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The Infamous Stringdusters on the Future of Bluegrass

1 h 40 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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2018 GRAMMY® Award winners The Infamous Stringdusters aren’t just bluegrass legends, they’re still pushing the genre forward.Andy Falco and Jeremy Garrett sit down with Ryan Poole for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of music, the rise of AI, creative evolution, and what it takes to stay inspired after decades on the road.They dive into the making of their album 20/20, the balance between tradition and innovation, and why bluegrass, both old and new, continues to move people in a rapidly changing world.This is a conversation about legacy, risk, technology, and the simple joy of the jam.

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