The Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band held down the Traditional Tent at Merlefest this year with standards that form the core of bluegrass—“Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “Uncle Pen,” “Walls of Time” and so on. The standout moment came when he dedicated […]
The Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band held down the Traditional Tent at Merlefest this year with standards that form the core of bluegrass—“Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “Uncle Pen,” “Walls of Time” and so on. The standout moment came when he dedicated […]
Peter Rowan, with Jim Lauderdale & Chris Henry, performing “In The Pines” on the porch of Bill Monroe’s former home in Raleigh, NC.
Peter Rowan The Old, Old House Bill Monroe’s former home in Raleigh, NC
Posted on INDY Week by Dan Schram on Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:03 PM “In our second installment of performances from Bill Monroe’s former home in Raleigh, we met with onetime Bluegrass Boy Peter Rowan. Rowan was a part […]
Peter Rowan, Chris Henry, Danny Barnes, Jenny and Larry Keel performing “Land of the Navajo” at The John Hartford Memorial Festival at The Bill Monroe Music Park and Campground in Bean Blossom Indiana on 5/31/2014. Main stage performance. Artwork by […]
Peter Rowan, Chris Henry, Danny Barnes, Jenny and Larry Keel performing “Panama Red” at The John Hartford Memorial Festival at The Bill Monroe Music Park and Campground in Bean Blossom Indiana on 5/31/2014. Main stage performance. Artwork by Jon Griffin. […]
Peter Rowan and Friends, Chris Henry, Larry and Jenny Keel, and Danny Barnes performing “Hobo Song” at The John Hartford Memorial Festival at The Bill Monroe Music Park and Campground in Bean Blossom Indiana on 5/31/2014. Jon Griffin Artwork. Artwork […]
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