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The String – One Year With Covid

It’s been a year since the music industry slammed to a halt due to Covid-19. Performing artists had to adjust financially, logistically, emotionally and more.

The String – Bill Kirchen

From his breakout days as guitarist for Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen to his four-decade career as a bandleader, songwriter and recording artist, Bill Kirchen has been a badass hero of Americana music.

The String – String Band Special (Wes Corbett, Jeff Picker, and Andrew Marlin)

Bluegrass has an instrumental tradition going back to its Bill Monroe origins and its old-time forebears. Over time, the playing and composing became more refined and exploratory.

The String – Jenny Scheinman plus Kandace Springs

Women with roots in jazz is the heart of this hour.

The String – Hiss Golden Messenger And North Carolina Music

We dive in with one of the most important and admired talents of our time from North Carolina, songwriter M.C. Taylor who plays as Hiss Golden Messenger. His album Terms of Surrender is up for an Americana album Grammy Award.

The String – Joachim Cooder plus Daniel Tashian

Joachim Cooder has pursued his musical life as drummer, percussionist and family man, staying near and working regularly with his father, blues/roots guitarist Ry Cooder and his songwriting wife, among other scattered projects.

The String – Sarah Jarosz

The bluegrass and acoustic music world saw Sarah Jarosz coming. As she grew into her teens, artists and talent scouts knew of this young phenom from Wimberly, TX who excelled on banjo, mandolin, singing and songwriting. She got signed at 16 and launched a Grammy-decorated recording career soon after.

The String – Tony Trischka plus Jordan Tice

Banjo innovator and string band visionary Tony Trischka has kept his eyes on the future over a fifty year career, but on a new album he looks to our uneasy past.

The String – Peter Guralnick

Journalist and author Peter Guralnick is regarded by many as America’s premiere chronicler of roots music. Besides his influential profiles, compiled into classic volumes in the 1970s and 80s, he wrote magisterial biographies of Elvis Presley, Sam Cooke and Sam Phillips.

The String – The Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers

2020 will go down in infamy but one happy occasion this year was the 95th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry, the longest-running broadcast show in American history and the anchoring force that helped Nashville become Music City.

The String – Brent Cobb and Dave Alvin

Two great roots songwriters at different stages of their careers. Brent Cobb is a laid-back Georgian who got his first chance to record through his cousin Dave Cobb but who earned his stripes in Nashville and beyond thanks to his sensitive eye and relatable way with a lyric. He’s released his fourth album Keep Em On They Toes.

The String – Margo Price and Jeremy Ivey

As recently as five years ago, Nashville’s Margo Price was having trouble making ends meet after many years of “playing dives trying to stay alive” as she says in her new song “Twinkle Twinkle.” But as that song also documents, she hit on the right sound with the right team.

The String – Steep Canyon Rangers

The Steep Canyon Rangers emerged from the collegiate scene in central North Carolina around 2000 with a traditional sound that started winning them awards.

The String – Ray Benson on Asleep At The Wheel at 50

As a teenager, Philadelphia native Ray Benson fell hard for traditional American roots music and by 1970 he’d become the founding leader of a nimble, road-rambling band called Asleep At The Wheel.

The String – Randall Bramblett plus Brennen Leigh

Randall Bramblett is a powerhouse journeyman and veteran of southern roots and soul music, with a dense and deep resume working for others, from the Allman Brothers to Widespread Panic.

The String – Dirk Powell plus Maeve Gilchrist

Dirk Powell has build a Grammy-winning career by standing out in all aspects of folk and roots music.

The String – Waylon Payne, Plus The Danberrys

As a literal child of the 1970s country outlaw movement, Waylon Payne had access to opportunity and temptation, and for most of his 48 years, temptation won.

The String – Wendy Moten plus Granville Automatic

Wendy Moten is one of Nashville’s most versatile and accomplished singers. She’s been a solo R&B artist, a jazz singer, a duet partner with Julio Iglesias and a road vocalist with Martina McBride and Vince Gill.

The String – Elizabeth Cook

Elizabeth Cook was welcomed with celebration into the Nashville country music fold in the early 2000s, because of her charm, her fascinating story, and her bracing traditional country songs and songwriting.

The String – New Grass Revival

New Grass Revival showed the world new ways of playing and thinking about bluegrass music between 1972 and 1989.