The Infamous Stringdusters are "Dancing on the Moon"
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The Infamous Stringdusters are "Dancing on the Moon"

Friday, December 5, 2025 – The Infamous Stringdusters return with their fourth song off of their upcoming album "20/20," "Dancing on the Moon," available today via Americana Vibes.

The record comes out Feb. 13, 2026, celebrating their 20th anniversary with 20 songs.

"We co-wrote this song with two of our favorite songwriters, Jon Weisberger and Josh Shilling," said vocalist and fiddle player, Jeremy Garrett, "It's a light hearted song about falling in love."

Lyrics to the song include:
"She said all my life I've waited for a chance to fly...
She took my hand, said let's take a trip to the promised land...
We lift our feet so high off the ground...
Just like a dream will never come back down"

The band consists of Garrett, Chris Pandolfi (banjo), Travis Book (double bass), Andy Hall (Dobro), and Andy Falco (guitar).


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