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Punch Brothers bringing bluegrass/folk to Columbus’ Southern Theatre


If the title of the latest album by the Punch Brothers sounds familiar, it’s because it’s a tribute to one of the most famous bluegrass albums of all time.

“Hell on Church Street,” selections from which the Punch Brothers will perform during  their concert on Feb. 14 in the Southern Theatre, is a reimagining of “Church Street Blues” by master bluegrass guitarist Tony Rice, who died in December 2020.

“He, sadly, passed away just about five weeks after we finished making this record,” said Noam Pikelny, 40, speaking by phone from St. Louis, where the Punch Brothers were performing.

Pikelny plays banjo in the contemporary bluegrass group, which also includes mandolinist Chris Thile, guitar player Chris Eldridge, bass play Paul Kowert and violinist Gabe Witcher.





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