The Infamous Stringdusters dig deep into their bluegrass roots for their eleventh full-length record A Tribute to Bill Monroe, made available on Americana Vibes. For this album - which pays homage to ...
The Infamous Stringdusters are gearing up to release a new album, and they're enlisting a lot of famous friends to help out on the project. "After many hours writing, recording and collaborating, we ...
The Infamous Stringdusters are getting in touch with their natural environment after completing the first leg of their annual Ski Dust Tour and capturing the ambiance of the experience across a new 35 ...
River City Roots Festival announced the headlines for the 20th annual event.The Infamous Stringdusters will headline on ...
The guest list for the Infamous Stringdusters' latest album, Ladies & Gentlemen, is, in a word, awesome. The five-man band was looking to "mix it up and do something different," banjo player Chris ...
Formed 20 years ago in Nashville by a group of promising musicians working as sidemen for established bluegrass artists, The Infamous Stringdusters were born from a desire to present something new and ...
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Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Infamous Stringdusters are back! The band has announced a 3-night residency at ...
Any good bluegrass band is worth its weight in cover songs, so it’s no surprise to see Infamous Stringdusters returning to the fertile territory of their 2015 EP Undercover. The Virginians have a ...
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 ...
Take the Womack-led “I Believe,” a delicately solemn ballad in the key of country that’s like an Appalachian version of the Youngbloods’ “Get Together.” Preaching unity over divisiveness and focusing ...
Thinking back to 2000 when O Brother, Where Art Thou? came out, the whole Americana, bluegrass, folk scene exploded due to the popularity of the movie and the soundtrack. Do you think helped the ...