Grand Ole Opry stars and Dove Award winners Dailey & Vincent bring their musical talents to the Pennyroyal Arts Councilâs 2020-21 Live at the Alhambra Series on March 26.
The performance is the second in the series, which has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in delayed or canceled performances.
âWeâre thrilled,â said Executive Director Margaret Prim. âWeâve been looking at Dailey & Vincent for years. They are just wonderful musicians; so fun to watch and entertaining. Weâre excited to introduce them to our theater.â
âDailey & Vincentâs sound is a concoction of traditional country, gospel and bluegrass blended together by the fantastically instinctive vocal blends of Daileyâs tenor and Vincentâs reedy harmonies,â according to a release.
Billy Blue Records Announces New Focus Track from Carolina Blue Raining In Roanoke
The song is the third single from their highly successful project that reached #1.by TV News Desk
Billy Blue Records announces the release of a new focus track from Carolina Blue s chart-topping album, Take Me Back. Written by the band s co-founder Bobby Powell, Raining In Roanoke is the third single from their highly successful project that reached #1 on the National Bluegrass Survey s Top 15 Albums chart in January and February. The idea for this song came to me early one morning while driving through Roanoke, Virginia, on the way home from a weekend out on the road, explains Powell. It was pouring rain and the rest of the band was sleeping. The line popped into my head, It s raining in Roanoke and I m leaving here this morning, so I woke Tim (Jones) up in the shotgun seat to write it down for me. The whole song came out like that. Line after line, he d type them into his phone and befo
Article Contributed by Bluegrass Music TV | Published on Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Bluegrass Music TV-PRIME is proud to announce that Season 2 is now available for Reno’s Old-Time Music. Also available is Season 1 for WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour. The addition of these new shows join the Season 1 shows previously announced for subscription service from the newly formed BGM-TV partnership between video producer and record executive Sammy Passamano, III and Country & Bluegrass legend / video producer Ronnie Reno.
On January 26th BGM-TV launched its subscription service Bluegrass Music TV-PRIME to bluegrass fans containing two separate series; Reno’s Old Time Music – Season 1 and The (615) Hideaway – Season 1. Now available to Bluegrass Music TV-PRIME subscribers are Reno’s Old-Time Music - Season 2 performances by bluegrass legends and today’s top artists including J.D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson, Mac Wiseman, Jim & Jesse McReynolds, Cox Family, Tashia Harris an
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
In Their Words: “The great Appalachian migration of the 20th century placed tens of thousands of families from the hills and hollers into the industrial region of southwestern Ohio. Three shifts a day produced steel, paper, automobiles and more, from Cincinnati northward to Hamilton, Middletown, Dayton and Springfield, in the Miami valley of Ohio. No one makes better music than homesick hillbillies and they picked and sang at neighborhood taverns, churches, radio stations and fairgrounds. My parents left Kentucky in 1964 and I was born in Middletown, Ohio, one year later. Dad was a fiddler and radio personality spotlighting bluegrass music for the entire region.
Bluegrass guitarist/singer Tony Rice dies at 69
Sunday, December 27, 2020 – Bluegrass guitarist Tony Rice, a member of the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame, died on Christmas at the age of 69.
Rice died sometime Friday morning while making coffee, according to Ricky Skaggs, who played with Rice and released a statement on his behalf. Tony Rice was the single most influential acoustic guitar player in the last 50 years. Many if not all of the bluegrass guitar players of today would say that they cut their teeth on Tony Rice s music. He loved hearing the next generation players play his licks. I think that s where he got most of his joy as a player.