rrlund said: (quoted from post at 09:30:55 04/25/10) Not to beat the subject of bluegrass music to death,but has it become so popular that ANYBODY thinks a song or CD will sell if they just call it bluegrass? There was some gal on Prairie Home Companion last night by the name of Sara Watkins,claimed what she was doing was bluegrass. I don't know how to break it to her,but that wasn't it. Same way with some gal on that RFD TV show called Music and Motors claimed to have a bluegrass CD. No way. That stuff was crap too. Even Bill Anderson has a bluegrass CD out. I can't even imagine. Whispering Bill whispers bluegrass? Come on! Just tossing in a banjo,fiddle,mandolin and base don't make it the real thing!
Googled Sara Watkins, Wikipedia says she's Progressive Bluegrass. They use the term loosely in my book. David..............
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