The Infamous Stringdusters

{{Short description|American progressive acoustic/bluegrass band}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = The Infamous Stringdusters

| background = group_or_band

| image = Stringdusters Press.jpg

| landscape = yes

| caption = Photo by Jason Siegel Photography

| origin = Nashville, Tennessee, United States

| genre = {{hlist|Progressive bluegrass|folk|country|jam band}}

| years_active = 2006–present

| label = Sugar Hill, High Country, Compass, Lumenhouse, Tape Time

| associated_acts = Punch Brothers, Keller Williams, Ryan Adams, Phil Lesh and Friends, Nicki Bluhm, Greensky Bluegrass, The String Cheese Incident, Josh Shilling

| website = {{URL|thestringdusters.com}}

| current_members = Andy Hall
Andy Falco
Chris Pandolfi
Jeremy Garrett
Travis Book

| past_members = Chris Eldridge
Jesse Cobb

}}

The Infamous Stringdusters are a progressive acoustic/bluegrass band. The band first emerged in 2006 with the limited release of a five-song extended play CD The Infamous Stringdusters,{{cite web|url=https://bluegrasstoday.com/infamous-stringdusters-cd-due-in-february/|title=Infamous Stringdusters CD due in February|website=Bluegrass Today|date=4 December 2006 |access-date=December 10, 2019}} followed in 2007 by their first album Fork in the Road. Both of these were on Sugar Hill Records. The band consists of Andy Hall (Dobro), Andy Falco (guitar), Chris Pandolfi (banjo), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), and Travis Book (double bass).[http://thestringdusters.com/site/about/ "About"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120506093022/http://thestringdusters.com/site/about/ |date=2012-05-06 }}, biography page from thestringdusters.com The band has become known for a complex, distinctive, and groove-friendly sound along with a bluegrass theme.{{cite news |title=American pickers |url=https://dbknews.com/2016/08/12/article_3ae9d500-6082-5ebc-a323-53d12f3f5d0c-html/ |access-date=18 March 2022 |work=The Diamondback |publisher=Maryland Media |date=August 12, 2016}}

The Infamous Stringdusters won three awards at the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards Ceremony in October 2007: Emerging Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Fork in the Road (in a tie with J.D. Crowe & the New South's album Lefty's Old Guitar), and Song of the Year for the album's title cut.[http://ibmaawards.org/node/42 The 2007 International Bluegrass Music Awards: The Recipients] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130225135634/http://ibmaawards.org/node/42 |date=2013-02-25 }} (IBMA press release) The band was also nominated for 2011 Entertainer of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association.{{cite web|title=2011 Award Nominees|url=http://ibmaawards.org/node/221|publisher=International Bluegrass Music Association}}

In 2011, "Magic No. 9" (from Things That Fly) was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. In 2018, they won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. In 2021, the band was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Bluegrass Album category for their album "A Tribute to Bill Monroe."

Formation

The creation of the Infamous Stringdusters is first based on the relationships that banjo player Chris Pandolfi, dobro player Andy Hall, and former guitarist Chris Eldridge formed while in Boston, Massachusetts. Hall, Pandolfi and Eldridge were students at Berklee College of Music.{{cite web|url=http://www.cincygroove.com/?p=5919|title=Interview with Travis Book|date=29 July 2008 |publisher=Cincy Groove}} Pandolfi and Eldridge soon followed Andy Hall to Nashville, Tennessee, where they met Hall's Ronnie Bowman Committee bandmates Jesse Cobb (mandolin) and Jeremy Garrett (fiddle). The group then held an audition for a possible bassist in the fall of 2005, where they found Travis Book. Book had been residing in Durango, Colorado. Eldridge soon departed in 2007 to join Chris Thile's Punch Brothers and was replaced by guitarist Andy Falco. In October 2011, Jesse Cobb announced his departure from the group. Cobb cited mental and physical stress as the reason for his leaving days before the release of We'll Do It Live.{{cite web|title=Jesse Cobb departs the 'Dusters|date=6 October 2011 |url=http://bluegrasstoday.com/31923/jesse-cobb-departs-the-dusters/|publisher=Bluegrass Today}}

Discography

=Studio albums=

  • 2007: Fork in the Road (Sugar Hill)
  • 2008: The Infamous Stringdusters (Sugar Hill)
  • 2010: Things That Fly (Sugar Hill)
  • 2011: We'll Do It Live (High Country)
  • 2012: Silver Sky (High Country)
  • 2014: Let It Go (High Country)
  • 2016: Ladies & Gentlemen (Compass)
  • 2017: Laws of Gravity (Compass)
  • 2019: Rise Sun (Tape Time){{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/rise-sun/1449603957?app=itunes|title=Rise Sun by The Infamous Stringdusters|website=iTunes Store|access-date=April 5, 2019}}{{dead link|date=March 2025|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
  • 2020: Dust The Halls (Americana Vibes)
  • 2021: A Tribute to Bill Monroe (Americana Vibes)
  • 2022: Toward the Fray (Americana Vibes)
  • 2023: A Tribute to Flatt & Scruggs
  • 2024: Songs from the River
  • 2025: Songs from the Mountain

= Extended plays =

  • 2006: The Infamous Stringdusters (Sugar Hill){{cite web|url=https://thestringdusters.shop.musictoday.com/product/IUCD29/the-infamous-stringdusters-ep|title=The Infamous Stringdusters EP|website=iTunes Store|access-date=December 10, 2019}}
  • 2013: Road to Boulder (High Country)
  • 2015: Undercover (Lumenhouse)
  • 2017: Undercover Vol. 2 (Lumenhouse)

=Singles=

  • 2014: "I'll Get Away"{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/triple-a/future-releases |title=Future Releases on Triple A (AAA) Radio Stations |publisher=All Access Music Group |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140727124426/http://www.allaccess.com/triple-a/future-releases |archive-date=2014-07-27 |url-status=dead}} (High Country Recordings)
  • 2016: "I Believe" feat. Lee Ann Womack (Compass)
  • 2016: "This Ol' Building" (Compass)
  • 2016: "Gravity" (Compass)
  • 2017: "Just Like Heaven" (Lumenhouse)
  • 2017: "Golden" (Lumenhouse)
  • 2019: "Somewhere In Between" (Tape Time)
  • 2020: "Deck the Halls" (Americana Vibes)
  • 2020: "Little Drummer Boy" (Americana Vibes)
  • 2021: "Cold Beverage" ft. (G. Love) (Americana Vibes)
  • 2021: "Toward the Fray" (Americana Vibes)
  • 2021: "Hard Line" (Americana Vibes)

=Live albums=

  • 2019: Live From Covington, Kentucky (Tape Time){{cite web|url=https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/infamous-stringdusters-release-live-from-kentucky/|title=The Infamous Stringdusters Release New Live Record 'Live From Covington, Kentucky'|website=Live for Live Music|date=18 November 2019 |access-date=November 28, 2019}}

=Music videos=

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Year

! style="width:18em;"| Video

! Director

2010

! scope="row"| "In God's Country"

|

rowspan="2"| 2012

! scope="row"| "Don't Mean Nothin'"

|

scope="row"| "The Place That I Call Home"{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/infamous-stringdusters/838168/the-place-that-i-call-home.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120927083310/http://www.cmt.com/videos/infamous-stringdusters/838168/the-place-that-i-call-home.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 27, 2012|title=CMT : Videos : Infamous Stringdusters : The Place That I Call Home|publisher=Country Music Television|access-date=September 24, 2012}}

| Tom Daly/Infamous Stringdusters

rowspan="2"| 2013

! scope="row"| "Rockets"{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/infamous-stringdusters/899289/rockets.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos : Infamous Stringdusters : Rockets|publisher=Country Music Television|access-date=April 16, 2013}}{{dead link|date=July 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}

| Billy Hume

scope="row"| "Night on the River'"

|

rowspan="2"| 2014

! scope="row"| "Let It Go"{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/the-infamous-stringdusters/1004579/let-it-go.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos : Infamous Stringdusters : Let It Go|publisher=Country Music Television|access-date=February 21, 2014}}{{dead link|date=July 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}

| Harrison Buck

scope="row"| "Summercamp"

| Hayden 5

rowspan="2"| 2017

! scope="row"| "Gravity"

| rowspan="2"| Mara Whitehead

scope="row"| "Just Like Heaven"

Awards

= Grammy Awards =

The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. They celebrate artistic excellence through the GRAMMY Awards - music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement.

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Year

!Category

!Nominated Work

!Result

53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards - 2011

|Best Country Instrumental Performance

|Magic No. 9

|Nominated

60th Annual GRAMMY Awards - 2018

|Best Bluegrass Album

|Laws Of Gravity

|Won

64th Annual GRAMMY Awards - 2022

|Best Best Bluegrass Album

|A Tribute to Bill Monroe

|Nominated

= International Bluegrass Music Awards =

Performance-centered awards recognizing outstanding achievement and pioneering effort in bluegrass music.{{cite web|url=https://ibma.org/international-bluegrass-music-awards/|title=International Bluegrass Music Awards|access-date=June 4, 2018}} Presented by the International Bluegrass Music Association.

class="wikitable"
Year

!Category

!Nominated Work

!Result

rowspan="3" |2007

|Song of the Year

|"Fork In The Road"

|Won

Emerging Artist of the Year

|

|Won

Album of the Year

|Fork In The Road

|Won

2008

|Instrumental Group of the Year

|

|Nominated

2010

|Instrumental Group of the Year

|

|Nominated

2011

|Instrumental Group of the Year

|

|Nominated

2016

|Graphic Design - Recorded Project

|Scott McCormick (designer) - Ladies & Gentlemen

|Won

Live performances

Live performances have become the main focus of the band. The Infamous Stringdusters focus their recording on how their tracks will play live, with audience interaction.{{cite web|title=Silver Sky Pledge Video| website=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdDbehoB7yI&feature=relmfu |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/WdDbehoB7yI| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live}}{{cbignore}} During live shows, the Stringdusters are known to take to their Jam Band roots and visit long improvisational and instrumental sets.{{cite web|title=The Infamous Stringdusters – Music Review|url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2010-04-23/1018787/|publisher=The Austin Chronicle}} The band uses these long, improvisations to showcase every member's individual talents, through solo performances or other methods.{{cite web|title=The Infamous Stringdusters Live Review|date=16 May 2010 |url=http://www.jambands.com/reviews/shows/2010/05/16/the-infamous-stringdusters-iota-club-and-cafe-arlington-va-5-13|publisher=JamBands.com}} The band also records almost all of their live shows and posts them on nugs.net.{{Citation|title=nugs.net {{!}} The Infamous Stringdusters {{!}} Live Downloads|url=http://nugs.net/browse/artists/961/The-Infamous-Stringdusters-mp3-flac-downloads|access-date=2018-06-04}}

=Current members=

  • Andy Hall - dobro (2006–present)
  • Andy Falco - guitar (2007–present)
  • Chris Pandolfi - banjo (2006–present)
  • Jeremy Garrett - fiddle (2006–present)
  • Travis Book - double bass (2006–present)

=Former members=

  • Chris Eldridge - guitar (2006-2007)
  • Jesse Cobb - mandolin (2006-2011)

Reception

Throughout the Stringdusters' years touring, the group has been described as "a future supergroup," "phenomenon," "intricately improvisational," and "flawless" by bluegrass critics. The band's music is described by many to walk the fine line between soft traditional folk and bluegrass songwriting and resilient jamming.{{cite web|title=Live Review: The Infamous Stringdusters at All Good Music Festival 2011|url=http://performermag.com/2011/07/19/live-review-the-infamous-stringdusters-at-all-good-2011/|publisher=Performer Magazine}} Among all of the group's released recordings, The Infamous Stringdusters,Things That Fly and

Laws of Gravity have been the most critically acclaimed. At the end of 2011, the Stringdusters were named one of the top-trending bands of the year, just behind the Foo Fighters, The Wood Brothers, and B.B. King.{{cite web|title=2011 Year in Review|url=http://www.jambase.com/Articles/55758/2011-Year-In-Review|publisher=JamBase.com}}

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