Steve Earle and the Dukes’ new album, “Terraplane,” is a full-band outing with drums and crunchy electric guitars mixing with resonator guitar, acoustic guitar, and fiddle on original blues songs written by Earle. Here, Earle performs the second track on the album solo. For more, see newwestrecords.com and steveearle.com.
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Mr Sun: “Blackbird” | Peghead Nation ExclusiveThe virtuosic four-piece showcases their playful arrangement of a Beatles classic, which they also recorded on their new album “Extrovert.” Read More |
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Bruce Molsky: “Boogie Woogie Dance”Our Old-Time Fiddle and Old-Time Banjo instructor plays a fun tune off of his new all-guitar album. Read More |
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Mr Sun: ”Farewell Trion”The virtuosic string band plays an old-time favorite during the Wintergrass Festival. Read More |
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Bruce Molsky: “Kom Hem” (Come Home)Bruce Molsky plays a Swedish tune written by Kjell-Erik Eriksson, which Bruce recorded for his new guitar album “Everywhere You Go.” Read More |
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Matt Munisteri and Joe K. Walsh: “Kentucky Waltz”Peghead Nation instructors play a jazz-infused duo version of a classic Bill Monroe waltz. Read More |
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Sierra Ferrell: “I’d Do It Again” | Thompson GuitarsThe talented singer-songwriter plays an original song live in the Thompson Guitars shop. Read More |
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John Reischman and the Slocan Ramblers: “Stoney Creek”Our Melodic Mandolin Tunes instructor plays a bluegrass classic with the 2020 IBMA Momentum Band Award winners. Read More |
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Joe K. Walsh, Jake Howard, Ethan Setiawan, Grant Gordy, and Darol Anger: “E.M.D.”A smoking triple-mandolin version of David Grisman’s tune “E.M.D.,” recorded at the Great Lakes Music Camp 2019. Read More |
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Hawktail: “Antilopen”Peghead Nation fiddle instructor Brittany Haas plays a Swedish fiddle tune with her powerhouse garage band. Read More |
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Garrison, Gordy, Hargreaves, Walsh: “Sports”Watch a video of an original song from “Bluegrass and the Abstract Truth,” with mandolin from Peghead Nation instructor Joe K. Walsh, and illustration by our banjo instructor Danny Barnes. Read More |