LAFAYETTE, LA. (KLFY) — Watch Grammy winning folk artist Rhiannon Giddens perform live at the Festival International de Louisiane stage. A known two-time Grammy Award-winning singer and ...
Rhiannon Giddens has made a singular, iconic career out of stretching her brand of folk music, with its miles-deep historical roots and contemporary sensibilities, into just about every field ...
Rhiannon Giddens' Biscuits & Banjos festival has announced a series of free community programming that will be taking place at The Fruit on April 26, the day before Giddens takes the stage at DPAC ...
Rhiannon Gidden is a musical polymath. As someone who started out studying opera vocals, she’s best known for her skills as a formidable banjo player (an instrument she came to at the late age of 24).
The 2026 “Sanctuary: The Power of Resonance and Ritual” tour by the Silkroad Ensemble is the second major initiative of the Silkroad project – this one conceived and led by Artistic Director Rhiannon ...
Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning folk artist Rhiannon Giddens announced that there will not be a second Biscuits & Banjos Festival this year. The inaugural festival last year brought musical artists, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Rhiannon Giddens, the Pulitzer Prize and Grammy-winning folk artist seen on CMT’s Nashville, will star opposite Ed Helms (The Hangover, The Office) in An Ode to Mary Jo, an upcoming indie ...
You can officially color singer Rhiannon Giddens country. On Thursday, Nov. 20, the 48-year-old, two-time Grammy-winning folk-country star revealed both on Instagram and in People magazine that she’s ...
Grammy- and Pulitzer Prize-winner Rhiannon Giddens tells the story of working class people through her music — one she describes on her last solo album in 2023, “You’re the One,” as “American” music, ...
“Well, hello. I’d like to welcome you all to our magical traveling porch,” said Rhiannon Giddens, taking the stage at Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall last month. “What we are doing tonight is creating a ...
Of course, an official Juneteenth event would probably not have included Steve Martin, although Giddens made her position clear that everybody should be able to make a claim on the banjo now, however ...