The Infamous Stringdusters dig deep into their bluegrass roots for their eleventh full-length record A Tribute to Bill Monroe, made available on Americana Vibes. For this album - which pays homage to ...
A week ago, Andy Falco was at his home base in Nashville, “running around, getting gear ready for shows.” Life is crazy for the Infamous Stringdusters’ guitarist and other members of the talented ...
This spring could be a sort of deja vu for The Infamous Stringdusters. In 2018, the progressive bluegrass band played at Frisco’s 10 Mile Music Hall after tying with Rhonda Vincent for Best Bluegrass ...
The Infamous Stringdusters have announced new music, to be released on Jan. 13. Laws of Gravity will be the acoustic bluegrass band's eighth studio album. Written while on tour, Laws of Gravity will ...
When a bluegrass band with a soft spot for Colorado visits Columbus, its members are playing for more than just the audience. Bluegrass, high-country band The Infamous Stringdusters is set to perform ...
Since their debut in 2007, The Infamous Stringdusters have straddled several musical genres. Some fans think of them as a progressive bluegrass band, while others think of them more as a rock band ...
The Infamous Stringdusters rarely take a break from the road. Already midway through a busy summer of festival dates and headlining shows, the Grammy-winning bluegrassers have announced another round ...
MerleFest, presented by Window World, has added Railroad Earth, The Infamous Stringdusters, Joy Oladokun, Maggie Rose, The Castellows, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, and more to its 2026 lineup. Taking place ...
The Infamous Stringdusters were in their van en route to Virginia, having played the Bowery Ballroom in New York City the night before, when banjo player Chris Pandolfi asked the guys to quiet down.
As they head into their 20th year as a band, The Infamous Stringdusters are feeling the tug of multiple bluegrass generations. From the past comes a legion of string music specialists — artists like ...
The Infamous Stringdusters website includes what might seem like a bold statement from the group. It says simply: “The Future of Bluegrass.” In talking to Andy Hall, the group’s dobro player, it’s ...
All aboard for a coast-to-coast ride with the Infamous Stringdusters. Coming up, stops in Brooklyn, N.Y., Philadelphia, Chicago and so on. But first, the six-man band has a string of local shows to ...