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  • Elliott’s Banjo School offers lessons for life

    Colorado banjo player Chris Elliott is one of many bluegrass educators offering video lessons online. But he has come up with a different way to market them which should be of interest to budget-conscious students. Elliott's Banjo School was launched a few years ago after Chris had spent five years studying

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  • New faces with The Gospel Plowboys

    Jacob Little, joining The Gospel Plowboys on mandolin North Carolina's Gospel Plowboys are making a few changes in their band personnel. The bluegrass gospel group, recognized for their stage attire of bib overalls, white shirts, and red neckties, is continuing the legacy of their late founding member, David Murph.  Lead singer and

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  • When It Comes To Loving You from Balsam Range

    For many years, Balsam Range was notable for having maintained its founding members across two decades. The guys not only made wonderful music together, they were also great friends who enjoyed each other's company. And album after album, radio, critics, and fans loved what they created. Things changed in March of

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  • Dave Propst retiring from The Country Gentlemen Show

    The Country Gentlemen Show, formerly known as The Country Gentlemen Tribute Band, has announced the imminent retirement of founding member Dave Propst, mandolinist and tenor vocalist with the group. The band was initially formed when Dave and former Country Gentlemen bassist Bill Yates, formed a group to bring back the sound

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  • Self Titled – Red Camel Collective

    There's something especially ebullient about the four-piece outfit that calls itself Red Camel Collective. The band — comprised of Heather Berry Mabe on lead and harmony vocals and guitar, Tony Mabe on banjo and harmony vocals, Curt Love on bass, and Johnathan Dillon on mandolin — puts the focus on

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  • Seesaw – new single from ETSU Bluegrass Pride Band

    The Bluegrass, Old Time and Roots Music Studies program at East Tennessee State University (ETSU) has an honors band, which invites the very strongest players in the program to participate each semester. Billed as the ETSU Bluegrass Pride Band, it is led by program director Dan Boner, and has over

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