Bluegrass Underground - Season 7

Bluegrass Underground

Season 7

2017 • 12 Episodes

Episodes

The Mavericks - Bluegrass Underground

1. The Mavericks

September 6, 2017

Enjoy the irresistible Cuban groove of the genre-leaping Grammy-winners fronted by the transcendent vocals of Raul Malo. The band has won awards from the Academy of Country Music, the Country Music Association and the Americana Music Association.

Chris Robinson Brotherhood - Bluegrass Underground

2. Chris Robinson Brotherhood

September 13, 2017

Listen to the group variously described as blues-rock, jamband and acid-Americana. Rolling Stone described their sound as “electrifying…boast[ing] a vintage rock vibe that’s at once quirky, trippy, soulful and downright magnetic.”

Russell Moore and Illrd Tyme Out - Bluegrass Underground

3. Russell Moore and Illrd Tyme Out

September 20, 2017

Hear a Georgia-born, internationally acclaimed band that defines the drive and precision of top shelf bluegrass. Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the group is a top pick on Amazon.com and a favorite of discerning bluegrass fans everywhere.

Kasey Chambers - Bluegrass Underground

4. Kasey Chambers

September 27, 2017

Tune in for a set from a singer-songwriter who traveled from the Land Down Under to Tennessee’s “Show Down Under.” From a well-known producing/performing musical family, Chambers is one of Australia's most successful and celebrated country artists.

Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives - Bluegrass Underground

5. Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives

October 4, 2017

Don’t miss this performance by the five-time Grammy-winner. With a bio that boasts stints with Lester Flatt and Johnny Cash, Stuart is unsurpassed as a rhinestone showman and folk philosopher who has proudly remained to country.

Parker Millsap - Bluegrass Underground

6. Parker Millsap

October 11, 2017

Enjoy a performance by a singer-songwriter deemed one of Nashville’s hottest new country roots artists. Winner of Americana’s 2016 Album of the Year, Millsap performs on guitar, harmonica and slide guitar.

Rhonda Vincent & The Rage - Bluegrass Underground

7. Rhonda Vincent & The Rage

October 18, 2017

Tune in for a performance by the “Queen of Bluegrass," who tours with her band, The Rage, earning accolades for her mastery of the progressive chord structures and multi-range, fast-paced vocals intrinsic to bluegrass.

Conor Oberst - Bluegrass Underground

8. Conor Oberst

October 25, 2017

Hear a set from a progressive singer/songwriter who has sung with numerous bands, including the Monsters of Folk supergroup. His songs of insight, detail and political awareness have earned him a large and devoted following.

Don Bryant & The Bo-Keys - Bluegrass Underground

9. Don Bryant & The Bo-Keys

November 1, 2017

The word “soul” has powerful resonance – musically, culturally and spiritually. No contemporary band embodies the power of Soul more than the Bo-Keys, made up of session musicians from historic Stax and Hi Records studio bands including drummer Howard Grimes, organist Archie “Hubby” Turner, singer Percy Wiggins, Grammy-nominated bassist Scott Bomar, and trumpeter Ben Cauley.

Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors - Bluegrass Underground

10. Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors

November 8, 2017

Hailing from the dual musical poles of Memphis and East Nashville, this band has toured extensively with such diverse artists as The Avett Brothers, Ryan Adams, Los Lobos, and Susan Tedeschi and now regularly sell out Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium. The band was first seen nationally on PBS’ series, Legends and Lyrics.

The McCrary Sisters - Bluegrass Underground

11. The McCrary Sisters

November 15, 2017

Nashville born and raised, the McCrary Sisters are the daughters of the late Rev. Sam McCrary, one-time preeminent leader of the Fairfield Four gospel quartet. Raised on harmony, these four siblings form one of the world’s premier gospel quartets in their own right.

Blues Traveler - Bluegrass Underground

12. Blues Traveler

November 22, 2017

This high energy, multi-genre band blasted out of Princeton, N.J. atop the furious harmonica riffs of frontman John Popper. Testing skills in blues, reggae, folk, hip-hop, soul, and southern rock, the band in the end emerged as key players among the growing and loyal Jamband audiences. The Grammy-winning band is also known for its Top 40 hits such as Hook and Run-Around.