Bluegrass icon, Dan Tyminski stops by to discuss his new album and later performs smash hit “Hey, Brother”

Dan Tyminski is a 14-time Grammy-winning Bluegrass artist who has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry over the years.

You might recognize his voice from Stanley Brother’s classic song “I’m A Man of Constant Sorrow” in the film, Oh Brother, Where Art Thou.”

He just released his new 10-song album called God Fearing Heathen.

He stopped by the studio to talk with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander about his iconic music career, his band, and new album.

He and the Dan Tyminski Band also stuck around to perform “Hey, Brother.”

To keep up-to-date with Dan, click HERE.

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