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Anniversaries this week

  • 7/9 - Barry Poss (1945)
  • 8/9 - Jimmie Rodgers (1897) - Born in Pine Springs, Mississippi, he died in New York on 26 May, 1933.
  • 8/9 - Patsy Cline (1932)
  • 9/9 - James King (1958)
  • 9/9 - Otis Redding (1941)
  • 9/9 - Bill Monroe (died this day in 1996) - Born 13th September, 1911

  • 9/9 - C. F. Martin III (1894)
  • 9/9 - Paul Adkins (1952)
  • 11/9 - Leo Kottke (1945)
  • 12/9 - Johnny Cash (died this day in 2003) - of complications from diabetes, which resulted in respiratory failure.
  • 12/9 - George Jones (1931) - AKA: Possum
  • 13/9 - Lou Reid (1954)
  • 13/9 - Bill Monroe (1911) - Bill Monroe was the Father of Bluegrass Music. He died on 9th September 1996

  • 13/9 - Willis Spears (1940)
  • 13/9 - Joe Stuart (died this day in 1987)

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Quotable Quotes:

I used to like some [country music], but now it's turned to shit. I wouldn't walk around the corner to hear it.
(Charlie Waller on the current state of country music)

Release of the day

Today's featured new release:
Julie: If You Only Knew
Julie: If You Only Knew (Soundwave Productions)
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PLUS: More of the latest new CDs from Australia and overseas.

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New bluegrass venue in Sydney

Thanks to Dobro maestro Gary Brown, we have a new venue for live bluegrass music in Sydney.

Cooks River Boat Club

Featuring Cookin Grass and guests.

Sunday 24 August from 4.30pm to 7.30pm, and an all-in jam session after the show.  Bring instruments,  all welcome.

The club has great food, easy parking, walking distance to Tempe railway station.

The calendar - It's Back!!!!

It's back!  A while back, the calendar was one of the most popular parts of the site,  and when the site was rebiult it got pushed to the back of the queue.  Now it's back and anyone can add their own events to the calendar.

That means any of the following can be added:

  • Band gigs (including repeating gigs - you can add a weekly gig for as many weeks as you want)
  • Jam sessions - regular or otherwise.  One-off or every week/month
  • Society meetings
  • Festivals
  • Conventions
  • whatever you like.

Soon, we'll be putting back the radio show listings too, and they'll also appear on the calendar page too.

All we require is that the event be bluegrass-related or old-time country related and in Australia.   We will be keeping it tightly focussed because that way it's more relevant to the readers of the site.

How to add an event (or series of events) to the calendar:

  1. First you must be a registered user of the site.     Registration is free, but that way we can make sure we know who is posting what to the site.
  2. Then log in, go to the registered users area and add the details of your event using the wizard.
  3. You can add your event and then change the dates, so you can re-use the same event description for repeating events.   You can even set up a band gig, say, then when it comes to the dates for the gig, you can have it work out the dates for every second Thursday of the month until July 2009 and the system will work it all out for you and add the dates to the calendar automatically.
  4. You can change or delete any date later if your circumstances change.
  5. Your event will initially need to be approved by our webmaster to check that the event is consistent with the objectives of the web site.

If you're not already a registered user of the site,  do so now, and you can start getting the benefits of having your concert/gig/jam session/bluegrass picnic seen by  the readers of Australia's most-read bluegrass site!

This month inside Bluegrass Australia

Do you want to know of other bluegrass fans in your area?   Do you sit in your living room playing your instrument to CDs, wondering if there are others doing the same thing?   Why not get together with others in an informal setting and see what "the best fun you can have with your clothes on" is like.   

Why not arrange a jam session in a park somewhere or at a private home and put the event in our calendar.  See the calendar page for details of how to add your event to the calendar.

 Got any pictures?

Have you got pictures of bluegrass-related happenings in Australia?  We'd love to have them on our site.   Historical, current,  wacky or serious.  Doesnt matter.  Naturally, we will give full credit to the photographer and/or copyright owner, with links to your own web site if you wish.  Just contact the webmaster through the contact us page.

 

Events around Australia

Whats on in your area - concerts, meetings, events, and radio presentations where you are

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Magazine

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Festivals

The major events on the bluegrass calendar - the main gathering points for acoustic musicians and the best fun you can have with your clothes on!

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About Bluegrass Australia

About the Bluegrass Societies around Australia.

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