THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS
NOTABLE ANALYTICS
242K monthly listeners on Spotify
110K + Facebook Followers
57.4K + Instagram Followers
4.14M + YouTube views
Playlists
Grassroots (70.6K followers)
Indie Bluegrass (214K followers)
FESTIVALS
Newport Folk Festival
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
New Orleans Jazz Festival
HIGHLIGHTS
Awarded Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album, Laws of Gravity (2018)
Grammy nominated for Best Country Instrumental Performance (2014)
Rise Sun (2019) debuted at #1 on Billboard Bluegrass Albums, the band’s fourth chart-topping placement
Four wins among numerous nominations at International Bluegrass Music Association Awards including Song of the Year and Album of the Year
Performed alongside Phil Lesh, Ryan Adams, G. Love, JJ Grey, Del McCoury, David Grisman, Oteil Burbridge, Greensky Bluegrass and more
DEMOGRAPHICS
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BIO
The Infamous Stringdusters rise to new heights on their ninth full-length record Rise Sun. For the album, the GRAMMY® Award-winning quintet—Andy Falco [guitar], Chris Pandolfi [banjo], Andy Hall [dobro], Jeremy Garrett [fiddle], and Travis Book [double bass]—expanded their signature sound by perfecting their seamless fusion of All-American-bluegrass and rock.
Once again sail into uncharted territory moored only by their expressive patchwork of All-American bluegrass threaded together with strands of rock, jazz, funk, country, old-time, and more.
As they approached this latest body of work, the group’s ambition matched their outsized creative curiosity.
“Rise Sun was sparked by the feeling of wanting something better for the world—more love, more awareness, and more compassion,” says Hall. “It’s a message of taking care of each other, our planet, and ourselves. We all shared this feeling as evidenced by the songs we brought to the project. It’s the feeling of a rising sun as opposed to a dark night. Sometimes a message of hope is less popular than one of despair, but it’s much-needed nevertheless.”
In the end, that’s precisely what The Infamous Stringdusters do on Rise Sun as they boldly welcome yet another new day, new phase, and new chapter.
“We’re a brotherhood, but that family extends beyond the band even,” Falco leaves off. “Our music gives us an opportunity to bring some light in a world that can be dark sometimes.”