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What 5-25 songs should I learn that will be most likely to come in handy at bluegrass/old-time music jams? [more inside]
posted by mzurer
on Jul 18, 2009 -
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I have a friend who is a violinist. She's only played and listened to classical violin music. Please recommend artists and recordings of non-classical violin. [more inside]
posted by sciencegeek
on Jun 1, 2009 -
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Gimme That Old-Timey Religion! [more inside]
posted by Lipstick Thespian
on Mar 31, 2009 -
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Can you suggest some bluegrass-based modern artists along the lines of Alison Krauss & Union Station? Thanks!
posted by jackypaper
on Feb 13, 2009 -
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Identify a bluegrass/country song heard last week on the radio [more inside]
posted by gravelshoes
on Aug 6, 2008 -
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What if Getz and Gilberto were, you know, cousins? Would they still have made beautiful music together? [more inside]
posted by Acari
on Jan 16, 2008 -
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Recommend me some old, weird Americana in the vein of John Fahey, please. [more inside]
posted by nasty, brutish, and of average height
on Dec 3, 2007 -
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Should I dump my dreadnought for a resonator guitar? [more inside]
posted by snsranch
on Aug 21, 2007 -
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MusicFilter : I'm looking for not-so-serious covers which have been yanked from one genre to another. [more inside]
posted by twine42
on May 21, 2007 -
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I'm looking for examples of stripped-down bluegrass songs with the kind of eerie/sad sound that gives you goosebumps and makes your heart ache. [more inside]
posted by empyrean
on Oct 28, 2006 -
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I'm looking for artists/songs that sound like the slide-guitar/banjo intro to KMFDM's WWIII. I'm not really very familiar with bluegrass (is that even the right genre?) outside Bill Monroe, and none of his stuff sounds much like this.
posted by phrontist
on Aug 27, 2006 -
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What a surprise: I'm working on another music mix and would like suggestions. This mix features folk/bluegrass/country songs that tell stories. The less production, the less instrumentation, the more acoustic the better. [more inside]
posted by jdroth
on May 27, 2006 -
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So, I really think that a combination of bluegrass and ska would be really hella cool. Anyone doing anything like that? I can almost hear it in my head (all fiddles and guitars and mandolins, and horns, in a ska rhythm). I'd love to listen to any band doing that kind of hybrid-fusion.
posted by geekhorde
on May 1, 2006 -
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Appalachian mountain music and bluegrass owe a lot to the songs and styles brought to Appalachia by Scottish settlers who came from those highlands to the US highlands. Still, the music is different from most Celtic styles. How have musical styles in Scotland been affected by bluegrass, and what are some examples?
posted by OmieWise
on Nov 9, 2005 -
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I'm looking to expand my knowledge of bluegrass. [MI] [more inside]
posted by LeeJay
on Feb 4, 2005 -
21 answers
That high lonesome sound. Any recommendations for old-timey music—string bands, ballads, fiddle music, country blues, even up to orthodox bluegrass? I'll soon be surrounded by vendors of such things but I don't have much grounding—any really standout groups or recordings I should look for?
posted by kenko
on Feb 1, 2005 -
33 answers