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New Larry Stephenson CD this summer
Pinecastle Records has announced that a new Larry Stephenson CD will be released in August. The new release, Life Stories, will contain two new songs from Tom T. and Dixie Hall, including one with the intriguing title, Knoxville Boy. Perhaps the Knoxville Girl will finally get her revenge?
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Larry Stephenson – Back to the future
And the band scramble continues...
We checked in with Larry Stephenson to see who would be joining his group when Kristin Scott Benson leaves later this month to become the newest Grascal.
"Rick Allred will be playing banjo with us.
I started my band 20 years ago next February and Rick was the...
Red Carpet 2009: Larry Stephenson
Here's another in our series of 2009 Red Carpet videos. These were filmed immediately prior to the IBMA Award Show.
This particular video features Doug McKelway interviewing Larry Stephenson.
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Grascals name new banjo player
The Grascals have just announced that Aaron McDaris will be their new banjo player. He has been working this past six years with Larry Stephenson, and has a solo project, First Time Around, on Pinecastle Records.
He takes the spot of former original Grascals banjo player David Talbot, who left the...






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