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I’ll Stick With The Old Stuff

By kennystinson@thesoundbiscuit.com

"I'll Stick With The Old Stuff" is not only a testament to the enduring power of faith but also a celebration of the rich heritage of Bluegrass Gospel music. The song contrasts various religious beliefs with the steadfastness of Christianity, emphasizing the timeless power of the Gospel. Reflecting on the song, Ronda shared, "I chose … Continued

Live in Asheville

By gabrielwiseman@icloud.com

Listen to Live In Asheville A North Carolina quartet with a penchant for bluegrass, swing and gypsy jazz sounds, this live disc brings 5-string banjo (Brett Setzer), flat-top guitar (Shannon Leasure), mandolin (Gabriel Wiseman) and string bass (Mike Ramsey) to a very lively and really fun listen. “You Ain’t Going Nowhere” starts the music with … Continued

Pain & Desire

By gabrielwiseman@icloud.com

Get ready to groove to the infectious rhythms of bluegrass with our latest single, "Pain & Desire," straight from the creative mind of our banjo man, Brett Setzer. Yes, you heard right – Brett said he penned this gem while he was in the shower, LOL and we've been rocking it live ever since! Captured … Continued

The Will

By Nu-Blu

"The Will" sets the scene of a Carolina farmer, recently passed away, and the reading of his will points his children to the things most important in life. Written by Rockie Lynne and Dennis Morgan (The Dance-Garth Brooks, Smoky Mountain Rain-Ronnie Millsap, I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool, Barbara Mandrell and George Jones) and … Continued

Chasing Old Memories Down

By denneydisney@gmail.com

From the first moment that I heard this song, I knew this was a song that I would like to record. The tradition of bluegrass music is reflected with each note. It reminds me of the music my heroes would have recorded. This song is well written, fits me well, and its bluegrass roots are … Continued

Cora Is Gone

By Bobby Osborne & C.J. Lewandowski

The sophomore single release since the passing of Bluegrass Icon, Bobby Van Osborne., “Cora Is Gone.” First heard by Bobby Osborne in the late 1940’s while watching the newly formed Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys, making it a genuine Bluegrass ballad. Joined by his understudy, C.J. Lewandowski and the incomparable powerhouse … Continued