Newgrass
Newgrass is a genre of music that blends traditional bluegrass with elements from other styles, such as rock, jazz, and folk. It emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, characterized by its use of electric instruments and innovative arrangements. Artists often incorporate improvisation, making each performance unique.
Notable bands and musicians associated with Newgrass include The Infamous Stringdusters, Punch Brothers, and Yonder Mountain String Band. This genre appeals to a diverse audience, as it maintains the acoustic roots of bluegrass while exploring new musical territories. Newgrass continues to evolve, attracting both traditional bluegrass fans and new listeners.