Andy Frasco. FILE PHOTO.
View PostSoon in tunes: Clarke Buehling, every Thursday at Tanglewood

Clarke Buehling, right. FILE PHOTO. Five-sting banjo player Clarke Buehling has set up a new weekly gig in conjunction with his many musical friends. Each Thursday evening, Buehling, pictured above performing at the Fayetteville Farmers’ Market, performs at the Tanglewood Branch Beer Co.
View Post branch, buehling, clarke buehling, company, farmers, fayetteville, file, five-sting, market, thursdayLegacy Blues to close this weekend

Members of Boom! Kinetic perform on the Legacy Blues stage in August.
View Post building, fayetteville, file, guitar, kinetic, nwa music news, stage, table mesa, venueThe year in review, music wise

Miranda Lambert’s August concert at the Arkansas Music Pavilion was the best-attended show in the nearly decade-long history of the venue. FILE PHOTO. It’s that time of year again. It’s the end of the year
View Post arkansas, arkansas-music, county, file, friday, miranda-lambert, music-wise, northwest arkansas mall, nwa music news, pavilion, yearTime for the Harvest (Music Festival)

The moon rises of the Harvest Music Festival mainstage at last year’s event. FILE PHOTOS. Hay harvest time on my parent’s small farm was always a difficult, dirty business.
View Post bluegrass music festivals, colorado, file, harvest, natural, photos, process, punch brothers, string-band, yonder, yonder-mountainTonight in tunes: Hayes Carll at George’s Majestic Lounge

Hayes Carll. FILE PHOTO. Hayes Carll, who attended school at Hendrix College in Conway, revers Arkansas, so much so that he independently released an album called “Little Rock” in 2004
View Post college, concert, file, george, george's majestic lounge, hendrix famous alumni, hendrix-college, industry, little-rock, lounge, nwa music newsTonight in tunes: Bela Fleck & The Flecktones @ Walton Arts Center

Bela Fleck & The Flecktones at Harvest Fest. FILE PHOTO. If you were tasked with describing Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, the only advice I could give would be to say “good luck.” Since 1992, Fleck has earned a reputation as a genre-defying innovator and a talented one at that. He and his band, The Flecktones, have won multiple Grammy Awards, including a most recently for a song contained on the 2011 album “Rocket Science.” Bela Fleck & The Flecktones The new album is the first in 20 years with the original lineup, which includes, from left, Victor Wooten on bass guitar, Fleck on banjos, Howard Levy on keyboards and harmonica and Futureman on the drumitar
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