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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:19:41 PST</pubDate>
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<title>New Release : Wheels</title>
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<title>New Release : Carry Me Across the Mountain</title>
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<title>Article : O Brother Tops IBMAs</title>
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The year's unlikeliest chart force, the soundtrack to O Brother Where Art Thou? continued its run, taking home a handful of awards at the 2001 International Bluegrass Music Awards in Louisville, Kentucky today.
The soundtrack, which features a collection of old-time music performed by the likes of Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Norman Blake and others, won Album of the Year. Two songs from the album also took awards: "I'll Fly Away," performed by Krauss and Welch won Gospel Recorded Performanc...
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The year's unlikeliest chart force, the soundtrack to <em>O Brother
Where Art Thou?</em> continued its run, taking home a handful of
awards at the 2001 International Bluegrass Music Awards in
Louisville, Kentucky today.
<p> The soundtrack, which features a collection of old-time music
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2001 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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When Bill Monroe died in 1996, many feared that bluegrass would be buried with him. With his hawklike features, white sideburns and appropriate attire, Monroe embodied more than bluegrass style, he defined the entire genre in our public consciousness. But in Monroe's absence, artists as varied as Steve Earle, Dolly Parton, Jim Lauderdale and Patty Loveless have taken successful stabs at bluegrass records. What gets missed in the wake created by these higher-profile projects are the tremors of...
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