Author: Dave Jnr
The Truffle Valley Boys | U.K. 2023
Posted by Dave Jnr | April 15, 2023
The 2023 U.K. Tour of Europe’s leading proponents of the authentic 1950’s bluegrass sound.
Read MoreJason Moore interview
Posted by Dave Jnr | November 21, 2022
“In July of 2019, we had the honour of touring Jason Moore and his band mates around Ireland. It was a big time. We sat down with Jason during the tour to ask him a few questions, and to have a little fun. The interview was never published, until now, the first anniversary of Jason’s untimely passing.”
Read MoreThe Life of a Musician
Posted by Dave Jnr | November 13, 2022
“We’re delighted to announce our support for ‘The Life of a Musician’, a new PBS music interview series hosted by Brandon Lee Adams and featuring a selection of acclaimed acoustic artists.”
Read More2020 In Memoriam
Posted by Dave Jnr | December 29, 2020
“Remembering some of those we lost, from the bluegrass community and beyond, during the utterly forgettable twelve months of 2020.”
Read MoreBluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum
Posted by Dave Jnr | November 29, 2020
“It is a rather convenient forty miles from the birthplace of bluegrass — the brilliantly restored Bill Monroe Homeplace in the hills over Rosine, KY — to Owensboro, KY. For a straight up bluegrass pilgrimage, the latter doesn’t quite hold the weight, nor the aura, of the former. That said, Owensboro’s (new) Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum, the city’s awesome one-of-a-kind showcase of all things bluegrass, should not be missed. The only museum of its kind in the world is, not surprisingly, dedicated to telling the story of the relatively short history of the bluegrass genre, the instruments at the core of its unique sound, and the gifted musicians who have brought the music to life and shaped it down through the years.”
Read MoreThe Station Inn
Posted by Dave Jnr | November 11, 2020
“It’s simple. It’s small. It’s unassuming, both inside and out. But the dark and intimate listening room that is Nashville’s Station Inn is the Music City bluegrass mecca. Located in the trendy and hip Gulch district of the city, this first-come, first-served cash-on-the-door-only venue has been ‘Forever Bluegrass’ since its opening in 1974. Legends have performed here. Ground-breaking and award-winning bands have been formed through relationships forged here. And for artists, many of whom view it as the nation’s hub of live bluegrass music, it’s both a career highlight and honour to perform here.”
Read MoreSiriusXM Bluegrass Junction
Posted by Dave Jnr | October 23, 2020
“Since its 2001 launch Bluegrass Junction has had its primary residence in Nashville… located behind the blue glass walls of the cylindrical Arena tower of Downtown Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena… the Bluegrass Junction studios are, rather appropriately, in eyeshot of the city’s iconic Ryman Auditorium, upon whose stage bluegrass, the genre the channel promotes, was born in December of 1945.”
Read MoreNashville
Posted by Dave Jnr | October 20, 2020
“We had a few nights of gallivanting around Nashville, time enough to find some real country music and bluegrass. Both are here. You just need to know where to look (and to avoid Lower Broadway). We found and enjoyed happy helpings of both courtesy of Opryland’s Nashville Palace, a mere drunken stagger from our room in the Fiddler’s Inn and Nashville’s self-titled ‘Home of Traditional Country Music’, and the simple but intimate setting of The Station Inn, famously ‘Forever Bluegrass’ since 1974. In between we paid a visit to the studios of Sirius XM’s Bluegrass Junction and 650AM WSM, not to mention a visit to both Oprys, the old (the venerated Ryman Auditorium) and the new (Opryland’s Grand Ole Opry House).”
Read MoreBill Monroe | Rosine, KY | Bluegrass Trails
Posted by Dave Jnr | September 11, 2020
“Pictures in the Old Homeplace testify to the brilliant 2001 restoration job performed to get the structure from almost ruin to its present form, a faithful representation of its 1917/1918 appearance both inside and out – the work was carried out by the Leatherwood Construction Company of Tennessee. Presented today as a museum to the life and times of Bill Monroe, the five-room wooden structure is filled with early 20th century-vintage furnishings, cherished family heirlooms, and mementos from Monroe’s illustrious 70-year musical career; awards, honours, and, of course, information on the history of the musical genre born within these walls. We know these walls can sing and dance, but if only these walls could talk.”
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