In eighteen years, the Steep Canyon Rangers have gone from playing underground bars in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to selling out Carnegie Hall. Guitarist, singer, and frontman Woody Platt, who founded the bluegrass band along with college friend and Rangers banjo player Graham Sharp, sits down with us to discuss the band’s evolution and an unexpected partnership with comedian (and banjoist) Steve Martin.
In this episode, Platt, an avid fly fisherman, also takes us back to his home in Brevard, North Carolina, and explains how the town’s natural setting and musical traditions have impacted his life.
The Steep Canyon Rangers are currently on tour (playing several shows with Steve Martin and Martin Short) and their new album, Out in the Open, is available now.
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