New bluegrass glamour queen?
Do we have a new budding fashion icon in our midst? I wonder how many bluegrass fans recognize the popular picker and singer in these striking photos.
Give up? It’s Cia Cherryholmes with a look notably different from her work attire with the family business. Like many young women, Cia enjoys experimenting with fashion and make up, and says that she took these photos just for fun.
I’m sure that her many admirers who know her from her work with Cherryholmes will get a kick out of seeing this talented young lady in a different light. Here are a few others she sent along, along with one that may be more familiar.


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...
I go to see live music to be moved, enlightened, and inspired by the performers. This indeed happened when I recently saw the Cherryholmes Family. I was moved - but neither enlightened nor inspired - by the comments made by the band's garishly adorned patriarch, Jere Cherryholmes.
Excuse me if...
The video for the remix of Cherryholmes' This Is My Son which we mentioned last week, is completed, and posted on YouTube.
The video is made up entirely from images of US service members sent in by family members and friends, set to the music of the remixed version of the song.
The remix involved...
Keith Case & Associates and Columbia Artists Management are now accepting dates for a package show featuring bluegrass icon Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys and family supergroup Cherryholmes.
The twin billing will offer dates from fall 2008 through the summer of 2009.
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Looks great! …
I guess she’s not the only one. Look at this from a little while ago …
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