As they head into their 20th year as a band, The Infamous Stringdusters are feeling the tug of multiple bluegrass generations. From the past comes a legion of string music specialists — artists like ...
Leftover Salmon and The Infamous Stringdusters have announced a pair of joint appearances. The bluegrass-leaning ensembles will participate in an April 25 stand at The Eastern in Atlanta, followed by ...
Grammy-award-winning The Infamous Stringdusters play two nights at the Vilar Performing Arts Center Jan. 9-10. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the band, which formed in Nashville, Tennessee, ...
Over the weekend, Billy Strings appeared at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village, Colo. The musician and his band opened their Mile High appearance on Friday, May 17, delivering a ...
MerleFest, presented by Window World, has added Railroad Earth, The Infamous Stringdusters, Joy Oladokun, Maggie Rose, The Castellows, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, and more to its 2026 lineup. Taking place ...
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 ...
Think of the upcoming concert by the Infamous Stringdusters — who will be joined by up-and-coming bluegrass band Tramped by Turtles — as something of a victory lap. And why not? The Stringdusters’ ...
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts will present The Infamous Stringdusters on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. The Infamous Stringdusters—Andy Falco (guitar), Chris Pandolfi (banjo), ...
The Grateful Dead was a jam band before such a thing existed. Bill Monroe became the “Father of Bluegrass” before anyone knew you could blend strings, gospel, and the blues. In 1989, Colorado’s ...
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 ...
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