
My Bluegrass Story

The Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum has created a 13-episode television series, “My Bluegrass Story,” The shows are filmed inside the museum with artists interacting with artifacts and talking about their careers. They also perform songs there. The shows also feature clips of the artists’ performances at past ROMP festivals. Guests on this year’s series include DelMcCoury, Doyle Lawson, Dan Tyminski, Rhonda Vincent, Tammy Rogers of The Steeldrivers, Darin and Brooke Aldridge, Russell Moore, Becky Buller, Joe Mullins, Noah Wall of TheBarefoot Movement, Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley and Tony Kamel.
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“My Bluegrass Story” features renowned artists of the genre performing music, interacting with artifacts, and talking about their careers.

Filmed inside the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum, “My Bluegrass Story” is a 13-episode television series.

When he is not being the Man of Constant Sorrow, Dan Tyminski has a bluegrass side.

Bluegrass power couple, combines her country sound with his traditional bluegrass skill.

Doyle Lawson never wanted to do anything other than what he's spent his whole life doing: singing and playing bluegrass music.

The genuine passion of bluegrass music has always captivated Joe Mullins.

Tammy Rogers says she'll be playing, singing, and writing songs “until nobody comes to see me play.”

Trey Hensley recalls an early on-stage encounter with Johnny Cash as one mind-blowing episode from his own bluegrass story.

“Sometimes you have to do it before you know whether you can do it or not” — words of wisdom from the multi-talented Noah Wall.

Dobro Master Rob Ickes talks about the unique “soul” of his instrument of choice.

Vocalist, songwriter, and fiddler extraordinaire Becky Buller talks about what inspires her – and what intimidates her – in the midst of her musical journey.

Songwriting is the #1 thing for celebrated Wood & Wire frontman Tony Kamel.

For Del McCoury, the fascination with music which captured his imagination as a child has never left him.

Rhonda Vincent, the “All-American Bluegrass Girl,” shares her fascinating journey, from learning to play the mandolin on short-notice at the age of eight to membership in the Grand Ole Opry.

If you are a bluegrass music fan, we have the perfect new show for you! The Bluegrass Music Hall Of Fame and Museum has created a thirteen-episode series called My Bluegrass Story.