For all the progressivism that's inherent in musical creation, the fact remains that the music industry is largely a patriarchal structure. There are plenty of huge female acts, but the ...
A former Kentucky Wildcat secured her third Bluegrass 10,000 women’s division win, while a current runner at the University of Dayton won the men’s and overall titles in Lexington’s annual Fourth of ...
On 80 acres of woodland, tucked in along the shores of the sacred Mississippi River, thousands of people gather each year to find peace, show gratitude and honor the storytelling traditions already ...
Women in the Indianapolis 500 is nothing new; they go back to 1977 when Janet Guthrie became the first to qualify for the race. But this year, women will make history at the Indy 500. For the first ...
There are plenty of theories about why so few women played and sang bluegrass early on. Mary A. Bufwack and Robert K. Oermann, in their tome Finding Her Voice: Women in Country Music, 1800-2000, point ...
Over the last several months the fans of bluegrass music had choices, serious choices, to enjoy top-tier talents playing their music of choice.
Everyone is taking advantage of the warm August weather to showcase outside this weekend, from Ithaca’s movies in the park to the many musical performances under the blue sky. There’s the 49th edition ...
The acclaimed First Ladies of Bluegrass—banjo player Alison Brown, fiddler Becky Buller, mandolinist Sierra Hull, bass player Missy Raines, and guitarist Molly Tuttle—bring a rare live performance to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gwyn Everly shares love of food with J. Render's Southern Table & Bar ...
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