Me/and/Dad, the newest project from the genre-bending bluegrass phenom Billy Strings, promises to add fuel to the fire that is driving Billy’s unlikely takeover of the music world. The father-son collaboration, coming November 18, is Billy’s third album in as many years and includes fourteen covers of classic bluegrass, folk, country, blues, and gospel songs that Billy grew up playing alongside his musical inspiration and lifelong playing partner, his dad, Terry Barber. Recording an album alongside his step-father – who raised Billy from the age of three after his biological father overdosed when he was two – has been a lifelong dream of Strings’ and is finally coming to fruition more than a decade after he began touring and building a fanbase whose diversity is only overshadowed by ...