Ricky Skaggs, Sharon White and Ry Cooder at the McGlohan Theatre in Charlotte, NC
Ricky Skaggs, Sharon White and Ry Cooder at the McGlohan Theatre in Charlotte, NC
Ricky Skaggs, Sharon White and Ry Cooder at the McGlohan Theatre in Charlotte, NC
Wonderful harmonies and playing by Ricky Skaggs and his wife Sharon White at the McGlohan Theatre in Charlotte, NC
It was the middle of the week, but it sure felt like Sunday church in Charlotte’s McGlohan Theatre. The spirit was moving in the small, 700-seat venue that once was the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church, in the entertainment […]
One of bluegrass’ most beloved artists, Ricky Skaggs has lived a blessed life, it would seem. He’s played with Bill Monroe and Ralph Stanley. He joined up with J.D. Crowe and the New South, Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band, and started […]
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Here lie the roots, redemption and reaction of the new traditionalism which briefly preceded pop music as the focus of country radio in the 1980s. More than any other artist of that generation (Randy Travis, k.d. lang, et al.), Ricky […]
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