By Matt Hoisch
Friday, June 19, is the first day of KOTOgrass, a celebaration of archived and live Telluride Bluegrass performances. But Friday is also Juneteenth, a holiday that marks the day the last enslaved people in the United States found out the Civil War was over and they were free. As we acknowledge that day and our own local Bluegrass celebration, we also remember that Bluegrass music is a uniquely American mix of European, Appalachian, African, and African American musical forms. To examine the African and African American roots of Bluegrass, KOTO speaks with acclaimed musician Rhiannon Giddens and University of Tennessee musicology teacher and musician Sean McCollough.
Featured Music:
“there is no Other” by Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi
“Snowden's Jig (Genuine Negro Jig)” by the Carolina Chocolate Drops
“Following the North Star” by Rhiannon Giddens
“Wayfaring Stranger” by Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi
Original banjo music by Sean McCollough