The Infamous Stringdusters: Episode 5
Here’s the fifth installment of the video content we’re bringing you as part of our Infamous Stringdusters promotion.
The album The Infamous Stringdusters, will be released tomorrow, June 10, 2008. See our original post for information about the pre-order special.
This video is provided in cooperation with The Infamous Stringdusters, Sugar Hill Records, and Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival.
Each episode (5 in total) will be accompanied by either a streaming track or an mp3 download from the new CD. Access to the tracks will be limited to registered users of The Bluegrass Blog, and accessing the track will enter you in a promotional giveaway to win one of three autographed copies of the CD.
We also have one other contest for you – there will only be one winner in this contest, but it’s big. We’re giving away a pair of tickets to this year’s Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, a meet and greet with the band at the festival, and some merchandise the guys will autograph just for you on site.
Enjoy the video, listen to this week’s track, and enter to win free festival tickets!
This fifth installment of the video is a look inside the production of the CD. The tune is Get It While You Can.
Enter to win an autographed CD (and listen to the streaming track)
Enter to win a pair of tickets to the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival


We heard yesterday from Travis Book of The Infamous Stringdusters, filling us in on the band's ongoing European tour.
The guys have been there since the beginning of May, and will be appearing in Germany, Slovakia and the Czech Republic until June 1 - returning just in time for the release of their...
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...




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