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The winners for 2023 are jazz banjo player Cynthia Sayer and bluegrass “Duke of Drive” Terry Baucom, who passed away last week at the age of 71. Each will receive a $25,000 unrestricted cash prize. ....
In remembrance of the late, great Ian Tyson, we feature him in our artist feature this morning. We also have lots of birthdays to celebrate and some great new music. Enjoy and Stay Safe!Bob Wills & Texas PlayboysThe Golden EraSteel Guitar StompIris DementMy LifeMom & Dad s WaltzPatty LovelessMountain SoulI Know You re Married But I Love You StillJerry SalleyBridges and BackroadsDyin to Hold Her AgainLaney Lou & The Bird DogsThrough the SmokeAliveStillhouse JunkiesSmall TownsEl CaminoShowman & CooleMuch Further Out Than InevitableOver the Road to MaysvilleGary FergusonI m Really LeavingCrying All Over the PlaceBill MonroeBluegrass 1950-1958Big MonFlatt & Scruggs1948-1959I ll Never Shed Another TearKody Norris ShowAll Suited UpLady of the EveningLonesome Town PaintersGo Out & Paint the TownBeggin For MoreJoe ValDiamond JoeCold WindBilly StringsMe/And/DadLittle BlossomLinda LayLinda LayLost in the ShuffleLonesome River BandHeydayEmerald ....
Celebrating the banjo Michael Nix plays the banjar in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ Michael Nix in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ Musima tenor banjo. WIkimedia Commons Shingle the Roof. Contributed photo Aaron Jonah Lewis. Contributed photo Michael Nix, of Greenfield, plays the banjar. Nix is the organizer of the New American Banjo Festival as well as one of the performers. Contributed photo Published: 4/15/2021 9:24:01 AM Four will hopefully be a charm for The New American Banjo Festival, the brainchild of Greenfield musician Michael Nix, which has been postponed three times so far. He’d originally scheduled the first of what he hopes will become an annual and international celebration of all things banjo at Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center last April. ....