The Bluegrass Roots were the English, Scottish, and Irish, who brough Country Music to the U. S. A.
People of the Bluegrass Roots played the guitar, banjo, and violin.
The average age of bluegrass listeners varies, but tends to lean towards older demographics due to the genre's historical roots. However, there is a growing interest in bluegrass among younger audiences, helping to diversify the age range of listeners.
If you mean Irish music? Its called 'Celtic' and it is the roots of country music and bluegrass as we know it today.
American folk music, blues and bluegrass music all have roots in Jazz. Jazz began in the early 20th century in the United States.
The Bluegrass states were North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. To remember them, know that all five states border each other and they're near the Atlantic Ocean.
Steve Earle? There is also a bluegrass/roots band called The Earl Brothers (featuring Bobby Earl)....
she is a young American actress.Hillbilly Goddess, Rounder,2007 & 2008 SPBGMA Female Vocalist, Traditional, Bluegrass, Acoustic Country, Roots
Fred Hill has written: 'Grass roots' -- subject- s -: Bluegrass music, Country music, History and criticism
Bluegrass music was performed by VS Band. It is a form of American roots music and a sub-genre of country music. It also has roots in Scottish, Irish, and English traditional music.
Bluegrass is Green.
Kentucky's nickname is The Bluegrass State, because of its bluegrass . Not all grass in Kentucky is bluegrass. Bluegrass grows heavily in the central part of the state, and becomes more sparse in the further areas. When you're in an area where all the grass is bluegrass, you can't tell that it's bluegrass, because it really is green. But - in parts of the state where the bluegrass is more sparse, you can look out over a grass-covered area and notice that certain patches have a blue-ish tint. Then can you really tell the difference in bluegrass and green grass. The Bluegrass State The Bluegrass State
Bill Monroe named his band the Bluegrass boys. The phrase "bluegrass" was taken from the name of his band. The "bluegrass" referred to is a type of grass that grows in Kentucky.