With video and tab.

4th Australian Banjo Conference Registrations Open

Peter Nahuysen has announced that registrations are now open for the 4th Australian Banjo Conference to be held at Tranquel Park, Maleny in Queensland. Pete has also confirmed that Ross Nickerson will be returning to the conference with his band XTrain. Ross and his band will also be performing at the 2011 Harrietville convention in [...]

The Bluegrass Special with Bill Monroe

This month’s Bluegrass Special features a Bill Monroe Centennial Moment that examines the fortuitous pairing of folk music legend Ralph Rinzler and the father of bluegrass music Bill Monroe. In the early ‘60s folk music legend Ralph Rinzler put his own musical career on hold and assumed the job of managing Bill Monroe, whose career [...]