Blue Moon Rising celebrates new CD
Blue Moon Rising is celebrating last month’s release of their 4th recording, One Lonely Shadow, with a CD release party tonight (8/22) at The Shed in Maryville, TN.
The new album has been getting strong airplay from bluegrass radio, and the band is hoping to meet a lot of fans and friends at this evening’s show.
There are no audio samples up on the band or the label (Lonesome Day) web sites, but they have created a video to introduce the guys and the music from the new CD.



There are clips of two tracks from the upcoming Blue Moon Rising CD posted on the band's MySpace page. The songs are Where There's A Road and The Hanging Tree.
The new project is due for release in January 2008 on Lonesome Day Records.
Where There's A Road is being released as a single to bluegrass...
We just got a note from Justin Moses, informing us that he has rejoined Blue Moon Rising. When I first heard the band (showcasing at IBMA several years ago), Justin was their banjo player. He left not long after that, but is now back with band playing dobro and fiddle, and singing tenor.
Justin also...
Multi-instrumentalist Justin Moses has announced a June 13th release date for his first solo project, Dusty Roads. After leaving a group he help found in 2000, Blue Moon Rising, he spent a short time with Sierra Hull & Highway 111. He has recently rejoined Blue Moon Rising.
Keith Garrett, Steve Gulley,...
Cherryholmes has debuted a new music video, for the song Bleeding from their current Skaggs Family release, Don't Believe. The video has the band in the bus, doing sound check and on stage for a show.
This one is an all-family production, filmed and edited by members of the Cherryholmes clan. Somehow...




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