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  "textContent": "Grand Ole Opry Nashville, TN Contact: Management: Regime Music Group, info@regimeinc.com; Booking: Josh Knight / Wasserman Music, jknight@teamwass.comWeb: thestringdusters.comPlayers: Chris Pandolfi, banjo; Travis Book, bass; Jeremy Garrett, fiddle; Andy Hall, dobro; Andy Falco, guitar Progressive bluegrass mainstays The Infamous Stringdusters have been pleasing fans for two decades. Their music extends beyond the confines of Flat & Scruggs and Bill Monroe, reaching into folk, Americana, and more. Hard work and raw talent have turned them into a conspicuous presence on the jam band circuit. To celebrate their longevity, they released an album of 20 songs, appropriately titled 20/20. What better way […]\n\nThe post Live Review of The Infamous Stringdusters first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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