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Billy Strings, a two-time Grammy Award winner, from Ionia, confirmed on social media on Sunday, April 19, that he has broken his leg. Strings shared an X-ray on Facebook and Instagram of his leg ...
Ryan Coleman is a news writer for Entertainment Weekly with previous work in MUBI Notebook, Slant, and the LA Review of Books.
Billy Strings heard his leg snap like a piece of lumber over the roar of a Charlottesville crowd Saturday night. While the bluegrass star has postponed his remaining April tour dates following surgery ...
"At least I didn’t hit my head or break my wrist or something," said Strings on Instagram as he shared the rescheduled tour dates Jack Irvin has worked at PEOPLE since 2022. He covers and edits daily ...
Grammy winner Billy Strings, who broke his leg over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia, joked on Instagram and Facebook on Monday, April 20, that he was warned by fans about "screwing around" ...
"I had every intention of carrying on with the tour and Dave Grohling it," Strings said, revealing that the Foo Fighters frontman offered his throne. By Gil Kaufman UPDATE: After the original story ...
Michigan-born bluegrass superstar Billy Strings has likely heard the phrase used to wish someone good luck before a performance hundreds of times, but the musician confirmed Monday that he actually ...