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Interview with Russell Moore

40 min · 1 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of The Grazing Groove, we sit down with Russell Moore, one of the most recognizable and respected voices in bluegrass music. From his years leading 3rd Tyme Out to time spent with Alison Krauss & Union Station, Russell has helped shape the sound of modern bluegrass while staying deeply rooted in its traditions. We talk about the craft behind his unmistakable vocal style, how his approach to music has evolved over the years, and the responsibility that comes with carrying songs that mean so much to so many people. Russell shares stories from life on the road, reflections on the power of simple, honest songwriting, and what still excites him about bluegrass today.

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