Born on This Day in 1945, One of Country Music’s Most Astounding Multi-Instrumentalists and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Co-Founder
Born on This Day in 1953, the Singer and Guitarist Who Made One of George Clooney’s Best Movies Better
On This Day in 2000, the Grammy-Winning Soundtrack That Introduced Millions to the Heart of American Roots Music Hit Record Stores
On This Day in 2023, Country Music Said Goodbye to the Innovative Banjo Player Who Performed With Dolly Parton, Bill Monroe, and Porter Wagoner
Born on This Day in 1927, the Legendary Bluegrass Pioneer Who Introduced the Genre to the Resonator Guitar
Born on This Day in 1911, “The Father of Bluegrass” and the Original Singer Behind an Elvis Presley Classic
On This Day in 1996, We Said Goodbye to the Innovative Singer, Songwriter, and Bandleader Who Gave Birth to Bluegrass
Alison Krauss on the Only Bluegrass Artist Who Wasn’t Afraid To Take a Stand (And Why the Genre Is a Form of Escapism)
“I Heard What You Said”: George Clooney’s Ghost Singer in ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ Shares Wife’s Hilarious Reaction to the Job
“It Sounds Like Yourself, but Louder”: Bluegrass and Americana Artists Swear by These Mics (And You Should Too)