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Montana’s own Kitchen Dwellers are headlining a tour this summer with two of the more solid and traditional bluegrass bands; ...
The Infamous Stringdusters began their 20th anniversary celebration with the single “Working Man Blues”, from their upcoming album '20/20'.
The Infamous Stringdusters will perform at Patchogue Theatre on January 21, 2026. The GRAMMY-winning progressive bluegrass ...
Their follow-up albums “The Infamous Stringdusters” (2008) and “Things That Fly” (2010) peaked at Number One and Two respectively on the Billboard Bluegrass chart.
The Infamous Stringdusters came to Nashville, Tenn., separate but left together. Starting off as side musicians in various acts across town, the band decided in 2005 to form the Stringdusters and ...
Newgrass jammers The Infamous Stringdusters have been as busy as any act out there lately. The Charlottesville-based outfit’s resume includes two albums in less than a year.
This weekend, Jaime Wyatt will bring new country-rock tunes to the Bluebird on Friday, January 26, and the Infamous Stringdusters will bring bluegrass to Mission Ballroom on Saturday, January 27.
Made up of Falco, Dobro player Andy Hall, banjo player Chris Pandolfi, fiddler Jeremy Garrett and bassist Travis Book, the Infamous Stringdusters formed nearly a decade ago in Boston. Since then ...
All six members of the Infamous Stringdusters – including guitarist Andy Falco, who, unique among the band, has a background playing electric music – contributed to the writing on “Things That Fly.” ...
Infamous Stringdusters Summer Tour Dates: 6/13 - Salida, Colo. - FIBArk White Water Festival (FREE) 6/14 - Palisade, Colo. - Palisade Bluegrass & Roots Festival ...
Grammy-winning bluegrass group the Infamous Stringdusters have announced plans for a new album in 2019. Rise Sun, the title track for which is available for listening now, will be released April ...