The Story of Ashokan Farewell

One thing about taking up a new instrument, in my case, the banjo, and learning about bluegrass jams is that you are introduced to another world of music. Part of the new world of music for me includes the beautiful fiddle tune “Ashokan Farewell” It is played just about every week at our Tuesday night jam at the Australian Bakery.

I would have sworn it was 200 years old and migrated from Ireland or Scotland. However, it was written in the 1980′s by Jay Ungar. Read his story of the tune (and the place) here.

It is worthy of your time to read about the history of a tune from the composer’s point of view. When Ken Burns heard the music from a Fiddle Fever recording, he chose it for his epic Civil War series, the only “new” tune used in that project. It since became the signature song of the series and has become a standard around the world.

If you have not heard the tune, here you go…

Bluegrass And Much More Music in Bristol!

If you have not heard of The Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, you owe to your self to check it out. This festival is relatively new on the circuit, this upcoming year will be the 9th Annual. This is quite an eclectic event spanning a weekend in September in the “Twin Cities” of Bristol TN/VA. The music mix ranges from American, Bluegrass, Celtic and more. Visit the site for more information. Performers this year include Patty Loveless, Sierra Hull, The Dan Tyminski Band, The Packway Handle Band, Tim O’Brien and many, many more! Dates are September 18 – 20, 2009. Let me know if you have been there and what you think. Let’s spread the word on this one…

Bluegrass News Sources

Here are a couple of great places to get the latest in bluegrass news. Cybergrass is the oldest source of bluegrass news. Bob Cherry does a great job of providing the latest news in the community.

The BluegrassJournal is another great site with current news. The Directory Page alone is worth the price of admission.

In the Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama area, the South East Bluegrass Association is another great source of information. Check out SEBA!

If you have another good source of bluegrass news and info, please leave a comment!