Bluegrass 
MARTY STUART: When the Glitter is Gone(2)
January 2, 2009
Once the king of the glitterbillies-the term he coined for the style of music known for a rhinestone suits and rockabilly backbeats-Marty Stuart seems comfortable with more modest apparel, both in terms of music and clothing.
RICKY SKAGGS: Making Old Traditions New
Probably the only musician who will ever be able to say that he has shared stages with both Ralph Stanley and Phish, Ricky Skaggs has squeezed a full lifetime of music into his 54 years.
RALPH STANLEY: The Last Mountain Man
Ralph Stanley is a man of few words and short answers, and after over 60 years of playing music, he can be forgiven for not wanting to say it all again.
DEL MCCOURY: Time Has Come Today
Though it took him awhile to become a household name in Americana circles, throughout his career, Del McCoury has demonstrated time and again he has impeccable timing.
More in this category:
- JYPSI: Sessions at the American Songwriter Office
- JYPSI: Keeping Up Appearances
- TURNTABLE: Jerry Douglas
- JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE: Sessions
- SEVEN SIGNS > Music, Myth & the American South
- CHERRYHOLMES III > Don’t Believe
- Sidney Cox Signs with EverGreen Copyrights
- THE DUHKS > Fast Paced World
- OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW: Strengthens the Chain
- DAN TYMINSKI: On Track
- RHONDA VINCENT > Good Thing Going
- TOM T. HALL: Old Dogs, Children, Watermelon, Wine & Other Stories
- TH’ LEGENDARY SHACK*SHAKERS > Swampblood
- Best of the Flatt & Scruggs TV Show: Classic Bluegrass from 1956 to 1962,