The Infamous Stringdusters and banjo master Tony Trischa took home three trophies each at this year's International Bluegrass Music Awards, held last night (Oct. 4) at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville.
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 ...
One of bluegrass music’s key elements lies in the instrumental dexterity of its players who, when called upon, can peel off dazzling solos on their instrument of choice. Even so, the Infamous ...
For this six-piece band of acoustic hotshots, the emphasis is on the second part of their name. This time out, they not only blow the dust off their strings; they also unite into a formidable sound ...
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 ...
CARBONDALE – There was a time when Jesse Cobb was thrilled – ecstatic, really, and amazed – to be a sideman. Following a seven-year stretch when he had basically laid his mandolin down entirely, Cobb ...
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 ...
The Infamous Stringdusters stand tall among the crop of progressive bluegrass outfits that proudly take cues from Colorado-based trailblazers such as the String Cheese Incident, Leftover Salmon and ...
KALAMAZOO — The Infamous Stringdusters know a thing or two about hard work and the success it leads to. After releasing 2007’s debut album, “Fork in the Road” on famed folk label Sugar Hill, the group ...