Happy 20th birthday to the Grammy-winning progressive bluegrass band The Infamous Stringdusters. And a way to do up 20 years as a band is to play a festival with a load of your festival and ...
The Infamous Stringdusters, a celebrated progressive bluegrass band, will perform at the Patchogue Theatre on January 21, 2026. The GRAMMY® Award-winning quintet features talented musicians Andy Falco ...
The Infamous Stringdusters—Andy Falco (guitar), Chris Pandolfi (banjo), Andy Hall (dobro), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), and Travis Book (double bass)—are known for their virtuosic musicianship, inventive ...
The Infamous Stringdusters' members have been a major part of the bluegrass world since their debut, Fork in the Road, back in 2007. Now on its sixth studio album, Let It Go, the group has just ...
Thinking back to 2000 when O Brother, Where Art Thou? came out, the whole Americana, bluegrass, folk scene exploded due to the popularity of the movie and the soundtrack. Do you think helped the ...
When: Friday, Aug. 9, gates open at 10 a.m., with the Stringdusters’ set at 11 p.m. Where: 4199 Trough Rd, Bond, CO 80423, in Rancho Del Rio by the Colorado River Cost: Tickets for just Friday cost ...
For an artist who was labeled a one-hit wonder before he even had a hit, Beck has enjoyed a surprisingly long career as a performer and innovator, perhaps because he has no default style. Instead, he ...
Rainbow Kitten Surprise has always been sincere to the point of invention. No surprise, then, that their stop at Chelsea Studios NYC for Paste’s latest session saw the group—Paste Session alumna Ela ...
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong have announced their initial Fall Tour dates. The group, known for its jam/funk tendencies, will begin the run on October 3 at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater in Wilmington, N.C ...
They may have a banjo, a fiddle and a dobro onstage, but the Infamous Stringdusters are unbound by bluegrass tradition. In their adventurous live shows, the Stringdusters’ songs metastasize into ...
When first learning how to ski, there's usually more crashing than progression down the mountain. But once you find your balance (and can keep both skis going in the same direction), you can not only ...