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Sierra Ferrell Arrives on Horseback, Jams With Billy Strings at Under the Big Sky Fest 2024
The eclectic songwriter delivered one of the Montana weekend's high points
- Rocky Mountain High
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Andy Frasco Comes Alive at Northlands, and Other Takeaways from the Eclectic Festival
From Goose's new drummer to a tribute to Dickey Betts, the best things we saw at the New Hampshire fest
- Mountain Music
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Grace Bowers Shines at Bear Shadow Festival, North Mississippi Allstars Tease 'Shorty' Sequel
The boutique North Carolina festival leaned hard into guitar rock for its 2024 installment
- Mountain Music
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Wyatt Ellis and His Mandolin Are Causing a Big Stir in Bluegrass
"Wyatt has the goods," says Marty Stuart, who joins the 15-year-old on the new song "Blue Smoke"
- Bluegrass Prodigy
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G. Love's Debut Was a Quintessential Philly Album. 30 Years Later He's Still Stirring the Special Sauce
Now 51, the blues singer is touring behind an anniversary edition of his self-titled debut
- Stir It Up
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Charlie Parr Is a Blues Troubadour Who Sleeps in His Minivan. He's Never Been Happier
The cult singer-songwriter, who overcame serious depression, teams with producer Tucker Martine for his euphoric new album 'Little Sun'
- Ramblin' Man
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Cris Jacobs Rediscovered His Joy for Bluegrass by Cold-Calling Jerry Douglas
The singer-songwriter emerged from a deep funk to record 'One of These Days,' his new album featuring Douglas, Billy Strings, Lee Ann Womack and more
- Bluegrass Rebirth
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Ted Russell Kamp's Been Shooter Jennings' Secret Weapon for Years. He Steps Out on New Solo Album
'California Son' shines a light on the L.A. musician, who's played live and in the studio with Jennings on Grammy-winning albums by Tanya Tucker and more
- The Ace
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Songwriter Dylan LeBlanc, Once Quick-Tempered and Rash, Has Finally Stopped Fighting
His latest album, Coyote, finds him reconnecting with his father, and becoming a dad himself: "It's your responsibility as an adult to get your shit together"
- Chilled Out
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Jerry Garcia: What It Was Like to Play Bluegrass with the Grateful Dead Guitarist
As a new exhibit dedicated to Garcia opens at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame, bandmate Peter Rowan recalls early shows by their bluegrass project: "There were Deadheads going, ‘What is this?'"
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