The Infamous Stringdusters
[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Unlike rock ‘n’ roll, bluegrass music’s boundaries are often defined in very narrow terms and that has caused some bands to carefully consider their place within the genre. But, in order to survive, everything must evolve… even bluegrass. Enter the Infamous Stringdusters, the very model of a major modern bluegrass band.“At a certain point in our career, there was hesitation in calling us a bluegrass band,” guitarist Andy Falco admits. “These days, we’re much more comfortable with that label.” Banjo man Chris Pandolfi echoes the point: “We love bluegrass, but we have been influenced by other genres as much, if not more. When it comes to making music, we always try to be a blank slate and give new songs whatever they need to come to life. We just try to make something good, something that is true to who we are.”
On Laws of Gravity, that’s exactly what the Infamous Stringdusters — Andy Hall (dobro), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), and Travis Book (double bass), in addition to Falco and Pandolfi — have done. Their seventh studio set further proves that the band’s collective whole is far greater than the sum of its individual parts, as the song selection and pitch-perfect performances weighs the Stringdusters’ appeal to traditional fans against their musical quest to attract new listeners. It’s a balance that comes naturally to the band.
Here, trad-leaning tunes like “Freedom,” “A Hard Life Makes a Good Song,” “Maxwell,” and “1901: A Canyon Odyssey” pick hard and soar high, letting trade-off solos and layered vocal harmonies work their magic. As it continues on, Gravity reaches its roots deep and wide, but never sacrifices the wings of the band, as exemplified in tracks like “Back Home” and “This Ol’ Building” which pull from the blues and R&B strands of the Stringdusters’ musical DNA.
“The specific feelings in those songs lend themselves to a soulful sound,” Hall explains. “The longing of ‘Back Home,’ the passion of ‘This Ol’ Building.’ Slowing things down a bit, but still having a real edge and passion is the essence of that. And probably a bit of maturity on our part brings out a more authentic soulful sound.”
Indeed, the Stringdusters have worked hard to become the band they are or, perhaps, the band they wanted and knew themselves to be — a self-discovery process to which Laws of Gravity bears witness. “Once you start to move out of that, a lot of good things happen,” Pandolfi says. “You know who you are, and how to do your thing with confidence and experience. This colors the songwriting process as much as anything. We work so hard on the music, but it’s not hard work. It’s really the payoff, and it comes more naturally with time.”
Letting the past inform and the present propel, the Stringdusters’ style and substance are uniquely Infamous. Since 2007, the band’s ever-evolving artistry and boldly creative collaborations — including Ryan Adams, Joss Stone, Bruce Hornsby, Joan Osborne, and Lee Ann Womack — have pushed them past the edges of traditional acoustic music and carved out a musical niche all their own in the hearts of fans and critics, alike. Over the past couple of years, they released 2015’s Undercover, a covers EP, followed by 2016’s Ladies & Gentlemen, an album featuring multiple female guest vocalists. Those projects may have seemed like artistic tangents, but they actually proved to be a pretty direct route from there to Gravity.
“Being singers and songwriters, we were really ready to put some of our own songs out with us singing them,” Falco says. “In the same way solo projects can take you away to be able to come back and feel refreshed, the last two records have done that and we were ready to hit the studio with our songs sung by us.”
“We had much more of a vision for how we wanted this album to come together than we did with past projects,” Pandolfi adds. “We got the music, including all our individual parts, to a place where we knew we could go into the studio and just let it happen live. We are a band. We play live together and, more than any one song or achievement, this is what we do. Now we have an album that captures that.”
Part of Gravity‘s vision involved not road-testing and adapting the songs before taking them into the studio. That’s a new step in the Stringdusters’ process which starts with filtering through and whittling down a wealth of material to the best of the batch. “We take those 20 or so songs and take them to the next level as a band,” Pandolfi explains. “So much gets accomplished in this writing/arranging stage. It’s where songs become Stringduster songs. In the end, we share the songwriting credit because of all the collective work that goes into this (and every other) aspect of being in a band.”
“We may try the song in a number of different feels before landing on something that works for the sound of the band. If a song is good, it usually comes together fairly quickly,” Halls says, adding, “But we’re writing more diverse stuff these days, so some experimentation is always welcome.”
While the new record boasts a single instrumental track, “Sirens,” where the five fellas really cut loose on their respective strings, the vocals across the other dozen tracks tie this music to the bluegrass tradition in an even more profound way. “Singing is a big part of bluegrass music,” Falco says. “It’s an important part of the sound and I think that part of music gets overlooked a lot. The singing should convey the emotion of the song. That’s what we aim to do. One could argue that it’s more important than the playing.”
Out beyond Laws of Gravity, the Infamous Stringdusters have an even broader vision. “We just want to keep making original music, keep evolving as people and musicians, and continue to help our amazing community of fans grow and enjoy this experience together,” Pandolfi says. “When we hear from people that our music or the community around our music has helped them find joy in life, it makes everything seem very worthwhile.”
Falco adds, “We love playing together and that’s the reason we’ve been doing it for as long as we have. We want to able to do this until we’re old and grey. That’s really it — making music together and continuing to evolve our brand of bluegrass music.”[/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7iTCru7Umw” align=”right”][vc_btn title=”Website” color=”primary” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thestringdusters.com%2F|title:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thestringdusters.com%2F|target:%20_blank|”][vc_btn title=”Facebook” color=”primary” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fthestringdusters%2F|title:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fthestringdusters%2F|target:%20_blank|”][vc_btn title=”Instagram” color=”primary” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fstringdusters%2F|title:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fstringdusters%2F|target:%20_blank|”][vc_btn title=”Twitter” color=”primary” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fstringdusters|title:https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fstringdusters|target:%20_blank|”][vc_btn title=”Join The Street Team” color=”warning” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackspymarketing.com%2Fapp%2F|title:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackspymarketing.com%2Fapp%2F||”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”14491″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_empty_space height=”10px”][vc_custom_heading text=”Upcoming Events” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_empty_space height=”20px”][vc_raw_html]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[/vc_raw_html][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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Rhythms on the Rio
The 19th Annual Rhythms on the Rio Music Festival
July 30 – August 2, 2026 •. Del Norte, CO
THURSDAY PRE PARTY:
RHYTHMS ON THE RIO is an attendance-capped 3-day festival on the banks of the Rio Grande River. You will instantly feel the community-first mentality that has developed over 18 events to make ROTR what it is today; a value-driven, laid-back experience with GREAT music for all ages to enjoy TOGETHER!!!!
CAMPING TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY IN ADDITION TO FESTIVAL PASSES.
KIDS 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE! REDUCED YOUTH TICKETS for 13-17 year-olds.
EARLY ENTRY will be allowed on Thursday with purchase of an Early Entry Upgrade.
RHYTHMS ON THE RIO 2026 TICKET INFORMATION:
Children 12 and under are FREE – but still REQUIRE A TICKET!
Youths 13 – 17 require a YOUTH TICKET.
NOTE: 3-Day Festival Passes DO NOT INCLUDE CAMPING
At Rhythms on the Rio, we have always been proud to offer camping included in all festival passes. That is a tradition we have stuck with for 17 years. But recent changes to the Colorado State and County requirements for lodging tax (yes, your tent for the weekend is considered lodging!) have forced us to adapt our ticketing policies in 2026.
- Lodging tax regulations will be charged with each camping pass purchased.
- Camping passes will be sold separately and are required for all individuals (13+) camping at the festival.
- Youth (13 -17) camping passes will be offered at a reduced rate (12 and under are FREE).
- Not camping at the festival? No camping pass needed!
- 20X20 SPACE IS INCLUDED FOR CAR & TENT CAMPING.
We are offering a first-time Group Camp option and a designated Family Camp.
FAMILY CAMPING PASSES:
- Add this to your order to camp in the Family Camping Area.
- Quiet hours daily will be from stop of music on the mainstage to 7am the next morning.
- There is no charge for family camping, but a ticket is required for all adults (18+).
- Car/tent camping only.
- Limited amount available!
GROUP CAMPING
- Very Limited Opportunity!
- Secure a guaranteed camping spot with your crew (8-10 pp).
- 50’x50 space for your group site
- One )1) Tier 3 camper (RV, Gooseneck Camper, bumper pull), Two (2) Tier 2 campers and One (1) Tier 1 camper.
- Each camper must purchase a festival pass & weekend camping pass as well.
- Groups purchasing multiple Group Campsites, we will be reaching out to you to ensure you are placed side by side.
RV/Trailer Camper Info
RV/Trailer passes are in limited supply.
You must also purchase a festival pass AND a camping pass for each person attending the festival.
Only one RV/Trailer pass required for each vehicle meeting the requirements.
Vehicles with ANYTHING in tow, and ALL vehicles over 20′ will require an additional camping pass.
- These are in addition to the general camping pass that ALL camping attendees (13+) must purchase.
- ALL bumper-pull campers will need to disconnect from their tow vehicle.
- All sites are Primitive Camping. No water, no electricity.
- ALL CAMPERS INCLUDED IN AN RV CAMPING PASS MUST ARRIVE TOGETHER IN THE SAME VEHICLE AT THE SAME TIME – NO EXCEPTIONS.
Please be prepared to purchase the appropriate camping pass tier based on your vehicle configuration.
Tier 1: 20′ – 30′ Vehicles or vehicles with ANYTHING in tow (up to 30′)
If you are towing a camper and the combined camper/vehicle length is less than 20′, you may camp in the general campground (but you MUST purchase this ticket).
Tier 2: 30′ – 40′ Vehicles/RVs/bumper-pull campers
40’ maximum total length for towed camper or RV. The tow vehicle and camper must disconnect and park side to side. No companion vehicles.
Tier 3: 40′ – 50′ Vehicles/RVs/bumper-pull campers
50’ maximum length for a towed camper or any RV. Tow vehicles and large bumper pull or goosenecks will have to be disconnected and parked side by side. No companion vehicles.
These are available as an ADD-ON purchase to your festival pass and cannot be purchased separately.
After selecting your festival passes (one required for each attendee), you will then be able to ADD-ON an RV/Trailer pass (one required for each vehicle).
THURSDAY EARLY ENTRY
Early entry will be allowed on Thursday with purchase of an Early Entry Upgrade.
- This upgrade allows guests to arrive on Thursday between 11 am and 10 pm.
- One (1) per attendee is required.
- Ages 17 and under are FREE.
- Note: This will include entry to the Thursday Concert.
- You must purchase a Festival Pass for festival entry.
CAR CAMPING
You will be able to camp with your car.
There will be designated car camping areas for vehicles under 20’ and tents.
Because of the limitations of the terrain, we will need camping sites to be contained within a 20×20 space.
WE CANNOT SAVE SPACES FOR YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE SHOWING UP AT A LATER TIME. Sorry, but we will be filling spaces based on the time of arrival.
WALK-IN CAMPING
There will be camping available in the wooded areas on the festival grounds. You will be able to unload close to the walk-in area and then park your car nearby where you will have access to it all weekend.
(Camping in the trees is a risk and that risk is accepted by the attendee. South Fork Music Association or the property owner will not be held responsible for damages while camping in the trees.)
PARKING
Parking for vehicles not wanting to camp is included in the festival pass in a designated area.
Rhythms on the Rio has been developed, designed and driven by a board of like-minded volunteers for 20 years. No directors to pay, no board member compensation,
Produced by the South Fork Music Association, proceeds are used for children’s music programs with funding having been provided to 11 School Districts & music programs in the San Luis Valley. We were especially proud to help in funding the renewed Sangre De Cristo School District music program and the Alamosa Live Music Association’s school program. Combining Music, Yoga, family fun & camping on site with affordable pricing make this a true Colorado festival.
PLEASE BE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE PEOPLE WHO ARE HELPING YOU ARE VOLUNTEERS AND ARE HELPING TO KEEP THE COSTS DOWN FOR THIS WONDERFUL FESTIVAL. THEY ARE FOLLOWING THE RULES SET BY SOUTH FORK MUSIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND WANT TO HELP START YOU OFF ON YOUR BEST FEST EXPERIENCE.


