Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It’s hard to catch your breath in bluegrass. The hail of banjo, dobro, mandolin, bass and fiddle merge into a stylized tornado of sound that’s as passionate ...
JIM THORPE — Last time the Infamous Stringdusters picked their way through town, they came to co-headline Susquehanna Breakdown with local bluegrass boys Cabinet. This time, their swinging through to ...
When the pandemic grounded North Carolina’s pioneering bluegrass road band, The Infamous Stringdusters found the best way to stay connected musically—spread out across the country—would be to record ...
The Infamous Stringdusters website includes what might seem like a bold statement from the group. It says simply: “The Future of Bluegrass.” In talking to Andy Hall, the group’s dobro player, it’s ...
Travis Book isn't going to win any friends in the mainstream country world, not right away. But it's not all his fault. Some might accuse a reporter of setting up the bassist for the masterful new ...
There’s nothing that can compare to a good live bluegrass performance, and there are few better bands currently working in the genre than Greensky Bluegrass and The Infamous Stringdusters. Both bands ...
If you’re ever nominated for a Grammy Award and have the privilege of attending the ceremony, here’s a tip from Andy Hall: Bring snacks. The Binghamton High School grad — who plays dobro in the ...
Since bluegrass is relatively new — originating in the 1940s — there are still a lot of fans who are purists. But The Infamous Trio lies on the opposite end of that spectrum. “Bluegrass ...
The Infamous Stringdusters and the Jerry Douglas Band are among the first performers announced for this fall's IBMA Bluegrass Live! in downtown Raleigh. The two-day event, planned for Sept. 30-Oct. 1, ...
Ryan Adams refers to Nashville jam band and recent Grammy Award winner the Infamous Stringdusters as the “Star Wars of Bluegrass.” In other words, this ain’t your grandpappy’s bluegrass. Since its ...
Bluegrass band The Infamous Stringdusters to perform in Columbus, benefit victims of Colorado floods
When a bluegrass band with a soft spot for Colorado visits Columbus, its members are playing for more than just the audience. Bluegrass, high-country band The Infamous Stringdusters is set to perform ...
Newcomers The Infamous Stringdusters and banjo player Tony Trischka made a big splash at the International Bluegrass Music Awards Thursday night, each taking home three trophies. Besides being chosen ...
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