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Greensky Bluegrass kicks off spring tour, releases The Leap Year Sessions: Volume 3

  Today marks the start of Greensky Bluegrass’s spring tour which will feature several multi-night performances at venues across the country including fan favorites like Red Rocks in Colorado and Horning’s Hideout in Oregon as well as festival appearances at Summerfest, Bonnaroo, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, 4848, and many more.  A welcomed change from the past year. Today also marks the release of The Leap Year Sessions: Volume 3. The Leap Year Sessions came to life in 2020 when the band was forced to halt everything. The sessions were a way for the band to perform for fans in a safe way. There were eight sessions in total and not a single song repeat. This year, the band has been releasing the sessions as a way to give back to their fans, as well as a reminder to themselves of what 2020 was for us all.

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Greensky Bluegrass Performs All For Money Album In Its Entirety In 2019

Greensky Bluegrass Performs ‘All For Money’ Album In Its Entirety In 2019 May 14, 2021 Advertisement All For Money, which arrived in early 2019. The band’s initial run around the album included a stop at The Pageant in St. Louis where GSBG performed All For Money in its entirety for the first set. While Greensky kicked off the tour in Albany and played a number of All For Money tunes “Do It Alone,” “Courage For The Road,” “Murder Of Crows,” the title track and more in the subsequent shows leading up to The Pageant, the band saved up the full album performance for the St. Louis theater which GSBG seems to be fond of as that’s where they chose to film their 2020 webcast series,

A Buzzworthy New Sanctuary Coming to Charleston

A Buzzworthy New Sanctuary Coming to Charleston News provided by Share this article Share this article CHARLESTON, S.C., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Celebrating Earth Day all month, Charleston based non-profit The Bee Cause Project announced a new partnership with The Woodlands Nature Reserve to create an onsite bee sanctuary within the 6,000-acre privately protected property located just outside of downtown Charleston. The sanctuary, expected to complete construction and officially open to the public later this year, aims to add a new layer to The Reserve s mission to enhance wildlife by increasing biodiversity, making the natural beauty and immersive outdoor experiences unique for its visitors in a way that honors the property by enriching both the land and those who experience it by pursuing best practices for the environment.

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