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Stagecoach music fest finds its niche (The Desert Sun) The top country music festivals in North America all have their own little niches. Bluegrass performers really know how to pick 'em (North Platte Bulletin) When bluegrass pickers arrive in North Platte, you know spring is here. Just like crabgrass and dandelions, the Country Bluegrass Show is a rite of spring in Lincoln County. Columbus band Aegis provides music fusion (The Lantern) According to local band Aegis, it offers a sound like "nothing you've heard before." The show Friday night at Scarlet and Grey Cafe on North High Street proved its point as Aegis's unique blend of bluegrass-jazz-rock provided a taste of the new generation music fusion that is rarely played by local Columbus bands. MUSIC REVIEWS: bluegrass music releases (Lexington Herald-Leader) THE DIXIE BEE-LINERS, "Ripe," Pinecastle. 12 tracks. The Dixie Bee-Liners took their name from the old Dixie Bee Line - the section of U.S. 41 between Nashville and Chicago - which is billed as the first major highway to link the North and South. The band, born in New York City, is now based in Virginia. Those facts are important because the Bee-Liners' sound links North and South, urban and ... MUSIC REVIEWS: bluegrass music releases (The Kansas City Star) THE DIXIE BEE-LINERS, "Ripe," Pinecastle. 12 tracks. Bluegrass fans flock to Mossy Oaks Music Park (Savannah Morning News) The Kody Norris Band from Mountain City, Tenn., entertains a good-sized crowd Friday afternoon at Mossy Oaks Music Park in Guyton. The annual bluegrass festival continues today with a number of bands slated to perform. Bluegrass in the park weekend (Benson News-Sun) Bluegrass music: Mark Philips performs with IIIrd Generation with some help from Roger Starnes on the banjo. The third annual Bluegrass in the Park was held last weekend. (Adam Bernal/photo.) Bobby Bare still at forefront of straight-ahead music (Maumelle Monitor) The old saying, “What you see is what you get,” is an accurate description of the country music veteran Bobby Bare. His laid-back style and down-home image resembles a next-door neighbor more than most known performers. Harps and harmonicas at Mountain Music Shoppe (The Kansas City Star) Mountain Music Shoppe at 12710 Shawnee Mission Parkway in Shawnee has space available for two upcoming workshops. WCA’s Music Festival a success (Wickenburg Sun) A wonderful Saturday full of music, fellowship and fun was enjoyed by all who attended the first annual Gospel Music Festival hosted by the Wickenburg Christian Academy.
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