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Cliff Waldron at DCBU.org

Cliff WaldronThe DC Bluegrass Union has “reprinted” an article about Cliff Waldron which had originally appeared in the SPBGMA Bluegrass Music News when Cliff was inducted into their Hall Of Greats in 2004.

For anyone who did not catch the article in ‘04 - especially those who do not recognize the name of this important voice in the development of contemporary bluegrass - this fine piece by Steve Romanoski is worth a few minutes of your time.

Steve has written for Bluegrass Music News since 1977 and also has had articles published in Bluegrass Music Profiles, Sing Out, Acoustic Guitar, The Chicago Sun-Times, Bluegrass Now, and Fiddler. He is a songwriter as well, and teaches private music lessons in the Chicago area.

His Waldron article is based on an interview he did with Cliff, and it includes some insights into what has become one of the most popular bluegrass songs ever recorded - one with which many performers have a love/hate relationship.

The Best of Emerson & waldonOver the years, the punchy rhythmic introduction to “Fox On The Run” has become a virtual call to arms in the bluegrass community, And, while the tune will be forever linked to the classic Country Gentlemen ensemble of the early 1970s, another Washington DC based band was responsible for the song’s introduction to bluegrass. That band was simply called Emerson & Waldron.

Both Cliff Waldron and Bill Emerson were immersed in the progressive leanings of the northern Virginia bluegrass scene and actively brought material from different genres for the band to play. Waldron remembers how “Fox On The Run” was introduced to the world of bluegrass, “Bill was the first one to hear it,” he says, “and he played it for me and wondered if we could work it out. I was up for doing new material at this time and thought that we could give it a try. I had done Stanley’s and Flatt & Scruggs songs. I wasn’t sick of them, but I was tired of doing it myself. I wanted to do on my own; something that I could put a name to it myself instead of doing somebody else’s stuff all the time.” And Cliff found true inspiration from the realization that “he’d (Emerson) heard this song and thought that we could do something with it.” Little did either player know that this song, originally performed by the English rock band Manfred Mann, would become an anthem of the ages in bluegrass music.

You can read the full article at DCBU.org or on the SPBGMA web site.

An audio sample from Emerson & Waldron’s original recording of Fox On The Run can be heard on Cliff’s web site.


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CMT covers SPBGMA awards show

Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of AmericaEdward Morris of CMT News was on hand at last Sunday’s 34th Annual Bluegrass Music Awards, put on by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA). His piece at CMT.com both reviews the show and lists all the winners.

Morris pointed out what was surely a most frustrating reality for SPBGMA…

“In spite of the competing Super Bowl broadcast, the show drew a crowd of several hundred. But it was not an especially demonstrative group. None of the acts really ignited the audience, even though all of them performed some amazing music.”

Read the full article at CMT.com.


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2008 SPBGMA Awards

Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of AmericaThere is no official posting of a winners list yet on the SPBGMA web site for Saturday night’s 34th Annual Bluegrass Awards, but we did find them on Rhonda Vincent’s message board.

As has been the case of late, Rhonda and her crew did quite well, taking the Female Vocalist of the Year (Contemporary) award, and her loyal Ragers Kenny Ingram, Mickey Harris, and Hunter Berry won the instrumental awards for banjo, bass and fiddle respectively. Former guitarist with the band Josh Williams picked up the guitar trophy.

They also won the Vocal Group and Entertainer of the Year awards.

Read the list on the Rhonda Vincent message board.


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SPBGMA photos online

Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of AmericaOur buddy Crawdaddy Dave (Dave Roye) will be posting photos and videos from the 2008 SPBGMA Convention in Nashville this weekend on his web site.

He has already posted several videos from Thursday (1/31), including several hallway jams and a performance on the Gospel Showcase from New Found Road. There are also a good many photos taken today posted already, with more to come over the course of the weekend.

Find them all here.


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2008 SPBGMA nominees announced

Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of AmericaThe Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America (SPBGMA) has announced the nominees for their 2008 Bluegrass Music Awards.

Unlike the awards handed out by the International Bluegrass Music Association - which are awarded based on several rounds of ballots by peers and industry pros - the SPBGMA Awards are determined by fan voting, with ballots printed in major bluegrass music magazines.

Many of the names are the same on both lists each year, but as the name suggests, the SPBGMA Awards tend to favor more traditional bluegrass music - though the award categories are often broken into Traditional and Contemporary subdivisions.

The awards will be announced and distributed on February 3, 2008 at the conclusion of the 25th annual SPBGMA National Convention, held at the Sheraton Music City Hotel in Nashville, TN.

You can see the complete list of nominees on the SPBGMA site.


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2007 SPBGMA Awards Winners

SPBGMAThe 2007 SPBGMA Awards Show was this last weekend and here are the winners in each category. I know there were a lot of great nominations for each of these awards so congratulations to each of the winners.

Looks like it was a good night for Rhonda Vincent & The Rage.

Let us know what you think about this year’s winners in the comments section for this post.

And without further ado, here’s the list. (more…)


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2007 SPBGMA Awards Nominees Announced

Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of AmericaThe Society for the Preservation of BlueGrass Music of America has announced the nominees for it’s 24th Annual Bluegrass Music Awards. The convention is scheduled to be held at the Sheraton Music City Hotel in Nashville, TN on February 1-4, 2007.

In addition to the awards, the convention also features a showcase of bands, workshops, and trade exhibits by promoters and talent buyers, agencies, record companies, and more.

The hotel is usually jam packed. I mean that literally, walk in the front door and you’re in the middle of a jam. There are jams all over the hotel all weekend. If you are looking for a midwinter bluegrass event, this may be something you should consider attending.

You can find the band lineup and show schedule here.


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The Grascals at SPBGMA

Another SPBGMA Awards update…

The Grascals are delighted to pass along the awards they took home:

Album of the Year - THE GRASCALS
Song of the Year - Me and John and Paul
Instrumental Group of the Year
Mandolin Performer of the Year - Danny Roberts

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