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Feature:
Ronnie McCoury
Making Bluegrass 'An Offer it can't Refuse'
This Month in iBluegrass:
Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival
The Rothvoss Farm: Some Things Never Change
Chautauqua 2000
Rules for the Chautauqua 2000 Fiddle Competition
Frank Wakefield
On the Road with Frank Wakefield
A Letter of Thanks
Heartfelt thanks from Larry McPeak's Family
Internet Radio
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MerleFest 2000
Some memories in picture from MerleFest 2000
Trivia Contest: Part 4
It's back! Play part 4 of our trivia contest. Warning: Uses a pop-up window.
CD Reviews:
Ronnie McCoury
Heartbreak Town
Alan Bibey
In the Blue Room
Tom, Brad & Alice
Holly Ding
Jesse Winchester
Gentleman of Leisure
John Rigsby
Forks of the Ivy
Interviews:
Ronnie McCoury
Making Bluegrass 'An Offer it can't Refuse'
Jim Lauderdale
What Does He Feel Like Doing Today?
Not So Blue
Wandering Home through Music
An Interview with Jesse Winchester
The Soundman: by Ray Graef
Sound
Working a Mic
En français
Revues De Musique
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Departments
Inside the Industry: by Gregory E. Seneff, Sr., Esq.
The Song - Part III
Making Demos
Reso Roundup: By Matt Nozzolio
Reso Roundup
An Interview with Howard Parker
iBanjo News: by Ross Nickerson
iBanjo News
A Banjo Player's Dream
Vocal Point: by Dede Wyland
Vocal Point
Get Rid of Unwanted Tension
The Low End: by Kip Martin
The Low End
Kip's Top 10 List
Obituaries:
Friends Gone On
Bluegrass Says Goodbye to Some of its Own
Odds and Ends:
Ronnie Freeland will undergo surgery at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland to remove a brain tumor on July 6th. Ronnie has always championed bluegrass music even during the lean years. He is best known for his engineering efforts on those classic Rebel records of the 1970s. We wish Ronnie a successful surgery and a most speedy recovery.
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