New Wildfire CD expected in September

Rattle The Chains is the title of the newest Pinecastle release for Wildfire, with a release date set for September 20, 2005.

At this point, there isn’t much info available on either the Widfire or Pinecastle web sites, though we understand that the CD has already shipped to radio and is available from the band at their live shows.

Rattle The Chains in stores now

The latest release from Wildfire, Rattle The Chains,has been officially released on Pinecastle, though...

Robert Hale solo project in the works

Wildfire guitarist/vocalist Robert Hale is working on a solo project, according to the Wildfire web site....

Phil Leadbetter leaving Wildfire

Phil Leadbetter has announced his resignation from Wildfire, the band he helped create in 2001. Since...

Circuit Riders debut CD on Pinecastle

Brance posted earlier this year about the first release from The Circuit Riders, made up of former members...

Pinecastle adds radio download service

Pinecastle Records has launched a new service on the label's web site, a download page for authorized...

New Pinecastle releases

We just got word from our friends at Pinecastle Records with the street dates for two of their upcoming...

7 due 5/1

Is this a Seinfeld spinoff or a bluegrass CD? The title of the next Pinecastle release from Nothin'...

New release from Tim Graves

Tim Graves, former Osborne Brothers dobro man, and nephew of reso-pioneer Josh Graves, has a new CD available...

Coffee At Midnight off to a great start

Nothin' Fancy fiddler Chris Sexton's solo CD, Coffee At Midnight, which was released in October of 2005,...

BlueRidge signs with Pinecastle

Pinecastle Records and BlueRidge have joined forces, with Alan Bibey & Co. signing with the Florida-based...

New Gospel releases from Pinecastle

The recently updated New Releases page on the Pinecastle Records web site is almost all-Gospel this week,...

Aaron McDaris CD on Pinecastle

Aaron McDarris is the banjo player with The Larry Stephenson Band, and his debut release is scheduled...