We Banjo 3 offer peace through their new album, Open the Road. The acclaimed quartet of two sets of brothers — Enda and Fergal Scahill and David and Martin Howley — that hail from Galway, Ireland, continues to share their […]
We Banjo 3 offer peace through their new album, Open the Road. The acclaimed quartet of two sets of brothers — Enda and Fergal Scahill and David and Martin Howley — that hail from Galway, Ireland, continues to share their […]
“We live in a perpetually burning building, and what we must save from it, all the time, is love.” — Tennessee Williams In the midst of these more than troubling times, as even more walls are being erected to separate us, as […]
This week we’ve got a batch of new releases that offer a twist on their musical genres. We Banjo 3 bring Celtic flavor to bluegrass, Willie Nile applies a singer-songwriter lens to punk, Andrew Combs puts his own stamp on […]
Fergal Scahill on the bodhran
Fergal Scahill on the Bodhran
Celtgrass. If you Google the word, it takes nearly four search pages to find the term used for something other than We Banjo 3. The Galway, Ireland-based quartet coined the term for its blend of traditional Irish and American roots […]
Owensboro sits, cradle-like, along a crook in the Ohio River in Western Kentucky. Indiana is across the river to the north, Nashville two hours south, and Bill Monroe’s homeplace just 30 miles southeast. It’s also home to the Bluegrass Hall […]
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