Donna Hughes (musician)
This article is about bluegrass musician Donna Hughes. For other people with the same name, see Donna Hughes.
Donna Hughes is an Americana country bluegrass singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and animal rights activist. She has released several album on Rounder Records and one of her songs has been recorded by Alison Krauss. Her second album, Gaining Wisdom (2007), was produced by bluegrass guitar legend Tony Rice and third album (2010) by the legendary banjo performer J.D. Crowe. In August 2014, Donna Hughes produced and released two albums on her own label Running Dog Records including From The Heart bluegrass where she wrote 19 of the 21 tracks and a piano album Fly, writing 8 of the 12 tracks.
External links
- Official site
- Donna Hughes at AllMusic
- "Donna Hughes, Bluegrass Musician, Dogs' Best Friend!" by Staff, WNC Times, February 19, 2015.
- "Randolph singer/songwriter Donna Hughes targets dogs on chains (+video)" by Chip Womick, The Courier Tribune, February 7, 2015.
- "Hughes to release piano, bluegrass albums" by Staff, The Courier-Tribune, May 2, 2014
- "Bluegrass singer Donna Hughes coming to Mountaineer Opry House" by Derek Halsey, The Herald-Dispatch, September 4, 2008.
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