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    • "Tall Fiddler," Michael Cleveland
    • "Mountains in Mississippi," Darrin and Brooke Aldridge
    • "Blue Collar Dreams," Balsam Range
    • "Blues Are Close at Hand," Po' Ramblin' Boys
    • "Bombshell," Sierra Hull
    • "Down Low," Town Mountain
    • "Lemons and Tangerines," Aj Lee and Blue Summit
    • "Crooked Tree," Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
    • "Must Be Seven," Billy Strings
    • "Long Hard Times to Come (Justified Main Theme)," Gangstagrass Feat. T.O.N.E-z

    Our list begins with Michael Cleveland, a Grammy award-winning successor of such foundational fiddlers as two of Monroe's Blue Grass Boys: Kenny Baker and Chubby Wise. After all, the genre's lifeblood has always been its most virtuosic musicians.

    Married couple Darrin and Brooke Aldridge represents the long lineage of family bands while frequently playing on a show and stage integral to bluegrass history: Nashville's Grand Ole Opry.

    Few do a better job at presenting time-tested sounds in a modern context than Balsam Range. The North Carolina-based five-piece mastered instrumental precision and multi-part harmonies en route to a pair (2014, 2018) of International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Entertainer of the Year wins.

    Po' Ramblin' Boysoffers something for pretty much every bluegrass fan. If your tastes lean so traditional that it seems like only Del McCoury does it right these days, you'll appreciate the five-piece's knowledge of and devotion to music history. If you're craving something fresh, the group's original songs suit the same playlists as those by some ...

    Tennessee native Sierra Hull joins Chris Thile (Nickel Creek, Punch Brothers) and other top-flight 21st century mandolinists in keeping Monroe's instrument of choice at the forefront of bluegrass while ensuring that the genre remains fresh and relevant for listeners of all ages.

    Here's where our list strays from classic bluegrass preservation efforts (though as already established, tradition equals change) to inventive amalgams. In the case of Town Mountain, elements from bluegrass' beginnings anchor a sound that's just as indebted to Appalachian protest songs and the countrified rock of groups like The Band. Country outsi...

    On 2021's I'll Come Back, AJ Lee and Blue Summitstaked its claim as one of the most groundbreaking bands rooted in hardcore bluegrass. The lack of a banjo player on "Lemons and Tangerines" and other memorable songs might throw off old souls. But again, tweaking the expected formula is a tradition in itself.

    An elite vocalist, songwriter and guitarist, Molly Tuttle's a triple threat who's brilliance would've shone in any era since the 1960s folk revival. Yet her talents best suit our current situation: a time when the roots-bound yet otherwise undefinable concept of Americana allows her fenceless vision to flourish.

    At this point, Billy Strings' appeal transcends easy classification. Yet for the sake of this list, think of him as one of the strongest current links (along with the Infamous Stringdusters, Greensky Bluegrass and other festival fixtures) between the traditional bluegrass audience and the jam band scene that reveres banjo picker and rock idol Jerry...

    As its name telegraphs, Gangstagrass tests what happens when hip-hop MCs front a bluegrass band. Though that might read to some like a mix destined to fail, the group seamlessly weaves together two not-so-different strands of folk expression that often speak for the lower and working classes. Many first heard Gangstagrass through this theme for the...

  1. Old Number 7 – The Devil Makes Three. The Devil Makes Three is an Americana band from Santa Cruz, California, United States. The group blends bluegrass, old time, country, folk, blues, jazz, and ragtime music. The group’s members are guitarist Pete Bernhard, upright bassist Lucia Turino, and guitarist and tenor banjo player Cooper McBean.

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  3. Best Modern Bluegrass. Playlist • 2019. 299K views • 38 tracks • 2 hours, 54 minutes. Not so high and lonesome as the old timey stuff, but still great harmonies and real acoustic stringed instruments. Its great to see some super-talented young artists bring new life to the genre. Great playlist for driving or relaxing outdoors.

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  6. Featuring the talents of Oliver Anthony, The Dead South, Providence, I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow, Colby Acuff, The Devil Makes Three, The SteelDrivers, Old Crow Medicine Show, Sturgill Simpson, Billy Strings, and Carl Jackson. This selection promises a harmonious blend of classic and modern bluegrass tunes that'll get your toes tapping ...

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