Last year's Volume 2 was an exhilarating banjo nerd out, and we're going for Volume 3! We're thrilled to bring in two new instructors, Ryan Cavanaugh, and Danny Barnes, along with our dear pals Tony Trischka and Kristin Scott Benson.
Read MoreIt’s one of our most favorite times of the year! Our family would love to send you a holiday card.
Read MoreThe head on it has been signed by Béla Fleck, Tony Trischka, Kristin Scott Benson, Noam Pikelny & Alan Munde!
Read MoreApplications are now OPEN for Blue Ridge Banjo Camp 2019.
Read MoreOn Saturday, December 22, a mile-long, hippo-shaped asteroid soared at a distance of 1.8 million miles from Earth.
Read MoreNew India Times have a nice recap of Béla's show at Town Hall in New York.
Read MoreBéla and Edgar talked about playing with Zakir Hussain and their upcoming tour.
Read MoreBéla & Abigail's new arrangement of "Come All You Coal Miners / Take Me To Harlan" was released today online!
Read MoreBela was inducted by Tony Trischka.
Read MoreLearn who gave Béla his first banjo, the importance of Voice Memos on his phone, and more.
Read MoreI try to find something that I’m excited about because I know when I’m excited about something, if there’s something that intrigues me, I cannot put the banjo down.
Read MoreOn June 5th, 2018 Béla, Abigail and Juno welcomed their new family member.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, the Montreal Jazz Fest is giving the Miles Davis Award to a group.
Read MoreBéla Fleck will be recognized with an honorary degree at the University of Indianapolis Commencement on May 5, 2018.
Read MoreWatch full Tiny Desk Concert video
Read MoreThe limited-edition blend is an innovative combination of three highly prized black teas…
Read MoreOur second child will arrive in June 2018!
Read MoreTwo of the world’s most accomplished and innovative banjo players happen to be a married couple: Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn.
Read MoreBéla Fleck and Abigail Washburn typically play theaters and performing arts centers. But they’re going to do things a little differently in Nashville next week.
Read MoreThe haunting duet finds Fleck and Washburn weaving spun-silver banjo lines into an ominous tapestry that mirrors the political discord in the months following Donald Trump's election.
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