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Perryville starts holiday with a blast
eruehs@amnews.comPERRYVILLE — All day Saturday Perryville’s Merchant Row was the scene of an open house party aptly called the, “Red, White and Bluegrass Festival.” Three bands participated in the event including Cuzin Earl, Dix River Crossings...Tags: Festive Events, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945)
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Album review: Gillian Welch, 'The Harrow & the Harvest'
3 stars (out of 4)
The first album in eight years from Gillian Welch and her longtime partner David Rawlings went through a difficult birth. The duo wrote and abandoned many songs before settling on the 10 that make up “The Harrow & the Harvest....Tags: Tameka Cottle, Depression, Gillian Welch
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Dailey & Vincent coming to Centre
jenb@amnews.comDarrin Vincent doesn't remember a time when he wasn't performing music. He was 2 years old, singing onstage as well as on radio and television with his parents and sister Rhonda. It's just what he did growing up, Vincent said. It's also what Jamie Dailey,...Tags: Human Interest, Music, Religion and Belief, Genres, Arts and Culture
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Richmond-based folk group A Good Natured Riot brings eclectic style to Williamsburg Library Theatre
Folk music is an increasingly elastic genre. Punk rockers, indie kids and jazz heads all have been making acoustic music that could fall under that category. Richmond's A Good Natured Riot is one of the bands that's been stretching the style.
Fronted...Tags: Concerts, Music Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Bluegrass community steps up to help Hagerstown family
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA tear came to the eye of Marjorie McDonald when she talked about her husband Sunday. A talented bluegrass musician and songwriter, Mike McDonald of Hagerstown worked in the Washington, D.C., area as a master HVAC technician for 22 years before a fall...Tags: Human Interest, Music, Concerts, Music Industry, Arts and Culture
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Barn dance set for Friday
Strap on your dancing shoes (no sneakers or rubber soled shoes, please) and visit Hancock Town Hall and Community Center, 126 W. High St., Friday night for a Ballroom at the Barn dance. Here is a chance for you to enjoy your skills from the dance class...Tags: Festive Events, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Human Interest, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Music Industry
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Ag Expo returns with farm fun, animals, tractors, more
taylor.eckel@herald-mail.comThis weekend the quiet, rolling hills of the Washington County Agricultural Education Center will come to life with the hustle and bustle of the annual Washington County Ag Expo and Fair. The Ag Expo opens at 3 p.m. Saturday, July 23, and continues...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Soil (music group), Gardens and Parks, Elections, Rodeo Bull Riding
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Coleman Station bringing the blues
Daily American Staff WriterThe Coleman Station Bluegrass Festival has grown and evolved over the years, but the event’s music is as traditional and family-oriented as ever. The show, in its eighth year, has remained down to earth under the direction of its founders, the...Tags: Festive Events, Friedens, Arts and Culture
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Bluegrass festival comes to Harsens Island in Aug.
CLAY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Fans of traditional American instrumental music have a chance to fill their fancy next month at the Harsens Island Bluegrass Festival. The event is being held Aug. 13 on Harsens Island, which is in Lake St. Clair and a... -
23rd Annual KBA Winter Bluegrass Festival
Bluegrass music fans are invited to the 23rd Annual KBA Winter Bluegrass Festival. This year's festival will be Feb. 17-18 at the Marriott Hotel on 9100 Corporate Hills Dr. The show will feature national and regional bluegrass bands, a Junior Showcase and...Tags: Festive Events, Music, Concerts, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Pop music review: Earl Scruggs lets his banjo do the talking
Pop & HissThe 87-year-old bluegrass pioneer lets his still-impressive banjo skills (and son Gary) do the talking for him in a solid if almost rote performance. Country music deifies its elders but not always for what they have left to give. Saturday...... -
Singer repeats at Valley Music Awards acoustic contest, but in new category
Lehigh Valley MusicA singer-songwriter/guitarist was a repeat winner at the Lehigh Valley Music Awards acoustic music awards Saturday, but won for a different category. Peter Scapegrace, a former member of the Bethlehem band The Unpronouncable, won for Best Acoustic...
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