Noam Pikelny won’t be far from home when the renowned banjo maestro — a founding member of the Grammy Award-winning acoustic quintet Punch Brothers who now calls the town of Danby his home — brings ...
NOAM PIKELNY has emerged as the preeminent banjoist of his generation. He is a founding member of Punch Brothers, a 3-time Grammy Nominee and was awarded the first annual Steve Martin Prize for ...
Chattanooga Times Free Press entertainment reporter Casey Phillips spoke with banjo maestro Noam Pikelny about why he took seven years to make his second album, what is so comfortable about playing in ...
NASHVILLE, TN – Compass Records artist Noam Pikelny has been announced as the winner of the first annual Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass. Pikelny, together with Steve Martin ...
Tickets: Available in person at the BYU Ticket Office in the Harris Fine Arts Center or Marriott Center, by phone at 801-422- 2981 or online at byuarts.com Noam Pikelny, known as the preeminent ...
Banjo virtuoso and Punch Brothers band member Noam Pikelny is bringing some of the best musicians in bluegrass — Bryan Sutton (guitar), Jesse Cobb (mandolin), Luke Bulla (fiddle) and Barry Bales (bass ...
Noam Pikelny, the banjo virtuoso in the progressive bluegrass band the Punch Brothers, is flying solo. Pikelny is still a Punch Brother, but he’s filling gaps in the band’s schedule with solo touring.
› What: Noam Pikelny: One Man, One Banjo, One Joke. › When: 7:30 p.m. today, Feb. 4.› Where: Barking Legs Theater, 1307 Dodds Ave. › Admission: $21. › Phone ...
Sometime last winter, Noam Pikelny grew restless. He’d recently wrapped up a tour with the Punch Brothers, plucking his banjo strings to songs from the group’s chart-topping album, The Phosphorescent ...
Starting high school can seem momentous for anyone, but banjoist Noam Pikelny’s inaugural day at Niles North in Skokie, 11 years ago this week, was doubly memorable — his picture, in color no less, ...
It’s not something you see often on nighttime talk shows, and it was surely not a moment Noam Pikelny could ever have predicted. But there he was late last year playing his banjo alongside Steve ...