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Land of 10,000 Lakes
Many thanks to Lakes Bluegrass Festival and the town of Pine River, who hosted us in Minnesota style.
We so enjoyed meeting festival founders Tim & Cindy Roggenkamp, that we invited them onstage with us Saturday, and later joined them for their enormous “Super Jam” with other acts like Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers.
Great grass, cool Northern air, good hangs, amazing ribs off the bone and sausage stew at the Roggenkamps’ campsite. Til next time, dear Minnesota!
And North Dakota makes my 41st State!
Bluegrass has led me down many roads. Today it led me across the border of North Dakota, the 41st state in which I’ve performed, thanks to the kinds folks of HoDo Lounge and the famous town of Fargo.
Bluegrass Bash time in RVA… see y’all there
Dr. Ralph Stanley: A Virginia Hero
It’s hard to believe how many musicians we’ve lost recently…Bowie, Prince, Merle Haggard. But this loss hits closer to home for me and many others. Dr. Ralph Stanley was a Virginian who carried on the tradition of mountain singing, penned creative songs that impacted many lives, created his own style of banjo picking, and was arguably the kindest gentleman in all the music world. I played on bills with him (festivals, concerts) throughout the years, and I just never wanted to be “that guy”–the one taking a photo with him–though now, honestly, I’m a little sad not to have said photo! This picture was taken at Poppy Mountain Festival in 2007, right after Dr. Ralph was kind enough to say hello to me backstage and tell me I sounded great. (Seriously? I couldn’t believe his courtesy). I’m sad to see him go, for so many reasons. The last of the first generation of bluegrass originators. RIP.
River of Music Party…
…a.k.a. ROMP takes place in Kentucky each June, a stone’s throw from the birthplace of Bill Monroe. Cool honor: did guitar workshop with my pal Stephen Mougin this year, and man did I enjoy taking in the Kentucky vibes. Life moves on, too; it’s the first time I haven’t needed a sitter to watch the kids while I play. They just “hung out” at the picnic table beside the workshop. What?
Thanks to the Hag
15 years ago this spring, I was asked to co-found a vintage country and honky tonk band. We were The All Night Honky Tonk All Stars, and we were inspired by the songs and sounds of Merle Haggard, among others. RIP, and thank you for the music.
Sumner County Jamboree
Bluegrass Programs in colleges are rare. Yet Volunteer State offers a degree in bluegrass, with wise advisor Ben Graves leading the way. It was such an honor to be asked to perform and do a master class for their annual Sumner County Jamboree this weekend, alongside bluegrass legend Roland White and many others. Bluegrass is alive and well in these here parts.
Happy Spring! Thanks Tennessee House of Representatives
Spring is here in in the South, big time. We performed some ‘grass at the Tennessee’s House annual homecoming and ate barbecue alongside Governor Haslam and other important people. Thanks again for having us!
Congratulations Grammy winners and nominees
Music’s biggest night celebrated Nashville style. Congrats Brent Truitt, When We Fall producer and engineer, for his Grammy Award for best bluegrass album with The Steel Drivers. Other Nashville folks to congratulate: Bela Fleck & Abby Washburn, Chris Stapleton. <3
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