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Interviews

Celebrating Bluegrass, Harmony and Family with the Bibelhauser Brothers

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsDecember 6, 2024

Few musicians today stay as busy as Aaron Bibelhauser. Not only is he a prolific songwriter and one half of the twin brother-led bluegrass band called The Bibelhauser Brothers, but he hosts a notable bluegrass music radio show, collaborates with several other artists on albums and singles and leads a community jam session periodically in…

Kindred Valley’s Appalachian roots and stories garnering quite a following

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsNovember 22, 2024

When Blake Lacy, Noah Freeman and Brett McCoy met and discovered each other’s musical tastes, they did what college students do: They started a band. A few iterations of an expanded friend circles later and the trio evolved to a six-person offering called Kindred Valley.  The band came on the Roots Music Rambler radar opening…

Bluegrass mainstay Dave Adkins talks new album, band geeks and more

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsNovember 8, 2024

Dave Adkins has already had a fantastic career as a bluegrass artist. He was nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America in 2022, which was the second time he earned that nod. He’s also been nominated for awards like the International Bluegrass Association Emerging…

George Ducas returns with Pete Anderson-produced Long Way From Home

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsOctober 25, 2024

George Ducas is back with a new album, but a decidedly elevated sound thanks to him luring legendary Bakersfield sound producer Pete Anderson back to the country studio. He sat in with Roots Music Rambler this week to talk to Frank and Falls about the new album, the day-to-day of being a Nashville songwriter and…

Ghost of Paul Revere frontman Griffin William Sherry emerges with solo album

InterviewsBy Frank & FallsOctober 11, 2024

The Ghost of Paul Revere announced its breakup in April of 2022 and fans of the Maine-based folk trio were heartbroken. The band said it had become more difficult to make records and tour while maintaining their friendship and the latter was more important. But 2024 brought about two rays of sunshine in the world…

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