Many people think of bluegrass as an Appalachian genre of music, associating it with the high lonesome sound of the “father of bluegrass,” Kentuckian Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys. However, ...
Fiddle players are often at the center of bluegrass music, taking on the role of the lead instrument. Before Bill Monroe became the so-called Father of Bluegrass, he was influenced by other musicians ...
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