- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 661
2:57
NPT Arts Break: International Bluegrass Music Association Awards and Fan Fest 2010
The International Bluegrass Music Association celebrates the best in Bluegrass from the pa...
published: 23 Sep 2010
NPT Arts Break: International Bluegrass Music Association Awards and Fan Fest 2010
The International Bluegrass Music Association celebrates the best in Bluegrass from the past year with the International Bluegrass Music Awards followed by a three day Fan Fest. The Awards show is Sept 30 at Ryman Auditorium and Fan Fest is Oct 1-3 at Nashville Convention Center and Renaissance Hotel.
- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 661
2:45
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out Bluegrass Music Video Pretty Little Girl From Galax (HD)
Bluegrass Music Video: PRIME TYME by RUSSELL MOORE & IIIRD TYME OUT celebrates the band's ...
published: 10 May 2012
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out Bluegrass Music Video Pretty Little Girl From Galax (HD)
Bluegrass Music Video: PRIME TYME by RUSSELL MOORE & IIIRD TYME OUT celebrates the band's 20th anniversary and is a huge hit with fans, radio and media alike. This #1 album has topped the Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine Top 15 Albums, Bluegrass Music Profiles Magazine Top 15 Bluegrass CDs, SiriusXM Bluegrass Junction Most Played Albums with numerous tracks reaching #1 on the single charts including "Pretty Little Girl from Galax" and "If Your Heart Should Ever Roll This Way Again."
Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 5-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year",Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time. All this along witha heavy touring schedule, including many performances on the Grand Ole Opry as well as GAC and RFD channel programs, over 14 recordings to date, and a desire to present their fans with the best music possible, makes this "supergroup"one of bluegrass music's most recognized and in-demand band's in the genre's history.
- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 42594
2:46
Rhonda Vincent - "Where We'll Never Say Farewell"
Who is Rhonda Vincent?
She's an artist at the Top of her Game with multiple Grammy nomi...
published: 01 Feb 2013
Rhonda Vincent - "Where We'll Never Say Farewell"
Who is Rhonda Vincent?
She's an artist at the Top of her Game with multiple Grammy nominations, 5 consecutive Entertainer of the Year Awards from the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America, and an unprecedented 7 consecutive Female Vocalist of the Year Awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association. And when you add up the lifetime of accolades bestowed upon Rhonda and her band The Rage; they emerge as the Most Awarded Band in
Bluegrass Music, with over 80 awards! THAT is who she is!
Bluegrass vocalist and fiddler Rhonda Vincent began her professional music career at the age of five, playing drums with her family's band, the Sally Mountain Show. She picked up the mandolin at eight and the fiddle at ten, performing with the family band at festivals on weekends. After appearing on TNN's nationally televised "You Can Be a Star" program in her mid-twenties, Vincent struck out on her own, singing with the Grand Ole Opry's Jim Ed Brown, eventually leading to a deal with Rebel Records. Her work with Brown and her Rebel
recordings caught the attention of Giant Nashville's president, James Stroud, who signed Vincent to record two contemporary country albums. After her time at Giant, she moved to Rounder Records, and demonstrated her passion for the traditional music she grew up with, on "Back Home Again".
A car accident in December 1999 kept her from a planned trip to Nashville for auditions, so she hired her band (unusually named 'the Rage') through the Internet. Rhonda Vincent & the Rage have been gaining popularity at bluegrass festivals since their formation, playing hard-driving, high-energy contemporary bluegrass music. Her 2001 album "The Storm Still Rages" was nominated for seven International Bluegrass Music Association awards,
including Female Vocalist of the Year, while fiddle player Michael Cleveland and banjo player Tom Adams earned nominations in their respective instrumental categories. A three-year unbroken string of IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year awards led to the 2003 release of "One Step Ahead", another tour, and another well-deserved showering of critical praise.
Recorded in front of a hometown crowd in St. Louis, "Ragin' Live" arrived in 2005, followed by "All American Bluegrass Girl" in 2006, "Good Thing Going" in 2008, and "Destination Life" in 2009. After parting ways with longtime label Rounder Records, Vincent released "Taken" in 2010, and followed it with 2011's "Your Money and My Good Looks", a duets album with Gene Watson. Released in 2012, "Sunday Mornin' Singin': Live!" was a
gospel-themed album and DVD recorded at the 100-year-old Greentop United Methodist Church in Greentop, Missouri, where Vincent first began singing in public as a child. ~Zac Johnson, Rovi
Location: Greentop, Missouri
Instruments: Mandolin, guitar, fiddle
Official: http://www.rhondavincent.com/
Record Label: Upper Management Music - http://www.uppermanagementmusic.com
(No Copyright infringement intended to any content)
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 361
3:15
Russell Moore And IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Moundsville Pen
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 21 Feb 2013
Russell Moore And IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Moundsville Pen
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 136
3:20
Kenny And Amanda Smith Band ~ Tell Someone
Bluegrass Gospel .http://cduniverse.com Winners of the International Bluegrass Music A...
published: 04 Dec 2012
Kenny And Amanda Smith Band ~ Tell Someone
Bluegrass Gospel .http://cduniverse.com Winners of the International Bluegrass Music Association's prestigious Emerging Artist of the Year award in 2003, the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band combines gutsy, heartfelt vocals, brilliant instrumental talents and a powerful, contemporary sense of song choice and arrangement into one of the most compelling new sounds in bluegrass today.
A creation of the intensely personal musical and romantic connection between Kenny and Amanda, the band shares an all-too-rare sense of intimacy and cohesion where each musician feels an almost telepathic connection. Musicians call it being in the groove, where the group collectively accents each beat in precisely the same way. With Kenny leading the way on guitar, this band never has trouble finding the groove.
Originally from Nine Mile, Indiana, Kenny is widely considered one of the most important and influential flatpicking-style guitarists of his generation. A two-time IBMA Guitarist of the Year award winner, his professional credits include six years with the popular Lonesome River Band and an exceptional solo CD, Studebaker, released on Sugar Hill Records in 1997.
Kenny is in great demand at guitar workshops and master classes, teaching at the renowned Roanoke Bluegrass Weekend series and at guitar workshops at major events such as IBMA. He has just released a two-DVD instruction set on AcuTab Publications.
Born in the small town of Davisville, West Virginia, Amanda grew up singing in church choirs and participating in talent contests at local fairs. "I always sang, my mom and dad said, even before I can remember," she says. She started playing guitar in high school to accompany herself, and soon discovered bluegrass music through female artists such as Rhonda Vincent and Alison Krauss.
Amanda met Kenny at a Lonesome River Band concert, and the couple began dating and playing music together almost immediately. "I wouldn't say it was love at first sight, but there was definitely something there," she says. Their shared Christian faith, love for bluegrass and desire to perform together led them to record a debut CD, Slowly But Surely, in 2001. Recruiting several of their favorite players for the session, the album surged up the bluegrass charts on the strength of their hit song, "Amy Brown."
Winning IBMA's Emerging Artist Award came as an unexpected thrill for the band. "We were blown away just to be nominated; we didn't know whether anyone was even paying attention to what we were doing" says Kenny. "So to hear our names called and to go up on that stage was just amazing."
The band's second release, House Down The Block, on Rebel Records, further solidified its position as one of the best new bands in bluegrass. Their third album is 2005's Always Never Enough. In early 2007, Tell Someone, the band's first-ever all-gospel project, was released on Rebel Records.
"We'd been wanting to do that project for a long time really," says Kenny. "Ever since Amanda and I met, those were some of the songs we sang together." Eventually, the band and Rebel Records determined the time was right for the project and booked the necessary studio time. "About two weeks before we were supposed to go in and record it, my dad was involved in a fatal tractor accident, and it just changed the whole project."
"I don't think I've ever gone through an experience like that, coming out of the funeral and then going right in and doing a project," says Kenny. "But it was emotionally a whole different outlook. You just feel closer to the Lord after something like that happens and it really made a difference in the project I think, and I think that's why it touched other people. I think everybody that hears the project can hear what was going on through the songs. It was more of a healing process for us, some of the songs just totally spoke to us while we were singing them."
Critics and fans alike were drawn to the heartfelt performances on Tell Someone, resulting in Grammy, GMA Dove Award and International Bluegrass Music Association award nominations. Also, the song "Shoutin' Time" was nominated for Song of the Year at the Singing News Awards.
In September 2008, the band released Live and Learn, their fifth album, on Rebel Records. With dynamic vocals and inventive instrumentation, the exciting, diverse disc also features the pitch-perfect song choice that has marked every release of the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band.
- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 468
2:48
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Pretty Little Girl From Galax
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 04 Feb 2013
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Pretty Little Girl From Galax
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 130
2:32
Russell Moore And IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Hard Rock Mountain Prison
Bluegrass Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Voc...
published: 21 Feb 2013
Russell Moore And IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Hard Rock Mountain Prison
Bluegrass Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991.
Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers.
He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection.
After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver.
After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991.
Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 131
3:07
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Goodbye Old Missoula
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 04 Feb 2013
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Goodbye Old Missoula
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time. All this along witha heavy touring schedule, including many performances on the Grand Ole Opry as well as GAC and RFD channel programs, over 14 recordings to date, and a desire to present their fans with the best music possible, makes this "supergroup" one of bluegrass music's most recognized and in-demand bands in the genre's history.
As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons, Taylor (born Dec. 29, 1990) and Spencer (born April 12, 1994). When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 175
4:30
Russell Moore & IIIrdTyme Out ~ Broken Hearted Lover
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 01 Feb 2012
Russell Moore & IIIrdTyme Out ~ Broken Hearted Lover
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 320
3:33
Russell Moore And IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Coal Mine Blues
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 21 Feb 2013
Russell Moore And IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Coal Mine Blues
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 112
3:16
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Little Magnolia
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 09 Oct 2012
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Little Magnolia
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 09 Oct 2012
- views: 548
3:01
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Your Heart Should Ever Roll This Way Again
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 30 Jun 2012
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Your Heart Should Ever Roll This Way Again
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 1269
2:24
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Big Muddy
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 04 Feb 2013
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Big Muddy
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 155
3:24
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Rose Of My Heart
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 01 Feb 2012
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ Rose Of My Heart
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 10519
Youtube results:
3:50
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ I Want To Stroll Over Heaven
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 01 Feb 2012
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out ~ I Want To Stroll Over Heaven
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 5795
3:13
Russell Moore ~IIIrd Tyme Out ~ My Heart Can't Stop Loving You
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Associ...
published: 19 Feb 2012
Russell Moore ~IIIrd Tyme Out ~ My Heart Can't Stop Loving You
Bluegrass Buy http://amazon.com ITunes Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) 4-time "Male Vocalist Of The Year", Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group Of The Year" award 7 consecutive years.All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. Their a cappella renditions of many songs can rarely be matched and their superb instrumentation provides even more quality sound to their rich vocal blend featuring one of the most respected lead vocalists of all time.As a founding member of IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell has seen the group expand, and evolve, from where it started to where it has risen today. Originally from Pasadena, Texas, he now lives near the foothills of the north Georgia mountains in Cumming. Russell, born December 21, 1963, began playing music around the age of eleven after being inspired by bluegrass greats The Osborne Brothers. He joined a regional band at the age of fifteen, playing concerts and festivals in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Around 1982, Russell moved to Arlington, Texas and helped form the bluegrass band Southern Connection. After almost two years of living in Arlington, the band moved east and settled in Asheville, North Carolina. In 1985, Russell went to work for the bluegrass band Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. After six years and seven recordings with Quicksilver, Russell left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out in 1991. Russell has been awarded several male vocalist awards to date with two of the most prestigious being the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He lives in Cumming, Georgia with his wife, Carol (married November 16, 1985) and two sons When he is not touring, Russell spends his time working in the offices of Chateau Music Group (which he co-owns), maintaining their tour bus, and spending as much time as possible with his family.
- published: 19 Feb 2012
- views: 1844
2:33
Curly Seckler and The Nashville Grass: China Grove, My Home Town
Images: opening, The Nashville Grass; 0:20, Curly Secker and Charlie Monroe; 1:03, Seckler...
published: 21 Feb 2013
Curly Seckler and The Nashville Grass: China Grove, My Home Town
Images: opening, The Nashville Grass; 0:20, Curly Secker and Charlie Monroe; 1:03, Seckler inside the Nashville Grass bus; and 2:14, Seckler with Flatt and Scruggs. In 2004 Seckler was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 51
3:50
I Gotta Feeling - The Cleverlys
The Cleverlys perform "I Gotta Feeling" at the International Bluegrass Music Association (...
published: 27 Oct 2010
I Gotta Feeling - The Cleverlys
The Cleverlys perform "I Gotta Feeling" at the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMAs) in Nashville, TN
- published: 27 Oct 2010
- views: 583592