Jun 13
It’s vacation time for BluegrassJournal.com
Break time!
At least that’s what it is for the folks at BluegrassJournal.com. We’ll be away for a few days and daily postings may be on the slim side for a few days.
Actually, most of us who are affiliated with this Web site are taking a bluegrass holiday to the Bill Monroe Memorial Bluegrass Festival in Bean Blossom, Ind. Sure, we’ll snap a photo or two and post those and maybe a snippet of news we’ve picked up — but our basic intent is to do a ton of lolly-gagging.
We’ll be gathered around Camp Site 222, so stop by and say hey. Let us know what you like and don’t like about the Web site. We’re pretty easy-going and appreciative folks, so come sit a spell and give us your thoughts. We’d love to meet you.
While we’re off havin’ fun we’ve got a fair amount of items scheduled to post daily that will include a couple of CD reviews this week. Among them are the Dan Tyminski Band’s highly anticipated “Wheels” (Rounder) and Heather Berry & Tony Mabe’s latest “Before Bluegrass” (Blue Circle Records).
In the meantime feel free to check out some of our favorite interviews, stories and reviews from the archives that you might have missed and we’ll be back at it before you know it.
- Bean Blossom: A Summer Vacation
- CD Review: Country Gentlemen reunite on new CD
- Sonny Osborne makes a Monkee of himself
- CD Review: Gibson Brothers “Iron & Diamonds” truly shines
- An Interview With Sierra Hull
- CD Review: Blue Highway “Through The Window Of A Train” (Rounder)
- Uncle Pete’s Old Guitar - A Martin restoration in progress Part 1
- CD Review: The Infamous Stringdusters up the ante on new Sugar Hill Release
- Bluegrass Classics: “Aereo-Plain” John Hartford
- A vist with Bobby Osborne….Part 1 of 3
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