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High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music
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High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music

Jan 1, 1991
1h 35m
★ 7.0

Overview

Longtime fans of bluegrass music and those only recently discovering it will appreciate this documentary on the genre, which was born of a combination of African and Celtic sounds and is the base of American country music. This film traces the musical form from its Appalachian roots to the present. The rise, fall, and consistent revival of bluegrass chronicled through oral history and visual record, resulting in a priceless film that even casual fans are sure to enjoy.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Northside Films

Cast

Bill Monroe

Self

Bill Monroe

Lester Flatt

Self (archive footage)

Lester Flatt

Mac Wiseman

Narrator (voice)

Mac Wiseman

Jimmy Martin

Self

Jimmy Martin

Bobby Osborne

Self

Bobby Osborne

Sonny Osborne

Self

Sonny Osborne

Don Reno

Self (archive footage)

Don Reno

Earl Scruggs

Self

Earl Scruggs

Ralph Stanley

Self

Ralph Stanley

Alison Krauss

Self

Alison Krauss

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