A Conversation with Maddie Denton, of East Nash Grass
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- East Nash Grass's Maddie Denton talks to The Brewgrass Chronicle about fiddle contests, teaching high school biology, and the band's new album "Last Chance to Win"
You gotta love her!!! So Spirited and so full of energy and it definitely comes out in that great fiddle playing and singing!!!
Maddie & that interesting cast of characters have been brightening my Monday nights for quite awhile! Glad to see them ranging farther from home at an interesting variety of festivals! Long may they reign! 😎
My favorite band at the festivals
Maddie Denton, what’s not to love 👍 Bluegrass is in safe hands
Maddie , I love You and the entire Bluegrass Family , Switzerland . GOD bless You and youre band the East Nash Grass
Just saw these guys at Thomas Point Beach
They absolutely killed it especially the late night show in the small tent. Best band out there hands down.
Also btw there are exactly zero bad songs on this record. It’s fantastic.
I've recently just came across Maddie and her bluegrass fiddle talent and I'm a huge fan . I'm glad I found this Brewgrass Conversation with Maddie and I feel like I know her a little better now. I'll be looking for some East Nash Grass music.
Love watching their streamed show every Monday night... it's so much better than rooting for a hometown football team. Makes me remember my crash-diet days down there in that crazy town. GO East Nash Grass!
Thank you for this interview. Maddie and East Nash are interesting, highly talented and full of energy. Nice to learn more about her and the band.
Great interview with Maddie❤
Gavin for Dobro player of the year!!
9/23/23: GAVEN
Lots of folks don't realize that East Nashville was the preferred home site of most of the golden age country stars of the 1940-1960 era. Flatt, Scruggs, Roy Acuff, The Carter family, Kitty Wells, and an endless list of artists lived in E Nash. It latter spread farther east into Hendersonville, and when land prices soared new stars moved to Franklin in W Nash.
I can't wait to see East Nash Grass one day! Yall need to come down to S. FL. You can play the Funky Biscuit in Boca, Crazy Uncle Mike's in Boca, Terra Fermata in Stuart, FL. There's a bunch of places in Ft. Lauderdale and Miami you could play too. One day...
Also, hope to see yall at some FL bluegrass festivals!