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Chance McCoy Chases Dreams while Hitting the Road with Old Crow Medicine Show
It’s been six years since Chance McCoy last traveled as a member of the Grammy Award–winning band Old Crow Medicine Show. Leaving on good terms, he’s back—bracing for the long road ahead. “You’d think you’ve hit the jackpot—you’re on a tour bus, and everything’s gravy. But it’s far from it. It’s intense,” McCoy admits during an interview. Leaving The Old Crow Medicine Show to pursue his own creative path in 2019, McCoy once again rejoins the band as a multi-instrumentalist. “
Jason Young
11 hours ago3 min read


No Bull, Just Bluegrass
In a world filled with so much phoniness, simple and honest things often shine. For bluegrass musician and festival creator Caleb Bailey, his new endeavor already shows ample evidence of being one of those rare things. It’s 100-percent genuine. It’s no B.S. The “No Bull…Just Bluegrass Festival” – now in its second year – tells you in its title that it’s about genuine, down-home fun. Bailey and his band – Paine’s Run – host this music fest that will be held this year on July 2
Kara Martinez Bachman
11 hours ago3 min read


Writer's Room - July 2026
Red, White & Bluegrass—Capital Celebrations Merry Semiquincentennial! I can’t believe it’s been that long since “The Mighty Quinn” topped the British airplay charts! Wait, I’m getting an update. Here in the former colonies, “semiquincentennial” is the much-too-formal way that some folks talk about our nation’s 250th anniversary. But any Independence Day is a real reason to celebrate. According to President John Adams, the nation’s birthday “ought to be solemnized with Pomp an
David Lauver
11 hours ago4 min read


The July Cover Story: Molly Tuttle
In true Molly Tuttle style, it was wig-off and full tilt as she played to an appreciative crowd at the iconic music venue Tipitina’s in New Orleans. The show in early May was a stop along her ambitious tour that will stretch into the late fall, followed by a Cayamo cruise out of Miami February 26-March 5, 2027. With a new band and a GRAMMY-nominated album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, Molly is taking her dynamic roots music blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop, and rock to ven
Susan Marquez
11 hours ago3 min read
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