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Re: [ARSCLIST] Bluegrass




For everyone's elucidation, bluegrass is the name given to the branch of country music that Bill Monroe created in the mid-1940s on Columbia records & the Grand Ole Opry.  Normally the instrumental components include virtuoso mandolin (a la Monroe), banjo (a la Earl Scruggs), fiddle, guitar and string bass.   Vocally, voices are pitched high, and choruses are sung using something close to hymnbook harmony.  Topically, the subjects stay close to death, mother, Jesus, and dysfunctional love.  Sentiments of alienation from home, God, a loved one etc. are common.  

Artists closely associated with bluegrass since the 1940s include Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, the Stanley Brothers, Jim & Jesse, Mac Wiseman, the Lewis Family (gospel), the Country Gentlemen, and  the Osborne Brothers.  Current bluegrass (and near-to-bluegrass) acts include the Isaacs (gospel), Ricky Skaggs, Alison Krauss, IIIrd Tyme Out, Blue Highway, Nickel Creek, Rhonda Vincent.  Recently Dolly Parton has recorded memorably in the bluegrass idiom.

Dick Spottswood

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