Prague Post: Pickin’ and grinnin’

Monogram on stage at IBMAThe Prague Post ran an article yesterday about the popularity of bluegrass music on the European Continent.

The hook for the piece is a show taking place in Prague tomorrow featuring Czech band Monogram. It’s a well written article discussing the European interest in a distinctly American music style.

Filtering the spirit of the times through the use of acoustic instruments enabled bluegrass to travel from its Southern birthplace to anywhere a guitar, mandolin, banjo and bass (or, in a pinch, a washtub) could be found.

I think Darrell J??nsson, the author, hit on something of importance there. If bluegrass is to stay healthy, we must not abandon our traditional roots, but we must seek to filter “the spirit of the times through the use of acoustic instruments.”

Monogram guitarist Jakub Racek is quoted extensively in the article. If you’re an American traveling abroad and would like to experience the European bluegrass scene. Here’s a bit of good news.

“In every European country there are fans running similar bluegrass festivals, and everywhere it’s more of an extended family."

"In concert, we generally do more songs in English than in Czech," he continues.

Be sure to look up a show if you’re traveling and enjoy a bit of home away from home, and meet some extended family members.

While none of these artists can claim ancestry in Kentucky or the Carolinas, they do have something in common with their American counterparts. As Racek says, "The roots are the same when the music comes from the heart."

Here’s the blog SauerkrautCowboys mentioned in the article.

0 Comments
Leave a comment
Comments are open and unmoderated for our registered users, only your first comment will require approval before publication. Comments do not necessarily reflect the views of The Bluegrass Blog. Obscene, abusive, silly, or annoying remarks may be deleted, but the fact that particular comments remain on the site in no way constitutes an endorsement of their content by The Bluegrass Blog.

TrackBack URI

You must

  • Register
  • and Log in in to leave comments.

    2008 European Bluegrass Band Awards

    Singer/songwriter Liz Meyer wrote in to let us know how the EWOB festival went this past weekend. She...

    Episode #31 – Jakub Racek

    Episode #31 of The GrassCast features an interview with Jakub Racek, guitarist, vocalist and primary...

    EBMA news

    Earlier this month we brought you news of the European Booking Network Notice Board, one initiative that...

    Bluegrass alive and well…in Europe

    We are always encouraged to see main stream media coverage of our beloved musical genre. When that coverage...

    EBMA launches European Bluegrass Blog

    Our friends at the European Bluegrass Music Association have launched their own blog, The European Bluegrass...

    EBMA winners announced

    This past weekend saw the awarding of the prizes for European bluegrass bands at the European World of...

    European Bluegrass Festival Calendar

    The European Bluegrass Music Association (EBMA) has a very comprehensive European festival schedule online...

    EWOB 2009 application deadline

    We brought you news in September that European World of Bluegrass Festival was accepting band applications....

    EWOB ‘06 names European Band of the Year

    2006 was a good year for the Italians and the Dutch during the European World of Bluegrass band competition...

    Event submissions for EWOB by 3/15

    The European Bluegrass Blog has a post from Rienk Janssen this morning noting that submissions for the...

    Washington Post on DC bluegrass scene

    The Washington Post ran an article in Sunday's edition about the gradual resurgence of bluegrass music...

    Ashby Abroad, final chapter

    Once again, Special C mandolinist Ashby Frank has been sharing his impressions of the band's European...