Billy Strings is coming back to Denver. The bluegrass virtuoso just announced the fall leg of his tour, which kicks off in April in St. Augustine, Florida. And lucky for us, the fall portion will ...
[3] w/ Edgar Winter on sax and shared lead vocals [4] w/ Edgar Winter on sax [5] Lyric changed from “old Hartford records” to “old Johnny Winter records” in honor of Edgar ‘s brother.
Before he became one of the biggest stars in bluegrass and country music, Billy Strings grew up in Muir, a small community located between Lansing and Grand Rapids. The Grammy Award-winning artist is ...
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Bluegrass guitar phenom Billy Strings has just announced that he will be extending his headlining tour through summer 2026, adding 11 dates in seven cities starting in July. The flatpicking virtuoso ...
On December 29, Widespread Panic commenced the first of three concerts at The Fox Theatre in Atlanta. As part of their build to the New Year, the ensemble kept an ace up their collective sleeve, ...
Learning to play guitar as a young boy growing up in Michigan, Billy Strings never saw it as a viable career path. Instead, he assumed he’d eventually “wither away in prison” or end up a drug addict.
Michigan native Billy Strings got the Tiny Desk Concert treatment this week on NPR's YouTube channel. Strings, now based in Nashville, Tennessee, is a west Michigan native. He grew up in Muir, a ...
Billy Strings will extend his headline tour through the spring, including newly confirmed stops at Tampa’s Benchmark International Arena, Savannah’s Enmarket Arena (two nights), Greensboro’s First ...
Sharing some heartbreaking news regarding his mother’s unexpected death. Earlier this summer, Billy Strings, whose real name is William Lee Apostol, informed the world that his mother tragically ...
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called “Is the end in sight for theoretical physics?” Hawking, who later became my ...