Bill Monroe didn’t invent bluegrass music, but he refined it and is the person most often referred to as the “Father of Bluegrass.” The classic instrumentation includes upright bass, banjo, fiddle, ...
Like everyone else in her Pittsburgh family, Sue Cunningham was raised playing classical music. But Cunningham, who was trained on violin and played in orchestras from the age of 12, began to see the ...
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, ...
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