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  • This week I'm joined by bluegrass legend Bryan Sutton for a very special episode to benefit the IBMA Trust Fund and help people suffering the devastation of Hurricane Helene.

    In the run up to recording the episode we asked for questions for Bryan for Bluegrass Jam Along listeners - in this interview you'll hear me put those questions to him. We talk about growing up in Asheville and how important that community was to Bryan's musical development; about his relationship with Doc Watson and the time he got to spend with him; about how he goes about learning complex music and his thoughts on practice; why learning more than one instrument is a good thing...and his admiration for Metallica's James Hetfield. We cover a lot of ground!

    Everyone who asked a question donated to our GoFundMe fundraiser, which remains open after the episode goes out. If you're able to, please do consider donating whatever you can. As you'll hear from Bryan in the interview, there are people in desperate need of help as they rebuild their homes, lives and communities.

    Having grown up in Asheville, one of the areas hit hardest by the hurricane, Bryan knows just how important community is at times like this. The relief effort will take months or, in some cases, over a year, so every penny donated will be incredibly important to the ongoing efforts.

    All the proceeds from this episode will go to the IBMA Trust Fund so please do donate what you can via the GoFundMe campaign.

    If you can't donate, or have already donated to other fundraisers, please do share this episode with anyone you think would enjoy it and help spread the word.

    Thanks to the team at IBMA for all their help putting this together and getting the word out and thanks to the team at ArtistWorks for an incredibly generous donation to get things moving. Thank you to everyone who submitted a question and everyone who's donated already (and thanks in advance to those of you who donate after hearing this!)

    Here's the link again - https://www.gofundme.com/f/bluegrass-jam-along-helene-fundraiser

    And thanks, of course, to Bryan for taking part in this very special episode of Bluegrass Jam Along.

    Enjoy the interview and happy picking,
    Matt


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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.

    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    Donate to the Bluegrass Jam Along/Bryan Sutton fundraiser to help people and communities devastated by Hurricane Helene.Biscuits and BanjosEuropean Bluegrass SummitRestring Appalachia

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    Chris Eaton & Flint County - Pheasant PieThe Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist



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    New Acoustic Facebook group

    Other bits

    Sign up for emails https://bluegrassjamalong.com/contact/The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlistFull list of interviewsPeghead NationUse the code ‘jamalong’ for a free month of any course



    Happy picking.

    Matt



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  • My guest this week is Daniel Patrick, host of the excellent Mandolins and Beer podcast.

    Daniel has interviewed dozens of great mandolin players for his podcast, but today we're going to talk about his new record Around the Clock, which features him playing with eleven of his heroes, including Tim O'Brien, Ronnie McCoury and Sam Bush, as well as some of the top players on the scene today, including Jarrod Walker, Jacob Jolliff and Harry Clark.

    We chat about how the record came together and how it was recorded, as well as how Daniel chose the musicians he wanted to include. We also, of course, talk about Mandolins and Beer, the rise of podcasting in general and so much more, including our shared love for CD liner notes!

    You can buy Around the Clock on Bandcamp and listen on Spotify

    Check out mandolinsandbeer.com for info on the podcast and more.

    Happy picking.
    Matt

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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode



    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    Donate to the Bluegrass Jam Along/Bryan Sutton fundraiser to help people and communities devastated by Hurricane Helene.Celtic Connections 2025Blue Ridge Guitar Camp 2025Michael Daves’ Clarence White Muleskinner zoom classNew Acoustic Facebook group

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    I’m With Her - EspressoCharlotte Carrivick - Red Riding HoodThe Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist




    Other bits

    Sign up for emails https://bluegrassjamalong.com/contact/The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlistFull list of interviewsPeghead NationUse the code ‘jamalong’ for a free month of any course



    Happy picking.

    Matt



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  • This week's episode is about a very special fundraiser I'm putting together.

    I’m working with Bryan Sutton to raise funds to help people suffering the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene. Bryan is from Asheville, NC, one of the cities hit hardest by the hurricane, so this cause is very close to his heart.

    We’re putting together a one off episode of Bluegrass Jam Along where you, the podcast's listeners, get to interview Bryan! Here's how it works...

    When you donate, you get to send me a question to ask Bryan in the episode, then I'll put as many questions as I can to Bryan over the course of the interview. What do you want to ask him?

    (Don’t worry, you don’t have to have a question, you can just donate too!).

    All proceeds will go to the IBMA Trust Fund to help those in need. All donations, big or small, are very welcome.

    This is the link to donate (and ask your question). Please do share this with as many people as you can.

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/bluegrass-jam-along-helene-fundraiser

    Thanks in advance!

    Matt and Bryan

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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.

    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    Donate to the Bluegrass Jam Along/Bryan Sutton fundraiser to help people and communities devastated by Hurricane Helene.Appalachian Allies benefit concertEnergy Curfew Music HourYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist



    Other bits

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    Happy picking.

    Matt

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  • My guests on the podcast this week are Lillian Werbin and Kristina Gaddy. I caught up with them at IBMA to chat about Roots Revival : A Black Stringband Symposium, a collaboration between IBMA and The Banjo Gathering.

    Hosted at IBMA's World of Bluegrass, the symposium celebrated and explored Black contributions to Bluegrass and other traditional music, both historic and continuing, featuring contemporary conversations about diversity and inclusion in traditional music and the ways in which Black musicians, builders, and researchers navigate bluegrass and traditional music spaces.

    We talk about how the event came together, some of the themes it explores and how discussions and events like this can become part of the continuing conversation about traditional music.

    For more information on The Banjo Gathering, and to sign up for the 2024 event, which is happening this month, head to The Banjo Gathering website.

    If you missed it, check out my interview with Kristina about her fabulous book Well of Souls : Uncovering the Banjo's Hidden History. You can buy Well of Souls at Elderly Instruments (which Lillian is also CEO and co-owner of!).

    I really enjoyed this conversation and it helped me think about some of the issues we touched on with fresh insight and understanding. I hope you enjoy it.

    Happy picking.
    Matt

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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode

    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    Donate to help those devastated by hurricane HeleneJohn Hartford tune marathon

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist

    Other bits

    Sign up for emails https://bluegrassjamalong.com/contact/The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlistFull list of interviewsPeghead NationUse the code ‘jamalong’ for a free month of any course

    Happy picking.

    Matt

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  • This week's episode is a selection of interviews I carried out at IBMA World of Bluegrass in Raleigh, North Carolina last week.

    It was the last IBMA in Raleigh before the event moves to Chattanooga in 2025, and was an amazing week, full of great conversations, events, music, instruments, picking and people. I had a fantastic time and can't tell you how much it means to me to feel so welcomed by the bluegrass and string band community.

    But it was also a devastating week for the people of western North Carolina and East Tennessee, as hurricane Helene devastated the area. In Raleigh we were lucky to escape with some rain and minor delays to the street festival - others were nowhere near so lucky.

    There's a desperate need for help and resources in the area so, if you'd like to donate something (however small), there's a list here of places you can go to do that.

    OK, on with the interviews. In this episode you'll hear from:

    IBMA executive director Ken White, on IBMA WOB's move to Chattanooga next yearChristopher Howard-Williams from IBMA, EBMA and Bluegrass in La Roche, on the international bluegrass scene and some of the challenges it facesPatricia Butler, co-founder of ArtistWorks, on receiving a Distinguished Achievement AwardSteve Nall (Nully) of Collings Guitars, on why their new Hill Country series is a radical departure for Collings and why bringing them to IBMA is so valuable in terms of feedbackBrenna MacMillan, on her brand new record Dear Life, and finding community amongst her fellow musiciansChris Eaton, UK dobro player, on coming to IBMA for the very first time


    Thanks to everyone I met out in Raleigh. Back next week with another IBMA interview - in the meantime have a great week and happy picking.

    Matt

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  • This week’s episode is all about learning to play music.

    I’ve been listening back to the interviews I’ve done over the past 3 years and so many of them touch on some really core stuff when it comes to being a musician. All of it has helped me at one point or another, so I thought I’d put together a compilation of some of my favourite bits.

    There’s something in here for everyone, whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been playing for years and just need some inspiration or encouragement.

    Whether you’ve listened to all of these before, or you’re new to the podcast, this grab bag of ideas and inspiration has something for you, no matter where you are on your musical journey (which is a key theme of these conversations).

    You’re going to get tips and advice from some of the leading figures in acoustic music and a couple of writers who have amazing insights to share.

    You’ll be hearing from Bryan Sutton, Sierra Hull, Scott Nygaard and Stephen Mougin, as well as best selling author Oliver Burkeman and author and neuroscientist (and banjo player!) Josh Turknett.

    You’ll also hear (briefly!) from me.

    I got so much from listening back to these and I hope you find something to inspire you too.

    Here are links to the full interviews these came from, in case you missed them, or just want to listen again.

    Josh TurknettBryan SuttonSierra HullStephen MouginScott NygaardOliver Burkeman

    Happy picking!
    Matt


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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.

    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    IBMA World of Bluegrass infoCollings Hill Country guitarsKruger Brothers Music Academy

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist

    Scroll on Buddy

    Billy Strings ‘Seven Weeks in County’ video




    Other bits

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    Happy picking.

    Matt

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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.

    Podcast news

    Interview episodes by category

    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    Vasen & HawtailPreorder linkTour dates

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    Andy Statman albumBuy on AmazonThe Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist



    Other bits

    Sign up for emails https://bluegrassjamalong.com/contact/The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlistFull list of interviewsPeghead NationUse the code ‘jamalong’ for a free month of any course

    Happy picking.

    Matt

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  • My guest this week is the legendary Jerry Douglas.

    Jerry joins me again to chat about recording his first new album in six years. It's called 'The Set' and features the band Jerry's been playing with for a decade now.

    He talks about what's special about playing with that band and why he chose to re-visit some tunes that will be familiar to his fans for this record, as well as new material, including 'The Fifth Season', which started out as a FreshGrass commission.

    We also chat about some of Jerry's other long standing collaborations, including Transatlantic Sessions, the Telluride House Band and Alison Krauss and Union Station. Jerry reveals AKUS have not one but two new albums recorded.

    'The Set' is out on September 20th. You'll find all the info and links to preorder on Jerry website

    For info and updates on all Jerry's projects, make sure to follow him on Facebook and Instagram

    It's always a joy chatting to Jerry. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did!
    Happy picking,
    Matt

    **this episode was edited post release to remove a small section of the content**

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  • My guest this week is Fretboard Journal's Jason Verlinde.

    Jason shares the story of how Fretboard Journal started, back in 2005, and how it's grown from a print magazine to include a series of great podcasts and The Fretboard Summit events.

    We also chat about the current state of the acoustic instrument market and how the vintage market has changed over the past two decades, plus what people can expect from this year's Fretboard Summit, which kicks off in Chicago in just two days.

    Visit fretboardjournal.com for more info on the Fretboard Journal magazine and podcasts and fretboardsummit.org for info on the Fretboard Summit.

    Happy picking!
    Matt

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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    This week, news of a brand new record by Daniel Patrick of the Mandolins and Beer podcast and a new flatpicking course from Grant Gordy on Peghead Nation.

    There's also new music from Stephen Mougin and Ned Luberecki, Jason Carter and Michael Cleveland, Sarah Jarosz, Any Leftwich, Aoife O'Donovan and Hawktail and Jerry Douglas!

    Don't forget, you'll find the new releases playlist here:

    The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist

    Also....

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    Happy picking.

    Matt

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  • My guest this week is Rebecca Frazier. Rebecca was the first woman ever to appear on the cover of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine and her band Hit & Run are the only band to win all three Rockygrass, Telluride, and SPBGMA Festival Band competitions.

    She joins me to chat about her new record Boarding Windows in Paradise. We talk about working with legendary producer and engineer Bill Wolf, recording with Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan and the band Love Canon and the decade gap between this and her last record.

    We touch on so many different aspects of combining music with life and how we change (or don't ) over time. We also talk about our shared love of Dolly Parton's record The Grass is Blue and the influence it had on Rebecca's new record.

    I loved this conversation and I hope you do too.

    For more info check out rebeccafrazier.com, where you'll find links to her tour dates, social channels and YouTube.

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  • My guest this week is Becky Buller.

    Becky is the winner of 10 IBMA awards, including the 2016 awards for Fiddler and Female Vocalist. She's the first woman in the history of IBMA to receive the Fiddle Player of the Year award and the first person ever to win in both vocal and instrumental categories.

    She joins me to talk about her fabulous album and song cycle 'Jubilee'.

    We talk about the FreshGrass commission that sparked the piece, co-writing with Aoife O'Donovan, taking part in an historic all-female Newport line up (where she sang '9 to 5' with Dolly Parton) and recording 'Jubilee' in the studio...live...in just a day and a half!

    We also talk about the themes of anxiety, self-worth and depression that underpin 'Jubilee' and how the enforced shutdown brought on by Covid affected Becky's mental health.

    It's an open, honest and warm conversation that touches on so many things I suspect will resonate with a lot of people. It was a joy to get to have it.

    Visit beckybuller.com for more info and tour dates and follow Becky on Instagram and Facebook for regular updates.

    Happy picking!
    Matt



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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.

    Podcast news

    Interview episodes by category

    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    IBMA announcementLessons With Marcel Molly Tuttle bookPeghead Nation Folk and Bluegrass Songs for FiddleDon’t forget the promo code below for a free month!

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    Billy Strings Leadfoot videoThe Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist




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    Green Mountain Bluegrass FestivalRebecca Frazier High Country Road Trip video

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    Matt



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  • This week's episode is a Food For Thought episode. If you're not familiar with them, they're a series of short episodes on a single idea, designed to get you thinking and (hopefully) deepening your understanding of a particular music related area.

    This week we've got a simple idea from Dolly Parton - "Find out who you are and do it on purpose."

    So many of us think we should decide what kind of musician (or person!) we want to be, then work to become that, but the reality is we've all got something within us that's authentically and uniquely 'us' and we should all be doing our best to lean into it. Not that it's wrong to learn from and be inspired by others, just that only they can be themselves (and we can only be ourselves!)

    I hope you find it useful! Back next week with another interview for you.

    Happy picking,
    Matt

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  • Welcome to this week’s Bluegrass Briefing, a weekly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.

    News and Announcements (Church Street News)

    IBMA news & info

    Releases (The Grass is New)

    The Grass is (mostly) New 2024 playlist

    Other bits

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    Happy picking.

    Matt

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