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The Grascals
21,035 listeners
The Grascals are among the most beloved and acclaimed bands on today’s bluegrass scene, having won SPBGMA’s Bluegrass Band of the Year award…
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John Cowan
3,692 listeners
John Cowan joined the New Grass Revival in 1974 initially to fill the bassist slot. After it was discovered that he could also sing, he was…
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Crazy Mountain Billies
26,571 listeners
"Incredible banjo and vocals make this local youngster a treat for the ears."
- Rapid City Journal"Crazy Mountain Billies are just crazy, man.…
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The Fargone Beauties
426 listeners
Fargone Beauties is an Australian Country music band. Their single "Wild Thing" had national airplay and was on high rotation on many regional radio…
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Dan Crary
13,354 listeners
Dan Crary is an imposing figure--both literally and figuratively. At over six feet tall, his eyes peering out behind tinted glasses, his thinned gray…
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Storefront Congregation
146 listeners
Storefront Congregation is a Louisville-based band known for their tight harmonies, fast picking, smooth sounds, and gritty rhythms. They pull…
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Strength In Numbers
15,048 listeners
There are 2 bands with this name, one was a metal/hardcore band and the other was a bluegrass/newgrass super group.
1. Strength in Numbers was…
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Roberto Dalla Vecchia
14,014 listeners
Roberto Dalla Vecchia, acoustic guitar “flatpicker”, succeeds in bringing together a crystalline technique and solid musical background with…
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Rob Ickes
7,409 listeners
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay area, Rob Ickes (rhymes with "bikes") comes from a musical family. His grandparents played old-time fiddle…
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Alecia Nugent
6,111 listeners
She would later combine it with a traditional country style, but Alecia Nugent grew up surrounded by traditional bluegrass music. Her father…
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The Lovell Sisters
2,735 listeners
The Lovell Sisters was an American acoustic music trio known for their tight harmonies and strong instrumental performances. The Lovell Sisters…