Life can sometimes turn on a tune and it was a tune from singer and guitarist Lester Flatt and banjo player Earl Scruggs that propelled a young man named Greg Cahill away from his guitar and job as a ...
The fifth annual Bricktown Banjo Bash is next weekend, with live music and free admission, along with the Banjo Fest that lasts the whole weekend!
McCarthy has created a series of walking tours across the south east ward and in the city’s suburbs and city centre, focusing on the landscapes, built heritage, and memories. He is joined by John ...
According to The Advocate’s John Wirt, although Watson was 86 years old, he demonstrated “masterful flat picking and finger style” guitar playing, and a voice that was “strong and true.” Chris Rose, ...
Live music began to trickle back in 2021. And recorded music kept doing what it was doing prior to the pandemic, but with a slightly different vibe. Maybe it was me, maybe it was the artists, but the ...
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass drew huge crowds over the weekend as it celebrated its 25th year. The free music festival takes over large swathes of Golden Gate Park the first weekend of October each year, ...
The Touchies (slang for cuddling with your special someone) are a beat pop/punk band, founded by Stanze Touchie (formerly of Happy Endings and Of Worlds Long Dead) on lead vocals and guitar, and ...
To the casual listener, old-time and bluegrass might be hard to tell apart. Both genres of music predominantly feature stringed instruments like fiddles and banjos, and while there are differences, ...
A trio of women, all with sold-out arena shows, headline the top Pittsburgh concerts in October. Top concerts Oct. 3: Lorde, The Japanese House, Chanel Beads at Petersen Events Center Lorde, the ...
There has been an onslaught of media coverage about First Amendment rights and the lack of freedom of expression. Research has shown that when mouths are covered and silenced, those voices find more ...
Nashville, Tennessee, is the sizzle in the pan that fries up music, history, and honky tonk. And that’s just peeling its top layers. When we visited, it felt like Nashville was made for teens.