Just Suppose

Today we’ve got a guest column from Christian Ward, eleven year of old fiddling son of Lost Highway’s Eric Uglum. Christian recently sent in a “Hooked on Bluegrass” story and we were so taken by it that we couldn’t resist asking him what he thought would happen if...

Just Wonderin’

Ever wonder why the rainFalls down from the skies?Or, why a lifetime lasts a month,For exotic butterflies?Have you thought for just a bit,Why trees have leaves of green?Or why you stop to marvelAt a snowy winter’s scene?Did you know that eyes of blue,See the same as...

Kalia Yeagle

    Old time musicians have the uncanny ability to make old music feel fresh again.  They revitalize songs from long ago and create sounds that appeal to an audiences’ sense of familiarity and nostalgia.  Fiddle player Kalia Yeagle is such a...

Katie Casey was Baseball Ma

Just a few cool days ago, I had the privilege of one of the best seats in an Arizona ballpark to share some time with the 2017 Chicago White Sox as they readied for a new year in major league baseball.   To be clear, I have not been to Chicago, am a...

Keep It Simple, Son

Chuck Poling’s recent article on the perils (and temptations) of pickups for acoustic instruments brought to mind one of the bizarre paradoxes in bluegrass music: How technology has insinuated itself into an art form that celebrates simplicity. At its core, bluegrass...

Keeping All the Plates on the Sticks

Musicians may concentrate most of the brain power on their musical skills, but if they’re performing much, sooner or later they run into the intricacies of maintaining and keeping track of their performing schedule. Requests to play come in through a variety of...