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Created page with "* As {{musician|Skyler Golden}} turns 30, {{musician|Maddie Denton}} has managed to remain 14. Scientists vow to investigate whether cocktail of fiddle and golf may have anti-ageing properties. * Thompson Guitars announces 'clam', 'mussel', and 'oyster' bracing in upcoming "D-SEAFOOD" series: "our commitment to our customers is that the scallop is no longer the only bivalve mollusk inspiring construction of great instruments." Thompson is one of the founding members o..." |
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* | * [[Billy Strings]] wins third Bluegrass [[GRAMMY]] for [[Highway Prayers]], while [[Jon Batist]] wins Americana GRAMMY for [[Big Money]], continuing streak of [[DRM-free]] winners. | ||
* | * [[Show:_BronwynAndJason-24401908|St. Pete declares "whole thing" following Bronwyn Keith-Hynes and Jason Carter show]] | ||
* [[Landmark study shows red-green colorblindness correlated to inability to discern usefulness of rocking chairs]] | |||
* {{musician|Luke Munday}} mulls changing name to {{musician|Luke Wunsday}}; has 48 hours to decide | * {{musician|Luke Munday}} mulls changing name to {{musician|Luke Wunsday}}; has 48 hours to decide | ||
Latest revision as of 16:25, 22 February 2026
- Billy Strings wins third Bluegrass GRAMMY for Highway Prayers, while Jon Batist wins Americana GRAMMY for Big Money, continuing streak of DRM-free winners.
- Luke Munday mulls changing name to Luke Wunsday; has 48 hours to decide