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      • As bluegrass music gained popularity in the mid-20th century, it began to evolve and incorporate elements from other genres such as country, gospel, and even rock ‘n’ roll. This evolution led to different subgenres within bluegrass itself.
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  2. It continued to evolve though the '80s and '90s, moving closer to folk and rock in some quarters and closer to jazz in others, while festivals such as the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, RockyGrass in Lyons, Colorado, and MerleFest in Wilkesboro, North Carolina began to attract acts from outside the bluegrass tradition, merging the bluegrass ...

  3. The origin of bluegrass music can be traced to the people who came to America in the 1600s from Ireland, Scotland, and England and brought with them basic styles of music that are generally considered to be the roots of modern bluegrass music.

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    What is Bluegrass?
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    The History of Bluegrass Music
    The Best Bluegrass Bands & Artists Today

    Bluegrass music is roots music from the American South. It’s essentially a blend of blues and gospel from African-Americans and string band music from Scots-Irishtraditions. Like several other related Americana subgenres, its early development was in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Settlers of Appalachia, particularly North Carolina, Kentucky, Tenn...

    Bluegrass instruments traditionally center around string instruments. Banjo and fiddle are considered crucial to the sound, with guitar, mandolin, and upright bass also being common additions. Dobro and dulcimer might also show up in bluegrass string bands. There were occasional homespun instruments added to the bluegrass sound, including washtub b...

    Early Appalachian Folk Music

    Early Appalachian folk music really began to arise in the mid-1700s and early 1800s. Lower-class immigrants from Europe (particularly Scotland and Ireland) arrived and created self-sufficient communities in the mountains, which eventually grew into the small towns we know today. Members of these communities lived on remote farmsand would gather for dances, usually playing traditional Celtic folk music. The fiddle was the centerpiece instrument for this music, and vocal ballads were also part...

    Old-Time Music

    From the early American folk songs and the desire to dance arose old-time music, which was played to cater to square dancing, clogging, and flat-footing. Like bluegrass, it was mostly reliant on string instruments, particularly those that could be transported easily. Old-time music (which is sometimes called old-timey music, or mountainmusic) is much more of a group effort, with the purpose of giving the crowd something to move to. It usually lacks the solo breaks that are typical of bluegras...

    Bluegrass Pioneers

    Bluegrass has deep roots in old-time music, but it also dipped heavily into jazz, which lent the genre its expressive brand of improvisational solo breaks. Kentucky native Bill Monroe– an accomplished mandolinist, singer, and composer– is considered the “father of bluegrass.” He also led the Blue Grass Boys, who helped usher bluegrass into the national spotlight. Bill Monroe & the Blue Grass Boys didn’t really hit their stride until Lester Flattpicked up the guitar and Earl Scruggs took over...

    Of course, bluegrass music is still very much alive and kicking today, with new incarnations of its traditions found in newgrass(also known as progressive bluegrass). Newgrass melds the traditions of bluegrass with other genres like rock and pop, sometimes adding new instruments like electric guitar and drums. Béla Fleck, who is considered by many ...

    Appalachian musicis still prevalent in the modern music scene, particularly in the mountains, where bluegrass music originated. There are several fantastic music trails where bluegrass history features prominently. The Crooked Road is Southwest Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail. Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina is full of great bluegrass ven...

    Music festivals are also great options for seeing the top names in bluegrass, as well as up-and-comers. Raleigh NC is home to the largest urban bluegrass festival, Wide Open Bluegrass Festival, which takes over a few blocks in Downtown Raleigh for days. The Earl Scruggs Music Festivalis another major NC bluegrass festival. Galax VA has the world-re...

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  4. Aug 16, 2024 · The Origins of Bluegrass Music. Bluegrass music can trace its origins back to the early 20th century in the Appalachian region of the United States. It was heavily influenced by various musical traditions brought by settlers from Ireland, Scotland, and England.

  5. 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.

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  6. By the 1950s, people began referring to this style of music as “bluegrass music.” Bluegrass bands began forming all over the country and Bill Monroe became the acknowledged “Father of Bluegrass Music.”

  7. May 29, 2024 · While bluegrass country music has deep roots in tradition, it continues to evolve and innovate in the modern era. Artists across generations are pushing the boundaries of the genre, blending it with elements of jazz, blues, rock , and even pop to create fresh and exciting sounds.