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Modern bluegrass? Rock and roll bluegrass? Newgrass?

These boys played this bluegrass down in Cincinnati
They're pretty good. Seen them i think a year or two ago. The bands are The images.jpg

https://youtu.be/OM2Luzbd4uI
 
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Good stuff. I enjoy this music for sure. I like mixing it up though. Thus the reason for the thread and variations. Thanks for sharing Gordo. These are classic bluegrass examples I appreciate.

My CD's showed up. Whitey Morgan and the 78's is good. Not Sturgill Simpson or Old Crow good. But good. More like classic outlaw country good. Think old Merle or Waylon stuff. Twangy. Lots of steel guitar. Some harmonica. I like it, but it isn't bluegrass. I listened to a few of the Blackberry Smoke songs so far. Good stuff as well. Not bluegrass. No Skynnard. Sort of a southern rock is best I can describe so far from listening to a few songs.
 
Jason Isbell. . . I like him. Not really bluegrass. Not really country. Sort of folky sounding. Kind of a James Taylor/Neil Young with a touch of Eagles at times. He is a good artist I appreciate but I'm not sure I would buy another CD.

Listened to the new Sturgill Simpson CD a couple times last night. It is awesome. Bit different than his others. If you are a Sturgill fan there is still some stuff that sounds like his old CDs but there is something different about it. Can't put my finger on it exactly. A few of the songs have an old sound to them. Not old country.

Aaron Lewis. . . .Disappointing so far. Haven't listened to it all the way thru yet. It simply sounds forced. He is trying SO hard to sound grounded, down to Earth, and trying to relate. I see a rock singer who is trying to pad his pocket. It just sounds fake to me. Like he is a square peg trying to fit into a round hole. Very bummed because his individual country songs that did well were really impressive to me. His remake of Simple Man was phenomenal. Maybe I just need to listen to the whole CD all the way thru a couple times. Honestly though, some of the songs I thought it was someone else singing. Think modern country singers like Luke Bryan or something. Clearly thrown on the CD just to get airtime and make a dollar. Not genuine.
 
I gotta check out some Sturgil. I'm sure I've seen him somewhere along the way but can't remember the band. Lots of folks are into him lately


 
I gotta check out some Sturgil. I'm sure I've seen him somewhere along the way but can't remember the band. Lots of folks are into him lately

His newest CD was nominated for a Grammy. I will say this: After listening to it several times through now, it is not like his other stuff. The first track alone has so much diversification, it is simply amazing. If you like a range of music, you can appreciate it. For example, he recut Nirvana's "In Bloom". Other songs have a jazz sound to them or even a motown sound. He is clearly exploring his musical diversity. Either attempting to reach new crowds or maybe recreating himself or maybe just showing off a little. lol