Beth Stevens speaks with WAMU's Bluegrass Country about the importance of education. Read the full description.
To hear the full audio, sign up for a free PRX account or log in.
Also in the Musician Tips series
Musician Tip No. 54 - Jeanette Williams
(00:00:33)
From: WAMU
Tips on singing with emotion from Jeanette Williams.
Musician Tip No. 51 - Cia Cherryholmes
(00:01:05)
From: WAMU
Travel tips from from Cia Cherryholmes.
Musician Tip No. 50 - Bradley Walker
(00:00:49)
From: WAMU
Bradley Walker speaks with WAMU's Bluegrass Country about song selection.
Musician Tip No. 48 - Rebekah Weiler
(00:00:45)
From: WAMU
Rebekah Weiler speaks with WAMU's Bluegrass Country about banjo shortcuts.
Musician Tip No. 47 - Jeremy Garrett
(00:00:45)
From: WAMU
Tips on show preparation from Jeremy Garrett
Musician Tip No. 46 - Andy “Panda” Moritz
(00:01:13)
From: WAMU
Tips on “going pro” from bassist Andy Moritz.
Musician Tip No. 45 - Sandy Lee Cherryholmes
(00:01:44)
From: WAMU
Health tips from Sandy Lee Cherryholmes.
Piece Description
Singer-songwriter Beth Stevens started playing banjo at age 12 and quickly learned piano, dobro, guitar and bass. She started in the music business as a member of the Stevens Family Band with her parents and her sister April. Beth and April also performed as the Stevens Sisters for a while. And her music is still a family affair — her dad is a member of her band, Edge; and her mother is the group’s personal manager. Beth’s debut CD, Strong Enough, is on Pinecastle Records.