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Listen to Bruce Molsky, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Bruce Molsky

Singer/Songwriter

The next Bruce Molsky concert is scheduled for Sunday, July 20, 2025 at Ossipee Valley Fair in Hiram, ME, United States. See all 9 upcoming concerts
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Top Songs By Bruce Molsky

Listen to Shove The Pig's Foot A Little Bit Further Into The Fire by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Shove The Pig's Foot A Little Bit Further Into The FireBruce Molsky
Listen to Lazy John / The Bucking Mule by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Lazy John / The Bucking MuleBruce Molsky
Listen to Wandering Boy by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Wandering BoyBruce Molsky
Listen to The Faded Coat of Blue, or, The Nameless Grave by Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
The Faded Coat of Blue, or, The Nameless GraveAnonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky
Listen to The Blackest Crow by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
The Blackest CrowBruce Molsky
Listen to Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Bury Me Not On the Lone PrairieBruce Molsky
Listen to Buckdancer's Choice by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Buckdancer's ChoiceBruce Molsky
Listen to Shove the Pig's Foot a Little Further Into the Fire by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Shove the Pig's Foot a Little Further Into the FireBruce Molsky
Listen to Hard times come again no more by Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Hard times come again no moreAnonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky
Listen to Cotton Eyed Joe by Bruce Molsky, see lyrics, music video & more!
Cotton Eyed JoeBruce Molsky

Upcoming Concerts for Bruce Molsky

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  • Jul
    20
    Jul 20, 2025
    Ossipee Valley Fair
    Hiram
  • Aug
    02
    Aug 02, 2025
    Ozark Folk Center State Park
    Mountain View
  • Aug
    14
    Aug 14, 2025
    Esso
    Sutton
  • Aug
    22
    Aug 22, 2025
    Snowygrass Music Festival
    Estes Park
  • Sep
    13
    Sep 13, 2025
    The Colony Woodstock
    Woodstock
  • Sep
    17
    Sep 17, 2025
    Freight & Salvage
    Berkeley
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Latest Release

Listen to Bruce's Halling by Bruce Molsky & Ale Möller
ALBUMBruce's HallingBruce Molsky & Ale Möller

More albums from Bruce Molsky

Listen to Lockdown Breakdown by Bruce Molsky & Darol Anger
ALBUMLockdown BreakdownBruce Molsky & Darol Anger
Listen to Everywhere You Go by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMEverywhere You GoBruce Molsky
Listen to Rauland Rambles by Ånon Egeland, Arto Järvelä & Bruce Molsky
ALBUMRauland RamblesÅnon Egeland, Arto Järvelä & Bruce Molsky
Listen to Can't Stay Here This A-Way by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMCan't Stay Here This A-WayBruce Molsky
Listen to 1865: Songs of Hope and Home from the American Civil War (Bonus Track Version) by Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky
ALBUM1865: Songs of Hope and Home from the American Civil War (Bonus Track Version)Anonymous 4 & Bruce Molsky
Listen to If It Ain't Here When I Get Back by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMIf It Ain't Here When I Get BackBruce Molsky
Listen to Soon Be Time by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMSoon Be TimeBruce Molsky
Listen to Contented Must Be by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMContented Must BeBruce Molsky
Listen to Poor Man's Troubles by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMPoor Man's TroublesBruce Molsky
Listen to Bruce Molsky & Big Hoedown by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMBruce Molsky & Big HoedownBruce Molsky
Listen to Lost Boy by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMLost BoyBruce Molsky
Listen to Warring Cats by Bruce Molsky
ALBUMWarring CatsBruce Molsky

About Bruce Molsky

Listen to Bruce Molsky, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Hometown
New York City, United States of America
Born
1955
Genre
Singer/Songwriter
During the 1970s there was a resurgence of interest in the traditional music of rural America that has come to be known generically as "old-time" music, particularly in the driving, rhythmic string band sound of the southern Appalachian and Blue Ridge mountains. Like many people who discovered this music during their high school and college years, New York City native Bruce Molsky was drawn to it as much by the social and communal side of it as by the power and drive of the music itself. Born of an age when isolated communities gathered to play and dance for their own entertainment, old-time music invites and encourages participation by musicians of all levels, with jam sessions often featuring professional musicians playing alongside those whose music-making is on little more than a casual basis. Along with bluegrass, old-time music may have less of a performer/audience division than any other form of music. Unlike the more socially-oriented players, though, Molsky's analytical mind -- he was a mechanical engineer by training -- was able to comprehend the many subtleties and complexities that allowed some of these rural musicians to stand out as indisputable geniuses. He also entered the music at a time when many of these "source" musicians were still living, performing, and happy to share their knowledge with the younger crowd. By the time the 1990s rolled around, Molsky had established himself at the top of most every old-time music fan's list of fiddlers and banjo players. Born in the Bronx in 1955, Molsky began his musical life as a guitarist after his parents suggested that playing an instrument might be a good hobby. After a year or so of lessons, he was hooked and dreaming of a career as a bluegrass guitarist. While in college at Cornell he began meeting a number of old-time musicians, including members of the Ithaca-based Highwoods Stringband, who were spearheading the revival of old-time music taking place at the time. In particular, he became friends with Walt Koken, one of the Highwoods' two fiddlers, who was also a champion banjo player. Molsky started on both fiddle and banjo, began making the rounds of the fiddlers' conventions and old-time festivals, and by 1976 had moved to the South to satisfy his need to be closer to the music. The watershed event in Molsky's development as a fiddler came one day while visiting a friend in the North Carolina Blue Ridge town of Mt. Airy. Living nearby was the legendary fiddler Tommy Jarrell, and Molsky asked the friend to drop him off for a short visit. When the friend's car broke down, Molsky ended up spending the day with Jarrell, playing music and being tutored in technique by the man who may have been the single most influential fiddler of the genre. In a later interview in Fiddler magazine, Molsky said, "That's where I learned to play the fiddle -- that one day, just hanging out with him." Since the 1970s, Molsky has performed and recorded solo, with his wife Audrey as Hesperus, and with a number of bands. Following his tenure during the 1970s with the Correctone String Band and during the 1980s with the Hellbenders, he formed the L-7's in the early 1990s with fellow multi-instrumentalists Dirk Powell and Rafe Stefanini. After Powell married Cajun musician Christine Balfa and moved to Louisiana, Beverly Smith joined the band as guitarist and singer, and the band's name was changed to Big Hoedown. Though he had been part of several recordings over the years, Molsky debuted as a solo artist on the Rounder label in 1996 with Lost Boy, followed a year later by Bruce Molsky and Big Hoedown with Stefanini and Smith. Around this same time he made the decision to commit himself to music as a full-time career, and even though he continued to be regarded among the very finest old-time musicians, he remained committed to the same view of the music that had attracted him as a teenager -- a way to make friends and share life's experiences through music. Even in a branch of music known for having "stars" who were accessible and down to earth, Molsky never stopped being one of the nicest guys around. ~ John Lupton
Bruce Molsky has also released music as a member of Mozaik and The Hellbenders.

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