"Man of Constant Sorrow" is certainly the most unexpected hit of the 21st century. The fictional Soggy Bottom Boys gave country fans and country radio this gift. During O Brother Where Art Thou? they ...
Country duo Everette made their Grand Ole Opry debut on Jan. 29, and it was the perfect night to showcase their newly-released rendition of "Man of Constant Sorrow." "Since the beginning of Everette, ...
Ralph Stanley, a masterful bluegrass singer and banjoist whose performances on the Grammy Award-winning movie soundtrack album “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” helped inspire a bluegrass resurgence in the ...
George Clooney isn't the only one whose singing didn't make the final cut of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" and the film's best-selling soundtrack, which helped turn old-timey music into hit pop tunes ...
When Bill Monroe died in 1996, many feared that bluegrass would be buried with him. With his hawklike features, white sideburns and appropriate attire, Monroe embodied more than bluegrass style, he ...
Ralph Stanley has been performing the music he calls old-time mountain soul since 1946, but only recently has he started attracting audiences beyond folk and bluegrass festivals. “I’ve got 4-year-olds ...
Cracker Barrel is the kind of roadside restaurant where you can indulge in a trucker’s breakfast piled high with eggs, pan fries, sausage and bacon. It’s also the only place you can pick up Ralph ...
“I feel like I’ve been handed a new life,” remarks the homicidal Tom Ripley, played by Matt Damon, at the dramatic height of Anthony Minghella’s 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley. The late trumpeter ...
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