List of bluegrass bands
This is an alphabetical list of bluegrass bands. A bluegrass band is a group of musicians who play acoustic stringed instruments, typically some combination of guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, dobro and upright bass, to perform bluegrass music.[1]
Each band on this list either has published sources — such as a news reports, magazine articles, or books — verifying it is a performing or recording bluegrass band and meeting Wikipedia's notability criteria for bands, or a Wikipedia article confirming its notability.
For individual musicians, see the List of bluegrass musicians.
See also: Bluegrass music, Country music, and List of country music performers.
A
- The Accidentals
- Acoustic Syndicate
- Arkamo Rangers
B
- Balsam Range
- Barry Scott & Second Wind
- Bearfoot
- The Beef Seeds
- Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
- Biscuit Burners
- Blackberry Smoke
- BlueBilly Grit
- Blue Highway
- Bluegrass Album Band
- Bluegrass Brothers
- Bob Paisley and the Southern Grass
- Kathy Boyd and Phoenix Rising
C
- Chesapeake
- Charles River Valley Boys
- The Charlie Daniels Band
- The Coal Porters
- The Country Gentlemen
- The Cox Family
- Cherryholmes
- Chatham County Line
- Crooked Still
D
E
- East Coast Bluegrass Band
F
- Foggy Mountain Boys (aka "Flatt and Scruggs")
- Front Porch String Band
G
H
- Hackensaw Boys
- Hayseed Dixie
- The Hillmen
- Hot Rize
I
- IIIrd Tyme Out
- Ila Auto
- The Infamous Stringdusters
- Iron Horse (band)
J
N
Q
S
- Saddle River String Band
- Salamander Crossing
- Seagrass
- The Seldom Scene
- Sleepy Man Banjo Boys
- The Special Consensus
- The Stanley Brothers
- The SteelDrivers
- The Steel Wheels
- Steep Canyon Rangers
- The Stonemans
V
W
Y
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References
- Dix Bruce (17 December 2010). Getting Into Bluegrass Mandolin. Mel Bay Publications. pp. 54–. ISBN 978-1-61065-119-6.
- "The Gibson Brothers", AllMusic Guide, retrieved 2011-03-14
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