Bluegrass Today Latest News & the NewGrass Radio Show

On January 29, 2025, the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville hosted a heartfelt memorial for Buck White, the esteemed patriarch of The Whites, a renowned country and bluegrass family group. The event featured performances by Marty Stuart, Vince Gill, The Isaacs, and Buck’s extended family, including Ricky Skaggs and the White sisters. The gathering was a joyful celebration of Buck White’s life and musical legacy.

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Buck White, born H.S. White in 1934, was a pivotal figure in the bluegrass and country music scenes. He was a founding member of The Whites, a group that gained prominence in the 1980s with hits like “Hangin’ Around.” Their contributions to the genre earned them a place in the Grand Ole Opry in 1984.

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The memorial service on January 29 was a testament to Buck White’s enduring influence on the music community, bringing together artists and fans to honor his memory.

For those interested in viewing photos and videos from the memorial, Patricia Eaves has shared a collection capturing the performances and tributes.

The NewGrass Radio Show is a weekly program that airs every Monday night on JamFest, a platform dedicated to showcasing a diverse range of musical genres. The show serves as a vibrant celebration of traditional bluegrass artists while also highlighting the new generation of musicians who are blending various styles to create “Music Without Rules.”

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JamFest offers a variety of weekly shows, including “What is Hip?!” and “Project Reggaeologist” on Sundays, with the NewGrass Radio Show taking center stage on Monday nights. This lineup reflects JamFest’s commitment to delivering a rich and varied musical experience to its audience.

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The term “New Grass” is also associated with the progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival, formed in 1971. This influential group, which included members like Sam Bush, Béla Fleck, and John Cowan, was known for blending traditional bluegrass with elements of jazz, rock, and soul, thereby expanding the genre’s boundaries.

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The NewGrass Radio Show on JamFest continues this legacy by featuring both traditional bluegrass artists and contemporary musicians who are pushing the genre’s limits, embodying the spirit of “Music Without Rules.”

For more information about JamFest and its programming, click here.