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Episode 5- Brad Kaylor & Mineral Bluff Revue + Ridge Jam Bluegrass Festival

28 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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Brad Kaylor and Mineral Bluff Review started in 2025. Brad and Chris also founded and promote Ridge Jam Bluegrass Festival in Blue Ridge GA, and attended IBMA in 2025 to promote the festival. Ridge Jam held a showcase on Friday and had bands throughout the day and they threw their Band in to fill one of the slots. That show caught some attention of several people and the following week, they had a few labels wanting to sign the band. They ultimately signed with Huckleberry Records, owned by Keith Barnacastle a few weeks later. Keith also owns Turnberry Records, Bluegrass Standard Magazine, Get It Played, and Tall Oaks Publishing. They all felt like they made a great decision. Keith and his team are top notch! Real, down to earth folks that love bluegrass music.They recorded an album in December of 2025, and just released the first single "My Last Name" in mid March of 2026.  The Bluegrass Blonde Podcast in partnership with The Radio Dogs Podcast Network

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