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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The Infamous Stringdusters have returned with the third installment of their ever-expanding cover album series, Undercover, Vol 3. This collection of five songs borrowed from the Grateful Dead, Phish, ...
Half Dive, Muskies, transmitter @ Urban Lounge 2/26, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Warren G and Xzibit @ Great Saltair 2/27, The ...
When the pandemic grounded North Carolina’s pioneering bluegrass road band, The Infamous Stringdusters found the best way to stay connected musically—spread out across the country—would be to record ...
The Grateful Dead was a jam band before such a thing existed. Bill Monroe became the “Father of Bluegrass” before anyone knew you could blend strings, gospel, and the blues. In 1989, Colorado’s ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — For the past several months, live music has returned indoors at the Norva. The Infamous Stringdusters, on their first full tour since the pandemic, made a stop there this week.
As most of us take time to relax and wind down from a long and eventful year, The Infamous Stringdusters are readying themselves for a busy kickoff to 2022. With new music in tow, a full tour booked ...
The Infamous Stringdusters is an American string ensemble featuring master musicians Andy Falco (guitar), Andy Hall (Dobro), Chris Pandolfi (banjo), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle) and Travis Book (bass).
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 ...
With dobro in hand, Colorado-based bluegrass musician Andy Hall will head off with the Infamous Stringdusters on a national concert tour that kicks off Jan. 20 in Albany, New York, and arrives in 17 ...
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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