Bluegrass Jam Along

Matt Hutchinson

A podcast for anyone who plays (or wants to play) bluegrass. Every episode we feature a different fiddle tune and give you three brand new backing tracks: Backup 4 times through (you play the tune or improvise breaks), Tune 4 times through (you play ba...

  • 1 hour 24 minutes
    Highlights from the First 500 Episodes - Alison Krauss, Wyatt Rice, Bryan Sutton, Gabe Witcher, Brittany Haas, Chris Eldridge, Sarah Jarosz, Sara Watkins and Mike Marshall

    If you were listening last week, you'll know that my interview with Trey Hensley about Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall was the 500th episode of Bluegrass Jam Along.

    To celebrate I thought I'd put together an episode with a few of my highlights and favourite moments from those first 500.

    You'll hear from:

    • Alison Krauss, on two different car journeys with Tony Rice
    • Wyatt Rice, on recording Church Street Blues
    • Bryan Sutton, on the journey all musicians go on
    • Gabe Witcher, on leaving Punch Brothers
    • Brittny Haas, on joining Punch Brothers
    • Chris Eldridge, on Bela Fleck's Drive album
    • Bryan Sutton (again), on Doc Watson and his influence
    • Sarah Jarosz, on her album Blue Heron Suite
    • Sara Watkins, on I'm With Her's Wild and Clear and Blue
    •  and Mike Marshall, on playing with Tony Rice and what he learned from other musicians

    This journey has been a lot of fun and I can't wait to get stuck into the interviews I already have lined up for the next set of episodes.

    Thanks to all my guests and to all of you who've listened over the past four and a half years.

    If you want to hear a bit more about my journey with the podcast, check out this interview I did with Daniel Patrick from the Mandolins and Beer podcast.

    Finally, if you know anyone who you think would like this episode, please share it with them!

    Matt

    Support the show

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    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

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    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    17 December 2025, 9:00 am
  • 57 minutes 36 seconds
    Trey Hensley Celebrates Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall

    Welcome to the 500th episode of Bluegrass Jam Along!

    My guest this week is Trey Hensley, who joins me to celebrate the very first record he bought - Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall.

    This historic album was a pivotal moment for bluegrass and also served as a personal intro to the music for many fans.

    We chat about why Flatt & Scruggs' performance at Carnegie Hall, on December, 1962 was groundbreaking, the initial skepticism from the press, the audience's enthusiastic reception and some of the famous (and soon to be famous) face in the crowd on the night.

    We also talk about the pivotal role Lousie Scruggs had, not just in getting this performance recorded, but in putting Flatt and Scruggs (and bluegrass music) in front of a new, younger audience.

    This one was a real treat!

    For more info on Trey check out www.treyhensley.com

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    If you're a Flatt and Scruggs fan and missed the Earl Scruggs 100th birthday episodes I put together last year (including Trey as a guest!) you'll find them here:

    Earl Scruggs 100th Birthday Tribute:



    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    10 December 2025, 10:00 am
  • 5 minutes 41 seconds
    Bitesize - Happy 80th Birthday Bluegrass!

    This week's Bitesize episode celebrates one of the most important dates in bluegrass music - December 8th. 

    The main reason this date is so important is that it marks the first time Earl Scruggs joined Bill Monroe at The Opry, on December 8th 1945, leading many people to describe it as 'the birth of bluegrass'. That makes 2025 the 80th anniversary of bluegrass!

    Fast forward to December 8th 1962 and we have another Flatt and Scruggs milestone - their performance at New York's Carnegie Hall, which was released the year after as Flatt and Scruggs Live at Carnegie Hall, a record that went on to become a firm favourite of bluegrass fans the world over.

    To celebrate that record, I'll be joined by Trey Hensley in the next episode of the podcast...which is also Bluegrass Jam Along's 500th episode! 

    If you missed the Earl Scruggs 100th birthday episodes I put together last year, you'll find them here:

    Jerry Douglas celebrates Earl Scruggs' 100th Birthday

    Earl Scruggs 100th Birthday Tribute:

    Part 1 - Tony Trischka, Kristin Scott Benson and Alan Munde

    Part 2 - Jerry Douglas, Alison Brown and Tim O'Brien

    Jim Mills on Earl Scruggs and pre-War Gibson banjos

    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    7 December 2025, 3:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 12 seconds
    Bluegrass Briefing - December 2025

    Welcome to this month’s Bluegrass Briefing, a monthly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.


    News and announcements - church street news 



    Releases (The Grass is New)




    Scroll on Buddy


    • Béla Fleck's My Bluegrass Heart & Punch Brothers - Holiday Medley (live)


    Other bits






    Happy picking.

    Matt



    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    3 December 2025, 9:00 am
  • 36 minutes 21 seconds
    David Grier on The White Brothers Live in Sweden and Artistry in Music

    My guest this week is David Grier, who joins me to celebrate the classic album 'The White Brothers - Live in Sweden' (recently remastered and reissued in an expanded form as 'The New Kentucky Colonels - Live in Sweden').

    We talk about what makes this recording special, including the fact it was recorded live and never intended for release, and why Clarence and Roland had such a unique approach to music, particularly when it comes to their joint sense of timing.

    David also shares his thoughts about why bluegrass picking should be about more than just playing licks over chords and why true artistry often gets lost, as well as calling out some of the current players he loves.

    This was a fascinating conversation that started as a celebration of a classic album but widened out to being about what making music is really all about.

    If you want to hear my previous interview with David, which came from a two episode special to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Clarence White's death, you'll find it here.

    To buy the reissued CD, and for lots more info on Clarence and Roland, visit rolandwhite.com

    Don't forget to check out www.davidgrier.com for more info on David and to buy his CDs.


    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    26 November 2025, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Musicality For Modern Humans with Craig Havighurst

    In an age where pop culture dominates the airwaves, understanding the rich variety of music beyond the mainstream becomes increasingly important. In this week's episode, journalist and broadcaster Craig Havighurst joins me to talk about his new book "Musicality for Modern Humans," his journey of exploring musical literacy and the importance of 'listening for' something in music. 

    Craig began his journey into music journalism in his late teens, driven in part by a curiosity about why Americans listen to some kinds of music more than others and why certain genres, such as bluegrass, jazz and classical, seem to have become marginalised. 

    A pivotal theme in his book is the idea of musical literacy. Craig explains why understanding music isn't just about formal education or knowing historical context; it’s about engaging with music on a personal level. 

    We also chat about why bluegrass is such a successful model for nurturing musical appreciation; how the bluegrass community fosters a culture of amateur musicianship, where fans feel connected to the music-making process, and why this relationship between artists and audiences creates a unique environment that encourages exploration and appreciation of the music.

    "Musicality for Modern Humans" remind us of the importance of musical literacy and the value of diverse musical experiences but, more than anything, of the fact that listening deeply to music brings huge rewards.

    For more info on Craig and to buy the book visit www.craighavighurst.com

    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    19 November 2025, 9:00 am
  • 50 minutes 31 seconds
    Eddie Barbash - The Art of Fiddle Tunes on Saxophone

    My guest this week is Eddie Barbash.

    We chat about his unique journey as a saxophonist who has embraced the world of fiddle tunes. He shares insights into the challenges and joys of transitioning from jazz to fiddle music, the intricacies of improvisation, and the importance of social music-making. 

    Eddie also talks about his three year journey playing with Sierra Hull and the recording process for his new album 'Larkspur', including why he chose to use film as a starting point for the tracks, his reasons for choosing to record solo versions, rather than collaborate, and the role of the natural environment in which it was recorded. 

    This was a fascinating conversation on many levels, which not only gave me an insight into how other instrumentalists think, but also helped me see bluegrass and string band music from a new perspective.

    You can watch the videos on Eddie's YouTube channel 

    For more info on Eddie and his musical projects, visit www.eddiebarbash.com


    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    12 November 2025, 10:00 am
  • 20 minutes 2 seconds
    Bluegrass Briefing - November 2025

    Welcome to this month’s Bluegrass Briefing, a monthly series of episodes taking a look at what’s going on in the world of bluegrass.

    Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.


    News and announcements - church street news 




    Releases (The Grass is New)




    Scroll on Buddy



    Other bits






    Happy picking.

    Matt


    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    5 November 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 21 seconds
    Bitesize - Chris Eldridge on Tony Rice's Church Street Blues

    This week's Bitesize episode features a conversation I had with Chris Eldridge from Punch Brothers and Mighty Poplar celebrating Tony Rice's classic album Church Street Blues.

    Chris talks about Tony's ability to combine big musical gestures with intricate detail, how other musicians played better when they played with Tony and why you should listen to Church Street Blues on vinyl, if you can find a copy (but why that's not necessarily true of other albums).

    This extract comes from a two part special I put together celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of Church Street Blues in 1983, including in-depth interviews with Wyatt Rice, Alison Krauss, Tim Stafford, Bryan Sutton and many more. I've included links below to those.


    Tony Rice - Church Street Blues 40th anniversary:

    - part 1 (Tim Stafford, Wyatt Rice, Mike Marshall, Alison Krauss, Bryan Sutton, Chris Eldridge & Caroline Wright)

    - part 2 (Bob Minner, Jake Eddy, Justin Moses, Marcel Ardans, Scott Nygaard, Jason Keiser & tony_units)


    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    22 October 2025, 3:00 pm
  • 51 minutes 1 second
    A Celebration of Connection - Darol Anger's 'Diary of a Fiddler 2'

    My guest this week is Darol Anger, who joins me to discuss his new album 'Diary of a Fiddler 2 - The Empty Nest'.

    We chat about the original 'Diary of a Fiddler', released in 1999, and how the second volume celebrates and deepened Darol's connection to the fiddle community, in particular the players he's taught, mentored and collaborated with since the first record came out.

    Darol explains why this project felt like a purposeful completion of a long process, which began with that first record. We also talk about how the landscape of fiddling has been transformed by fiddle camps and music schools like Berklee, where Darol taught and first met several of the players on this record.

    We also discuss the development of rhythmic accompaniment on the fiddle, which was still relatively new in the 1990s, how the pandemic inspired a joyful collaborative project that kicked this new record off, how Darol's move to Nashville connected him to a wider community of fiddlers and why 'Diary of a Fiddler 2' feels like the clearest expression of any musical legacy he might leave.

    Any opportunity to talk to Darol is a treat and this one was no exception. I always come away from a conversation with Darol feeling like I've learned something and with a smile on my face. I hope you enjoy it too.

    You can buy 'Diary of a Fiddler 2' (and Darol's other releases) via his Bandcamp page

    Darol also has a great fiddle course on ArtistWorks

    Matt

    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    15 October 2025, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    IBMA Dark Shadow Special - Becky Buller, Ben Wright (Henhouse Prowlers), Rick Faris & Jana Mougin

    This week's episode is another special recorded at IBMA's World of Bluegrass in Chattanooga. I have four shorter interviews for you, each with someone connected to Dark Shadow Recording.

    First up is Becky Buller. Becky came onto the podcast in August of 2024 to chat about her record Jubilee. This time we're talking about her album of covers Songs That Sing Me and the role music has played in her life. I also chat with each of my guests in this episode about the importance of IBMA's World of Bluegrass to them as an artist or industry figure.

    Second is Ben Wright from Henhouse Prowlers, chatting about the band's 21 years together and their 10th record Unravel, as well as their non-profit work with The Bluegrass Ambassadors and why cultural diplomacy is more important now than ever.

    Up next is singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and luthier Rick Faris. Rick was IBMA's Songwriter of the Year in 2024 and we talk about writing, including his long standing collaboration with Rick Lang, who co-wrote several track's on Rick's new record Life's Parade, plus the guitar building community and his work at Kentucky Guitar Works.

    Finally I chat to Jana Mougin, who runs Dark Shadow Recording alongside her partner Stephen Mougin, IBMA's Recording Engineer of the Year for 2025. We talk about running a recording company, how Dark Shadow works with their artists as a family and the opportunities IBMA provides for networking and connecting with people.

    These were fun to do - I hope you enjoy them.

    For more info, visit https://darkshadowrecording.com and check out their online store to buy any of the albums we talk about in the episode.

    You'll find more info on the individual artists here:

    Becky Buller - website / Instagram / Facebook

    Henhouse Prowlers - website / Instagram / Facebook / Bluegrass Ambassadors

    Rick Faris - website / Facebook / Kentucky Guitar Works

    Support the show

    ===

    Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)


    Bluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins

    - Sign up to get updates on new episodes

    - Free fiddle tune chord sheets

    - Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews

    - Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates:

    - Review us on Apple Podcasts

    8 October 2025, 11:00 am
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