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If you want to hear some great streaming bluegrass music and it's FREE... be sure to check out the World Wide Bluegrass website.
www.WorldWideBluegrass.com


Submitted By: Sherri C.
Visit her favorite site at: www.worldwidebluegrass.com

 

If you want a band website and are not sure how to go about it.... consider this site. www.BandZoogle.com. For very reasonable prices they will host your band website on your own domain, and you can use their templates and such AND add sound clips to the site and do email lists and lots of really nice features. It's not a bad deal for folks that don't want to design and maintain their own website and I really like the interface they use, it's pretty easy!


Submitted By: William F.
Visit his favorite site at: www.Bandzoogle.com

All the bluegrass news you want can be found at the Bluegrass Blog. It's so continuelly updated and has lots of good information. It's like reading the morning paper of the bluegrass world!!


Submitted By: Roy C.
Visit his favorite site at: www.thebluegrassblog.com

 

Don't know all the words to your favorite bluegrass song? Check out BluegrassLyrics.com. It's the BEST place for song lyrics, hand down. They have everything there! And it's easy to use the site. Even when you're not sure of the title or who sang it... just a few words will usually get you a handful of options and you can narrow it down easily! Great website!


Submitted By: Maria Gretch
Visit her favorite site at: www.BluegrassLyrics.com

 

If you’re looking for great bluegrass websites to peruse in your spare time, might we make the following suggestions. For all the bluegrass news you can hope to read, check out www.thebluegrassblog.com, and also www.cybergrass.com. These are two of the best bluegrass news sources on the net today. Banjo players will find a load of valuable information and support in www.banjohangout.org; Fiddle Players and mandolin players can find the same at www.fiddlehangout.com, and www.mandolincafe.com.


Submitted By: Dave Rusell
Visit his site at: www.BluegrassMusicJams.com

 

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