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Jessica Lea Mayfield: Wise beyond her years
Jessica Lea Mayfield has packed a lot of living into her 22 years.
Though the sprightly singer/songwriter may only be a year past the legal drinking age, she's already released two albums and had one notable collaboration.
As a child, Mayfield toured...Tags: The Black Keys (music group), Television, Annapolis, Dan Auerbach, MySpace
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Chesapeake gospel group Paschall Brothers win National Endowment for the Arts fellowship
The Paschall Brothers, an a cappella gospel quartet based in Chesapeake with ties to Newport News, has won a prestigious prize from the National Endowment for the Arts. The group, led by the Rev. Tarrence Paschall, will receive one of nine 2012 NEA...
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Mandolin Man: a documentary about the Punch Brothers at Real Art Ways
How to Grow a Band May 11&12, and 18 & 19, Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford, (860) 232-1006, realartways.org For anyone looking to gain practical music-business insights from watching How to Grow a Band — a new documentary about the Punch...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Led Zeppelin (music group), Real Art Ways, Punch Brothers (music group), Movies
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Bluegrass Great Earl Scruggs Dead at 88
CNNEarl Scruggs, whose distinctive picking style and association with Lester Flatt cemented bluegrass music's place in popular culture, died Wednesday of natural causes at a Nashville hospital, his son Gary Scruggs said. He was 88. "I realize his popularity...Tags: Stuart, David Letterman, Earl Scruggs, Jerry Douglas, Steve Martin
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"A joyous time with the music"
Earl Scruggs died last week and though not a Kentucky boy, his banjo playing was so elemental to what we now know as bluegrass that it defines our indigenous music. There is much more that defined the man, but most important is the hard picking banjo...
Tags: Respiratory Disease, The Beverly Hillbillies (tv program), Music, Washington, DC, Bluegrass (genre)
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Earl Scruggs dies at 88; banjo legend was half of Flatt & Scruggs
Bill Monroe, the man widely acknowledged as the father of bluegrass music, was in search of a new banjo player for his famed Blue Grass Boys when a young musician turned up backstage at Nashville's celebrated Ryman Auditorium during a 1945 Grand Ole...Tags: Don Henley, Heart Attack, Earl Scruggs, Festive Events, John Fogerty
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Levon Helm dies at 71; drummer and singer with the Band
Levon Helm is most widely known for the songs he sang that found their way onto the pop charts during his long tenure as drummer and singer for the Band: "Up On Cripple Creek," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and "Don't Do It," earthy and infectious...
Tags: Throat Cancer, Entertainment Events, Robbie Robertson, Led Zeppelin (music group), Cancer
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Bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs dies at 88
WGN NewsBluegrass legend and banjo innovator Earl Scruggs died of natural causes on March 28 at a Nashville hospital. He was 88-years-old. Scruggs' son, Gary Scruggs who played the bass guitar with his father, said that he had been in failing health for some...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Chicago Tribune, Entertainment Events, Grammy Awards, Folklore and Mythology
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Album of the Day 1/24/12: William Elliot Whitmore - Field Songs
People talk all the time about artists painting a picture of a certain place or people with their songs. Few artists actually do it well and even fewer do it as well as William Elliot Whitmore.
According to his bio, William Elliot Whitmore was born...Tags: Artists, Music, Music, Country and Western (genre), Robert Johnson
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2012 Grammy award nominees: Who will win?
WGN NewsCheck out the complete list of nominees for this year's Grammy Awards. Tune in on Sunday February 12 at 8/7c to see if your predictions were right. Record Of The Year Rolling In The Deep Adele Holocene Bon Iver Grenade Bruno Mars The Cave...Tags: Jazz (genre), William Shakespeare, Benny Benassi, The Beat (music group), Les Paul
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Banjo player great at Listen Live! Music, but something else made the show
Lehigh Valley MusicBanjo extraordinaire Tony Trischka was certainly that – extraordinary – at Listen Live! Music’s final show Saturday at the location at which it was founded Upper Milford Township Municipal Center. But what made the show so enjoyable...
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