Bluegrass music originated in the southern United States, and because of that many folks from the US find that it's a strong part of our identity. However, the music has also found it's way all over the world, and mixed and collaborated with other cultures and traditional music styles. To me, this embodies the true spirit of the music, and music in general. Today I'm going to highlight some bluegrass bands from around the world, who have either studied the music and fully embraced it, or have mixed it with other types of music and formed something totally new. Some of these bands are currently playing together, while others don't exist any more, but they all had a unique impact on bluegrass music as a genre.
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Alani SugarAlani Sugar is a young fiddle and mandolin player from Maryland. She has been involved in the region's music scene since she was 15 years old, and has the attention of musicians and music lovers alike in the area. She currently works as a professional musician and teaches fiddle and mandolin lessons online via Skype Archives
January 2024
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