On Thursday, November 20, 2025, Billy Strings and his band returned to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert for another exciting bluegrass performance broadcast over the television airwaves. Strings’ 2024 album, Highway Prayers, was recently announced as a GRAMMY nominee for the Best Bluegrass Album award at the upcoming 2026 GRAMMY Awards, which will be held in early February. On Colbert, the group performed “Leaning on a Travelin’ Song” off the project to celebrate the LP’s nomination. (Watch above.) It’s Strings’ eighth GRAMMY nomination since 2020 and, if he wins in 2026, will be his third trophy for Best Bluegrass Album.

The band, which includes Jarrod Walker (mandolin), Royal Masat (bass), Billy Failing (banjo), and Alex Hargreaves (fiddle), were joined by fellow Best Bluegrass Album nominee Jason Carter for a twin-fiddle arrangement of “Leaning on a Travelin’ Song.” (Carter is GRAMMY-nominated with Michael Cleveland for their debut duo album, Carter & Cleveland.) Carter guested on the track on Highway Prayers, as well, supplying delicious twin fiddle and reprises his album role on the Colbert stage. The song begins with mournful a capella three-part vocals and dramatic guitar strums before kicking into time with the lush, burning fiddling of Hargreaves and Carter.

As Nickel Creek’s Sara Watkins put it in a comment on Instagram, “Yes sirs!! Nothing like some singin’ twin fiddles on National Television!” We and the many other commenters and viewers on the internet agree. Strings and his cohort sound excellent, offering warm, lively, and crisp, fresh-sounding bluegrass to millions over the television airwaves. The world could always use more twin fiddle, and it certainly always craves more Billy Strings.

We spoke to Billy Strings about Highway Prayers while celebrating the album’s release last fall when he was BGS Artist of the Month. Check out that interview here.


Photo Credit: Scott Kowalchyk for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.