Stringdusters interview on Acoustic Cafe
The Infamous Stringdusters were featured last week on Acoustic Cafe. They joined host Rob Reinhart in the studio to talk about their latest CD (The Infamous Stringdusters), their songwriting process, and how they work together as a band.
Several tracks from the CD were also featured in the September 2 program, which can be heard online.
It runs just over 25 minutes and offers a nice look at the closeness of this unique band – and their somewhat twisted sense of humor.


The Infamous Stringdusters are featured in a recent video episode on the AT&T blue room, a site that offers tons of live music, interviews and sports programming online.
They perform three songs from their current CD live in the studio (Bound For Tennessee, Black Rock, Three Days In July), and...
Just a reminder that The Infamous Stringdusters will be performing live on WDVX today (3/19) at noon, eastern time. The show, Blue Plate, is broadcast from Knoxville, TN at 89.9 FM, but is also offered online via streaming audio. It is an hour long program.
They will surely be showcasing material...
Chris Pandolfi has sent along the second video installment in his Infamous Stringdusters travelogue, chronicling the band's ongoing tour of the western US.
It's a fun look at the way the guys interact with each other off stage, and shows some of their day off adventures in Colorado.
See the first...
BluegrassCountry.org will be featuring music from a live show by The Infamous Stringdusters in a special program this next two weeks (June 18-July 2). The band is also interviewed during this segment, where they discuss how they create their unique sound, and how they approach songwriting.
The...




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