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Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out, previously known as simply IIIrd Tyme Out, is an American bluegrass band from Cumming, Georgia.Formed in May 1991, the group originally consisted of guitarist and vocalist Russell Moore, fiddle player Mike Hartgrove, mandolin player Alan Bibey, banjo player Terry Baucom, and bassist Ray Deaton.
The Bee-Liners spent nine consecutive weeks atop the RMR Bluegrass chart and two consecutive months in the Top Ten of both Bluegrass Unlimited charts. All-told, the band achieved 23 weeks of No. 1's in 2008, and was named the Roots Music Report's Bluegrass Artist of the Year in November 2008. Susanville debuted on the Billboard Bluegrass chart ...
Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out (formerly known as IIIrd Tyme Out) is an American bluegrass band formed in 1991 in Cumming, Georgia.Consisting of Russell Moore (lead vocals and guitar), Keith McKinnon (vocals and banjo), Nathan Aldridge (vocals and fiddle), Wayne Benson (vocals and mandolin) and Colton Baker (vocals and bass), the band has released thirteen albums and two greatest hits ...
It's no surprise that Savoy and Grayson will join Guyton on several dates for her upcoming tour. The 22-date tour will kick off on Sept. 18 at Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta, followed by stops in New ...
The band is a sextet composed of female and male vocals, acoustic guitar, upright bass, mandolin, fiddle, and banjo. BlueBilly Grit has released two albums — Mill Grinder's Blues (2009), Ready For A Change (2011) and Live at the Melting Point (2013). In 2012, BlueBilly Grit won the Telluride Bluegrass Festival band competition.
Every artist has their own pre-show ritual, and Mickey Guyton’s involves enjoying a fun adult beverage. “I definitely have some rosé because it just gets me loose,” the country star, 41 ...
The Marksmen Quartet of Murrayville, Georgia originated in 1967 as a Southern gospel quartet under the direction of Dr. Earle Wheeler. Through the years, the group's styles moved to bluegrass gospel and country gospel.
The Rarely Herd toured extensively on the festival circuit, where audiences enjoyed their close vocal harmonies and high energy performances. In 1997 they performed in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada as part of the Bluegrass Sundays Concert Series organized by the Northern Bluegrass Committee. [2]