Bluegrass Gospel - North Seattle acoustic music venue draws Grammy winners, locals - Seattle Post Intelligencer

North Seattle acoustic music venue draws Grammy winners, locals - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Charlie Beck and Charmaine Slaven of the band Squirrel Butter perform Feb. 26 at Empty Sea Studios, a former Phinney Ridge home converted to a music venue. (Joshua Trujillo/seattlepi.com) After the theatrical lights focused on the hand-built mahogany

Bluegrass Gospel Heritage event rescheduled - Palladium-Item
Tonight’s Bluegrass Gospel Heritage concert in Richmond has been moved to a date later this month. The event has been rescheduled for 6-8 p.m. March 16 at the Knights of Columbus in Richmond. For more information, call Mae Wagers at (765) 935-3476

WCTE to bring ‘Bluegrass Underground’ to national television - Herald-Citizen
The “Bluegrass Underground” radio-concert series has been airing weekly since 2008 on country music’s flagship station, 650 WSM-AM. Now, a partnership of concert promoter Todd Mayo’s Loblolly Ventures, WCTE-DTV (PBS) and Emmy award-winning

Monroe Crossing: Paul Bunyan Playhouse to host Bluegrass band - Bemidji Pioneer
Thompson said the band plays traditional Bluegrass, gospel, original music and some crossover pieces, such as Prince’s “Purple Rain.” The second half of the show always features songs by audience request. Monroe Crossing, based in the Twin

North Seattle acoustic music venue draws Grammy winners, locals - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Charlie Beck and Charmaine Slaven of the band Squirrel Butter perform Feb. 26 at Empty Sea Studios, a former Phinney Ridge home converted to a music venue. (Joshua Trujillo/seattlepi.com) After the theatrical lights focused on the hand-built mahogany

Bluegrass Gospel Heritage event rescheduled - Palladium-Item
Tonight’s Bluegrass Gospel Heritage concert in Richmond has been moved to a date later this month. The event has been rescheduled for 6-8 p.m. March 16 at the Knights of Columbus in Richmond. For more information, call Mae Wagers at (765) 935-3476

WCTE to bring ‘Bluegrass Underground’ to national television - Herald-Citizen
The “Bluegrass Underground” radio-concert series has been airing weekly since 2008 on country music’s flagship station, 650 WSM-AM. Now, a partnership of concert promoter Todd Mayo’s Loblolly Ventures, WCTE-DTV (PBS) and Emmy award-winning

Monroe Crossing: Paul Bunyan Playhouse to host Bluegrass band - Bemidji Pioneer
Thompson said the band plays traditional Bluegrass, gospel, original music and some crossover pieces, such as Prince’s “Purple Rain.” The second half of the show always features songs by audience request. Monroe Crossing, based in the Twin

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