"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 ...
Luke Combs put his own spin on the legendary folk song, "Man of Constant Sorrow," during a recent tour stop. Press play above to see footage from the performance. During his Feb. 8 show at Peoria ...
The Soggy Bottom Boys are a made-up bluegrass band from the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou?, released in 2000. Their songs sound old-fashioned but still feel fun and fresh. Real musicians recorded ...
“I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,” or simply “Man of Constant Sorrow,” had a long life before the Stanley Brothers popularized the song in the 1950s. The tune was penned by a partially blind fiddle ...
The Dodgers have been knocked down as they look to prevail in the World Series. First up, force Game 7 tomorrow.
It has been 10 years since “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” came along and upended the life of Dan Tyminski, then as now a guitarist and mandolin player in Alison Krauss’ band Union Station and an ...
Between them, Alison Krauss and members of Union Station have won an astonishing 82 Grammy Awards. You read that right - 82. "We all have ones collectively and all have them individually," says band ...
You’d think after one hundred years, “Man Of Constant Sorrow” would eventually get old. But the American folk standard, which has been covered by everyone from a young Bob Dylan to Norwegian ...
A fan waits on Aug. 19 to watch Oliver Anthony perform at Eagle Creek Golf Club and Grill in Moyock, N.C. (Kendall Warner/The Virginian-Pilot via AP) Jim Geraghty’s Aug. 22 op-ed, “A new country ...
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 ...
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