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A cool show coming up tomorrow-The Soggy Bottom Boys in concert streaming live! Go to You can go on olesmoky/concert for the live stream! Info below The Soggy Bottom Boys— the rollicking old-time string band featured on the silver screen, known for the Grammy winning Man of Constant Sorrow —have reunited for a special performance Saturday, March 22, at Ole Smoky® Tennessee Moonshine Distillery (also known as The Holler™) located at 903 Parkway in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It is a free show that starts at 5:00 PM. This performance marks the first time The Soggy Bottom Boys will appear as a stage band. Led by Dan Tyminski of Alison Krausss award-winning Union Station band, the group includes Barry Bales, Ron Block, Stuart Duncan and Mike Compton. Bales and Block are also members of Union Station. Duncan and Compton have played on hundreds of records and dozens of hits. For years, Duncan was a member of the widely acclaimed Nashville Bluegrass Band. Compton was featured in the house band on the fabled Down From The Mountain Tour. In total, these five musicians have won 47 Grammys. The March 22 show is the first for The Soggy Bottom Boys as a stage band. It will kick off Ole Smoky Moonshines 2014 concert series. We are thrilled to bring an influential group like The Soggy Bottom Boys in to The Holler to kick off our 2014 musical programming, said Ole Smoky Moonshine Founder Joe Baker. Music and moonshine go hand in hand, as they bring folks together, and we are so looking forward to entertaining our guests with The Soggy Bottom Boys great sounds. Adds Josh Trivett, organizer and promoter of the event, Its so exciting for myself and Moonstruck Management to be the organizing management company that has helped make this dream of Ole Smoky come to fruition. Considering the combination of the massive success of the movie and soundtrack, and my passion and love for bluegrass music, this show has been a pleasure to help create. We specialize in the bluegrass genre, so needless to say we are all smiles.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 18:23:52 +0000

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