“Music City is a town that can knock you down and leave you in total despair,” guitarist/vocalist Trey Hensley moans on his original “Backstreets Off Broadway,” from his latest collaboration with dobroist Rob Ickes, Living in a Song. But due […]
“Music City is a town that can knock you down and leave you in total despair,” guitarist/vocalist Trey Hensley moans on his original “Backstreets Off Broadway,” from his latest collaboration with dobroist Rob Ickes, Living in a Song. But due […]
Drop the needle on any song on World Full of Blues — there’s not a bad song here simply because Dobro player Rob Ickes and guitarist and singer Trey Hensley are two of the finest musicians playing today. The two […]
I’ve known Brad Hunt for many years and he always seems happy and usually has an amusing story to share. I always remember and love that he accepted an Americana Music Award for Sonny Landreth, walking to the podium in […]
Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley earned a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album their first time out with their debut effort Before the Sun Goes Down, immediately setting a high bar for this and any other effort that will follow. […]
It’s easy to remember what rocked our ears all summer long, and a no-brainer what the best album of the late-summer/autumn was. But what about the music that eased us into the New Year? Let’s dig through the piles and […]
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