Origins of the track go all the way back to 1913, when Dick Burnett apparently wrote it, but the song was never bigger than when it was included in the film that was based on Homer’s The Odyssey.
Dan Tyminski was just a simple bluegrass singer from Ferrum. No female fan had ever tossed her underwear onstage when he sang. That was before he sang for George Clooney in "O Brother, Where Art Thou?
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) -You might know bluegrass musician Dan Tyminski from his collaborations with Allison Kraus, or as the voice of the hit bluegrass song, “Man of ...
He’s the hidden voice behind both a bluegrass classic and a billion-stream EDM hit—and fans are finally giving Dan Tyminski ...
The refurbishments aim to set a new standard for live music experiences throughout Ponte Vedra as well as throughout the nation. “This moment is a celebration of the hard work and dedication of so ...
There’s something about musicians and comedians. Musicians always want to be comics, and vice versa. Musicians have the advantage, because they have microphones, and dead time for tuning between songs ...
Not that we recommend it, but if you broke into Dan Tyminski's home with the intent of checking out the 10-time Grammy winner's personal record collection, you'd come up short. In fact, "you'd be ...
PONTE VEDRA, Fla. — After 15 months of renovations, the Ponte Vedra Music Hall is set to reopen on Friday, August 1 with a featured concert by Grammy Award-winning artist Dan Tyminski. The ...
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