Billy Strings has confirmed a slate of fall tour dates. After previously sharing a literal sketch of what’s to come–an excerpt of lined paper forecasting the dates and cities on his live roster–the ...
Billy Strings is coming back to Denver. The bluegrass virtuoso just announced the fall leg of his tour, which kicks off in April in St. Augustine, Florida. And lucky for us, the fall portion will ...
Astrid Eichhorn spends her days thinking about how the laws of physics change at the tiniest scales. Imagine zooming in closer and closer to the device on which you’re reading this article. Its ...
On Friday evening Billy Strings opened his three night Nashville run. The first two gigs were slated for the Bridgestone Arena. Then on Sunday, Strings and his high-flying band will close out the ...
Eurasia Group, the geopolitical risk consultancy run by Ian Bremmer, gets into the political satire game with its Instagram show “Puppet Regime.” Credit... Supported by By Kim Córdova The electronic ...
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IONIA, Mich. (WOOD) — One of West Michigan’s stars is coming home. Billy Strings has announced two dates at the Ionia County Fairgrounds this summer. Strings had hinted at possible dates earlier this ...
2x Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician Billy Strings will extend his headline tour through the summer, with newly confirmed stops at Boston’s Agganis Arena, Portland’s Cross Insurance ...
Does string theory—the controversial “theory of everything” from physics—tell us anything about consciousness and the human brain? If you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our ...
Billy Strings paid tribute to Bob Weir following news of the Grateful Dead guitarist’s death Saturday at the age of 78. “We are all completely devastated but I also can’t help but feel like he is at ...
Learning to play guitar as a young boy growing up in Michigan, Billy Strings never saw it as a viable career path. Instead, he assumed he’d eventually “wither away in prison” or end up a drug addict.
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