Vince Gill has always delivered poignant moments in his music. When he and Patty Loveless sang “Go Rest High on That Mountain” at George Jones’ funeral a few years ago, for example, even he couldn’t hold back the tears. His […]
Vince Gill has always delivered poignant moments in his music. When he and Patty Loveless sang “Go Rest High on That Mountain” at George Jones’ funeral a few years ago, for example, even he couldn’t hold back the tears. His […]
This is the story of a boy, a banjo, and a career. Carl Jackson, singer-songwriter, Grammy winner, entrepreneur, producer, and musical polymath. It traces its roots to Louisville, Mississippi, where Jackson was born in 1953, through a stint with classic […]
There are probably many people who don’t remember that OJ Simpson was found liable for murder back in 1997. With all the Hollywood weirdness of the earlier criminal trial in which he was declared innocent, there was another civil trial […]
Bluegrass, like any musical genre, has its roots deep in the culture that nurtured and grew it. As it grows, it seeks to maintain those roots while remaining alert to its commercial opportunities. But like the rest of the world, emerging […]
Wayne Henderson brought his massive array of musical skills to Virginia Beach, VA, recently. With his acoustic partner, Helen White, Wayne played a showcase of traditional and popular tunes along with two of Helen’s original waltzes. Another in a strong […]
This week we take in some of the outstanding pictures our ND photographers have posted during the past couple of weeks. It’s a nice selection of established folks, including some I have not seen in awhile, with some fresh newer […]
Bluegrass emerged out of a bubbling world of country music that was changing from a simply regional music in the 1920s into what became known as Country & Western and was sold to the world as appealing to a strong, but […]
Vince Gill told me recently that, in music, there are drainers — those who have a negative attitude toward any new music, who drain the energy out of a room as they complain about that music. There are also refillers — […]
The first time Vince Gill played music in front of anybody was in the second grade. He played “House of the Rising Sun.” “I was scarred early.” He laughs. “I didn’t know I was playing a song about a whorehouse.” […]
As one of modern country music’s most revered practitioners, it would seem that, at this point in his career, Vince Gill can do no wrong. Projecting both a sound and personality that’s unapologetically amiable and affable, he makes music that […]
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