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[Western Music] Bluegrass masterpieces: recommended popular and signature songs

Bluegrass music is an acoustic genre that developed in the United States based on the traditional music of Scotland and Ireland.

Because the pioneering figure Bill Monroe was from Kentucky, the term “bluegrass,” which is both the name of a pasture grass and the state’s nickname, came into use.

It features ensembles centered on acoustic instruments, with the bright, lively sounds of banjo and fiddle being especially characteristic.

In this article, we present a lineup focused on classic songs in the traditional bluegrass style.

It’s a recommended selection even for beginners, so please take this opportunity to check it out.

[Western Music] Bluegrass Masterpieces: Recommended Popular and Iconic Songs (61–70)

The Blind Leaving the BlindPunch Brothers

A song released by the Punch Brothers, formed in New York.

It was performed at Carnegie Hall in March 2007, when they were active under the band name The Tensions Mountain Boys.

The piece features mandolin and banjo and incorporates elements of classical music.

ParadiseJohn Prine

A song by American country music singer-songwriter John Prine.

It was used in the 1997 film Fire Down Below starring Steven Seagal.

The song has been covered by artists such as John Denver, The Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash, and John Fogerty.

In conclusion

As a form of American roots music, bluegrass is a genre that has been steadily passed down to today’s musicians.

This time, as mentioned at the beginning, we focused on delivering classic songs in the traditional bluegrass style, but please also turn your attention to bands and artists who, building on bluegrass, are creating a broader range of sounds.