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Infamous Stringdusters spreading wings on “Things That Fly”

Category: CD Release

By Sugar Hill Records
February 8, 2010

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Nashville, Tenn., — About the most important question a young bluegrass band faces right out of the gate is whether they can play. The Infamous Stringdusters wasted no time in providing their answer… an emphatic “yes,” winning IBMA Album, Song and Emerging Artist of the Year the very same year they released their debut, “Fork In the Road.” On “Things That Fly,” their third album, due out April 20, 2010 on Sugar Hill

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Infamous Stringdusters making first appearance at Walnut Valley Festival

Category: Festival News

By Travis Tackett
August 7, 2009

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Winfield, Kansas — Three-time International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) award winning band and Sugar Hill recording artists, The Infamous Stringdusters, will be making their first visit to the stages of the Walnut Valley Festival in 2009. Though the band is rooted in the traditions of bluegrass, fans can always expect to hear a mix of country, bluegrass and free form improvisations that help make every show a one-of-a-kind experience….

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Stringduster’s Jeremy Garrett steps out with Solo Project

Category: CD Release

By Travis Tackett
March 30, 2009

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Nashville, Tenn. — “It’s my best attempt at not being too shallow,” laughs The Infamous Stringdusters’ Jeremy Garrett when you ask him about his first solo project, “I Am A Stranger.” But… don’t take him at his word. Indeed, it doesn’t take more than a moment’s worth of listening to I Am A Stranger for anyone to realize that the young singer, songwriter and fiddler has accomplished much more than that. Debuting on March 31st as a Sugar Hill Records digital-only release, the album serves up a healthy portion of cutting edge bluegrass along with a few curves that will leave even the most jaded listener satisfied with the project’s depth.

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