Bluegrass Gospel

tagStarted 1940sPeak 1950s–presentLast big hit still active

Bluegrass Gospel combines sacred lyrics with bluegrass instrumentation: banjo, mandolin, fiddle, upright bass, guitar, and high, piercing harmony. The result can feel both exuberant and severe—revival meeting energy with mountain-string precision.

History

Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys and the Stanley Brothers established the form, and later groups such as Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver kept quartet-style spirituality at the bluegrass core. Because bluegrass itself grew partly from gospel harmony and old-time sacred material, this cross-listing is structural, not incidental.

Defining artists

Essential listening

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Sources

  • Library of Congress bluegrass history and country-gospel note