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Welcome to
the Weekly Dispatch! This week, we catch up with bluegrass group
Sister Sadie about committing to the band and their new album 'No
Fear,' enjoy a rebellious folk mixtape curated by Paper Wings,
and so much more.
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With a New
Album, 'No Fear,' Sister Sadie Once Again Go "All In"
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The title
of Sister Sadie's album No
Fear could be an ode to the group’s unrelenting urge to
hop genre fences – from bluegrass to country to pop and back – but
it’s also a nod to the resiliency of the band itself. [Find out
how]
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MIXTAPE:
Paper Wings' Folk Rebels Playlist
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"...
We are in fact drawn to folk music not for its wholesomeness, but
for its realness and its capacity to have you at the edge, staring
down the rocky cliffs of life into the depths of your
humanity." [Get inspired by Paper Wings' mixtape]
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Today's
Bluegrass Gospel Is All About Good News
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Whether
it’s the melodies, the spine-tingling harmonies, the familiarity,
or the content, gospel music has an enduring appeal to the full
spectrum of bluegrass fans, regardless of culture or religion. [How a new
generation carries the torch]
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Watch a
Hilarious New Video From Alison Brown and Steve Martin
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Women's
History Spotlight: Rhonda Vincent, Rissi Palmer, and More
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March is
Women’s History Month, and BGS, Good Country, and Real
Roots Radio have partnered to highlight a variety of our
favorite women in country, bluegrass, and roots music. [See this week's Women’s History Spotlight]
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