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DixieBelle

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I don't know if you're wanting to see bands live or just looking for CDs, but (in addition to those already listed) here are some more bluegrass gospel CDs I like that you might wanna check out:
The Lewis Famly (any)
Appalachian Express (I'll Meet You In The Morning)
New Tradition (any)
Blueridge (Gettin' Ready)
Alison Krauss & The Cox Family (I Know Who Holds Tomorrow)
John Bowman (Remember Me)
Charlie Daniels (Songs From The Longleaf Pine)
The Bishops (Kentucky Bluegrass)
The Easter Brothers (They're Holding Up The Ladder)
Jeff & Sheri Easter (By Request) - their music is more a mix of Southern Gospel, bluegrass & country, but good stuff!

Also, there are some good various artist collections of bluegrass gospel (like "Stained Glass Hour: Bluegrass and Old-Timey Gospel Music", "Bluegrass: Top 20 Gospel Songs of the Century", and the Gaither "Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming" collection)
 
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In my collection I have Ricky Skaggs, The Isaacs, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, The Gaithers Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming, Bill Monroe (old stuff), Paul Williams(dvd), Alison Krauss, Ron Block, John Bowman and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's Will the Circle Be Unbroken volumes 1-3.
 
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this is one musical genre that you'd be hard pressed to find an aetheist in. I'd say most all of bluegrass has Christian elements to it. I'm just getting into bluegrass due largely in part to Alison Krauss, so I don't have any suggestions other than her.
Good way of putting it! When I was growing up my dad had a good collection of bluegrass - Country Gentlemen, Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Stanley Bros, Louvin Bros, Jim and Jesse, etc...and used to play in a bluegrass band as a young man in the air force. So he got the Christian element even though he was 'far from God' at the time...Jesus saved him almost 10 yrs ago, turns out about 8 mos before I was saved!
 
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Actually any well-rounded bluegrass band will play gospel of some kind. Alison Krauss does some amazing covers. Bluegrass holds it's roots in the Bible belt, so it's hard to not sing some gospel in bluegrass. I play both Christian music and bluegrass (I play the upright bass) and we do gospel songs. Here in West Virginia almost every bluegrass band I've ever heard threw some gospel in there.

Check out Alison Krauss's "Jesus, Help Me to Stand". That song is so beautiful.
 
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Well we have a Bluegrass Gospel group. We are not a big name but we do have the biggest manager...JESUS Christ! Take a listen if you want. However, I am new to these post I can not post a link yet so go to:
sowersoftheseed-info (substitute "-" with ".") Then you should find us. God Bless you all. Also another great group is newfoundroad-com
Hope you have good listening!
 
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Just to give a little testimony to the power of bluegrass to impart Biblical truth, one day my youngest son was about five, he heard an adult say something about leprosy and he said "Naman had leprosy!"

I asked him "What else to you know about Naman" and he said "I know that Elijah told him to go swim in the river of Jordan".

I was pretty shocked because he was only seven years old and I know he hadn't read II Kings with us so I asked him how he knew that.

He said "Because you sing that song". Immediately, I recognized it as "River of Jordan" that I sing with some friends in a bluegrass Gospel band called Six in the Fire.

We talked about different songs and what he knew and I was shocked at how much he could put together just based on the bluegrass Gospel songs he'd heard and from the hymns we sing at home.
 
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