The Del McCoury Band is only slated to make one appearance this month, on January 28 in Norfolk, VA at the NorVa. However, while the group’s namesake won’t be touring, his sons Ron and Rob will pick up a a series of gigs with their fellow members of the Del McCoury Band. The Travelin McCourys will feature Ron McCoury on mandolin, Rob McCoury on banjo, Jason Carter on fiddle, and Alan Bartram on bass. This quartet will be joined by The Lee Boys for a series of Southern shows, including stops in Athens, Boone, Atlanta, Hilton Head, Birmingham and Chattanooga. The Travelin McCourys pledge to draw in guest musicians on guitar and vocals so it is likely that members of The Lee Boys will join them.
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