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Bassist Windbeck ’21 Joins Bluegrass Band Sideline

Multi-instrumentalist Kyle Windbeck ’21 (Bachelor of Arts in Recording & Audio Arts) recently joined the bluegrass band Sideline as the group’s bassist. Visit bluegrasstoday.com/kyle-windbeck-and-andy-buckner-to-sideline to learn more.

“I am so happy for Kyle as he continues to find success as a performer with the powerhouse bluegrass band Sideline,” said Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S. “Congratulations, Kyle!”

In one of his first performances with Sideline at Jekyll Island this month, the fretboard of his instrument fell off following a bass solo. A colleague at the performance shared his bass and the show continued without delay. Visit bluegrasstoday.com/weekend-report-from-the-2021-jekyll-island-bluegrass-festival to learn more about what happened.

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