
Bluegrass Great J.D. Crowe: The Lost Interview
The legendary banjo player, who died on Christmas Eve, on angering the "grassholes" and forming the New South, his genre-stretching band
The legendary banjo player, who died on Christmas Eve, on angering the "grassholes" and forming the New South, his genre-stretching band
President awards National Medal of the Arts to country singers minutes after House votes to impeach him for a second time
Following the singer-guitarist's death on Christmas Day, those who shared the stage with Rice recall bluegrass's "true innovator"
Singer-musician known for his elegant flatpicking style was inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013
Nashville swing band the Time Jumpers backs Canadian country star on 'It's Christmas... Cheers!'
Kentucky musician revisits his song "House Fire" and covers Skaggs' "Highway 40 Blues"
Annual series returns June 18th
"The Father of Bluegrass" plays Skaggs' uncle and rides a subway in fish-out-of-water clip
Nashville six-piece make national television debut with performance of their current single
Country-music program heads to Manchester, Tennessee, on June 13th
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