We have to sit through the usual tedious intro – "Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys not only are known as the originators of Bluegrass in our Country Music field, but they're also the originators of being the finest group in our Bluegrass field to do the old-time spirituals…", but then Bill Monroe starts singing in that extraordinary high tenor and it's all worth it:

The instruments are pretty good too. Jim Moratta on banjo, Kenny Baker on fiddle.

From the Wilburn Brothers Show, 1973.

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  1. Tim Newman Avatar

    Ah, I love bluegrass. I was delighted to find a bluegrass jam session to play with here in Paris: the beauty of bluegrass is you get very few arguments over what style to play a song in, and there is no limit to how many instruments you can have going at the same time (or the mix of instruments).

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