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Olivia Jo
Who I Am Photos by Sierra Cochran Finding ourselves is a journey that can be hard with a lot of ups and downs along the road. For rising bluegrass star Olivia Jo, she has traversed two different paths in her thirty years. The singer of “Down Life’s Road” drove the country music freeway before doing…
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Jacob Burleson
Joins Alison Krauss and Union Station Featuring Jerry Douglas for their 2026 Tour Photo by Thomas Crabtree One of the most memorable things to come from my many interviews with friend and IBMA Hall of Fame musician J.D. Crowe centered on what he learned from Earl Scruggs. With Crowe and Scruggs both playing the banjo,…
Read MorePaul Brewster
“One of the Best Tenor Singers in the Business” Paul Brewster grew up around music and has been a part of several influential bands in bluegrass. He was a founding member of the highly regarded band, Knoxville Grass, during the 1970s and has since become known as a unique and influential tenor singer in bluegrass…
Read MoreMore Encounters with Bill Monroe
‘I know him, but he don’t know me’ Bill Monroe was properly regarded as the very model of a traditional American musician. However, he could also be full of surprises, whether poking fun or providing unexpected revelations about life and music. Part One of this coverage included my experiences seeing, hearing and talking to Monroe…
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Lyman Enloe—A Stylist of the Old-Time Fiddle
Reprinted from Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine January 1989, Volume 23, Number 7 Lyman Enloe, a small, slimly built man in his 82nd year, is a nationally respected old-time fiddler and that’s what he’d rather be doing, as a rule. I notice that writers seem to bring out the nervous energy in him, as he clears his…




