Daniel Milchev As The Infamous Stringdusters celebrate their 20th anniversary, the Grammy Award-winning quintet continues with what it’s always ...
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As they head into their 20th year as a band, The Infamous Stringdusters are feeling the tug of multiple bluegrass generations. From the past comes a legion of string music specialists — artists like ...
Leftover Salmon and The Infamous Stringdusters have announced a pair of joint appearances. The bluegrass-leaning ensembles will participate in an April 25 stand at The Eastern in Atlanta, followed by ...
When: Friday, Aug. 9, gates open at 10 a.m., with the Stringdusters’ set at 11 p.m. Where: 4199 Trough Rd, Bond, CO 80423, in Rancho Del Rio by the Colorado River Cost: Tickets for just Friday cost ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It’s hard to catch your breath in bluegrass. The hail of banjo, dobro, mandolin, bass and fiddle merge into a stylized tornado of sound that’s as passionate ...
The Grammy Award-winning bluegrass ensemble performs March 24 at the Strand Theatre.The Infamous Stringdusters will bring their 20th anniversary tour to the Appell Center for the Performing Arts on ...
Grammy-award-winning The Infamous Stringdusters play two nights at the Vilar Performing Arts Center Jan. 9-10. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the band, which formed in Nashville, Tennessee, ...
Think of the upcoming concert by the Infamous Stringdusters — who will be joined by up-and-coming bluegrass band Tramped by Turtles — as something of a victory lap. And why not? The Stringdusters’ ...
They may have a banjo, a fiddle and a dobro onstage, but the Infamous Stringdusters are unbound by bluegrass tradition. In their adventurous live shows, the Stringdusters’ songs metastasize into ...
When first learning how to ski, there's usually more crashing than progression down the mountain. But once you find your balance (and can keep both skis going in the same direction), you can not only ...
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