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  1. Some of the Best Bluegrass Songs of all time. Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Lonesome River Band, Earl Scruggs and much more. Classics to Modern Bluegrass. #blu...

  2. Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Like mainstream country music, it largely developed out of old-time string music, though in contrast, it is traditionally played exclusively on acoustic instruments and also has roots in traditional English, Scottish and Irish ballads and dance tunes, as well as in blues and jazz. It was ...

  3. BLUEGRASS LIFE is the world's largest network for Bluegrass music.

  4. Strictly adhering to its heritage, traditional bluegrass is music performed in the style of the genre's founding father Bill Monroe -- that is, fast tempos, tight...

  5. Essential Bluegrass. The songs that define the rich and diverse musical tradition that started in Appalachia in the '40s.

  6. 60 Best Bluegrass Songs of All Time. Category: Music. Table of Contents. A Brief History of Bluegrass Songs. Bluegrass Songs: Significance in American Music Culture. 1. “Blue Moon of Kentucky” by Bill Monroe. 2. “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. 3. “Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms” by Flatt & Scruggs. 4.

  7. Bluegrass, (genus Poa), in botany, the largest genus in the grass family (Poaceae), comprising more than 500 species. Bluegrasses are found in temperate and tropical climates worldwide, and several have naturalized in areas outside their native range. Many species are useful as lawn, pasture, and.

  8. Bluegrass, in music, country and western style that emerged in the United States after World War II, a direct descendant of the old-time string-band music that had been widely played and recorded by such groups as the Carter Family from the late 1920s. Bluegrass is distinguished from the older.

  9. F rom the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, bluegrass music—with its high-pitched voices, toe-tapping instrumentals, and seductive acoustic harmonies—emerged in the 1940s. The world has been ...

  10. Bluegrass. Born in the Appalachian region of the United States during the late 1930s, characterized by fingerpicked banjo along with other traditional instruments. Traditional Country. Closely aligned with American Folk Music and Blues roots, from country's inception in Appalachia and the American South until the popularity of Honky Tonk and ...