“I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,” or simply “Man of Constant Sorrow,” had a long life before the Stanley Brothers popularized the song in the 1950s. The tune was penned by a partially blind fiddle ...
"Man of Constant Sorrow" is certainly the most unexpected hit of the 21st century. The fictional Soggy Bottom Boys gave country fans and country radio this gift. During O Brother Where Art Thou? they ...
"I think music is always changing and mutating and I really love how it turned out for us," Charm City Devils singer John Allen tells Noisecreep about the band's newest single, a cover of the folk ...
If you weren’t familiar with the folk tune ‘Man of Constant Sorrow’ before seeing the movie ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?,’ released in 2000 directed by the Coen Brothers starring George Clooney, then ...
Luke Combs put his own spin on the legendary folk song, "Man of Constant Sorrow," during a recent tour stop. Press play above to see footage from the performance. During his Feb. 8 show at Peoria ...
Ralph Stanley, a masterful bluegrass singer and banjoist whose performances on the Grammy Award-winning movie soundtrack album “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” helped inspire a bluegrass resurgence in the ...
Home Free has seen troubles all their days in their poignant cover of the Grammy-award winning tune, "Man of Constant Sorrow." By Rania Aniftos Home Free has seen troubles all their days in their ...
The Soggy Bottom Boys are a made-up bluegrass band from the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou?, released in 2000. Their songs sound old-fashioned but still feel fun and fresh. Real musicians recorded ...
ROANOKE, Va. — It’s dinner time and Dan Tyminski of Union Station has that vacant look college athletes sometimes get when surrounded too long by reporters. Since recording the Grammy-winning “I Am a ...
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