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February 2026

The Tradition

Notes & Queries – February 2026

By Gary Reid

Q: I love seeing the old black & white archival photos of bluegrass from the days of old. In the early 1980s, while living in Los Angeles, I met and…

A Conversation with T Bone Burnett

By Erik LaPrade

The name T Bone Burnett may not be familiar to the general public, nor even to a sizable number of music fans, but he has had a remarkably influential presence…

A Writer’s Quarter-Century of Hearing & Chronicling Bill Monroe

By Thomas Goldsmith

Twenty-five years passed between the first time I saw Bill Monroe play and the day I covered his funeral. In the interim, I had many chances to hear him perform,…

The Artists

Alum Ridge Boys & Ashlee

By Jon Hartley Fox

Finding a new favorite band through a performance or recording is one of the ultimate joys of being a music fan. Last June, at the California Bluegrass Association’s Father’s Day…

20 for 20

By Tim Newby

Two Decades of Life, Music, and Personal Growth for the Infamous Stringdusters “Life is a constant journey, always changing, always presenting challenges and always forcing you to evolve,” says Infamous…

Bluegrass Youth All-Stars (1993) and the Young American Bluegrass Idols (2003)

By Dan Miller

In the early days of the IBMA conference, kids’ involvement was nearly non-existent.  Former IBMA president, Pete Wernick—who put together a kids band to perform at the 1993 IBMA awards…

Pete Wernick

By Ogi Overman

Dr. Banjo Turns 80 As a kid growing up in the Bronx in the 1950s, Pete Wernick lived within a subway ride of Yankee Stadium. For 75 cents, he could…

Jim Hurst Travels & Time

By Bill Conger

Jim Hurst would be the first to tell you his soon-to-be-released Travels & Time isn’t a pure bluegrass recording. The 13-cut disc that comes out in March features a colorful…

Cindy Baucom Writes A New Kid’s Book About the Rescue Dog That Helped Husband Terry Baucom Make His Last Transition

By Derek Halsey

written By Derek Halsey This past December, the news of the death of the great Texas singer and songwriter Joe Ely reminded the world once again of the previously little-known…

The Sound

After 50 Years, the Most Famous Bass in Bluegrass Changes Hands

By Jimmy Schwartz

In 1975, John Cowan, the newest member and lead vocalist of New Grass Revival, a band that would come to forever alter people’s perception of an entire genre of American…

John Boyd Mandolins

By Dan Miller

At the International Bluegrass Music Association’s (IBMA) Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee in September of 2025, I ran across a mandolin builder from Kansas City named John Boyd who is building…

The Venue

From Appalachia to Arizona (and back)

By Nancy Cardwell

A Bluegrass Adventure This is a story about how a two groups of young people learning to play bluegrass music connected across 2,003 miles to share 13 banjos, 4 mandolins,…