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Sam Bush
Sam Bush
American musician
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Clarence White
Clarence White
American musician
2
New Grass Revival
New Grass Revival
American progressive bluegrass band
3
Del McCoury
Del McCoury
American musician
4
Ricky Skaggs
Ricky Skaggs
American singer
5
Diamond Rio
Diamond Rio
American country/Christian music band
6
Dan Tyminski
Dan Tyminski
American musician
7
John Cowan
John Cowan
American musician
8
Laurie Lewis
Laurie Lewis
American musician
9
The Seldom Scene
The Seldom Scene
American bluegrass band
10
Union Station
Union Station
American bluegrass band
11
Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart
American musician
12
Doyle Lawson
Doyle Lawson
American musician
13
Gabe Witcher
Gabe Witcher
American bluegrass fiddler
14
Jerry Douglas
Jerry Douglas
American musician
15
Foggy Mountain Boys
Foggy Mountain Boys
American bluegrass band
16
Béla Fleck
Béla Fleck
American banjo player
17
Alan Munde
Alan Munde
American musician
18
Tammy Rogers
Tammy Rogers
American musician
19
Shenandoah
Shenandoah
American country music group
20
Bernie Leadon
Bernie Leadon
American musician
21
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
American band
22
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
American band
23
Butch Baldassari
Butch Baldassari
American mandolinist
24
Stuart Duncan
Stuart Duncan
American musician
25
Bering Strait
Bering Strait
Russian country music band
26
Roland White
Roland White
American bluegrass musician
27
Norman Blake
Norman Blake
American musician
28
Larry Stephenson
Larry Stephenson
American singer-songwriter
29
Bill Monroe
Bill Monroe
American bluegrass musician, songwriter
30
Blue Highway
Blue Highway
American contemporary bluegrass band
31
Chris Thile
Chris Thile
American musician and radio personality.
32
Peter Rowan
Peter Rowan
American singer
33
Restless Heart
Restless Heart
American country music band
34
The Grascals
The Grascals
American bluegrass music group
35
The SteelDrivers
The SteelDrivers
bluegrass band from the USA
36
Jim & Jesse
Jim & Jesse
American bluegrass duo
37
Nickel Creek
Nickel Creek
American progressive acoustic music trio
38
Edgar Meyer
Edgar Meyer
American musician and composer
39
Mike Compton
Mike Compton
American bluegrass mandolin player
40
David Grier
David Grier
American acoustic guitarist
41
Ralph Stanley
Ralph Stanley
American singer
42
John McEuen
John McEuen
American musician
43
Todd Phillips
Todd Phillips
musician, composer, producer
44
Mike Henderson
Mike Henderson
American singer-songwriter
45
Sid Griffin
Sid Griffin
American musician
46
Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss
American bluegrass-country singer-songwriter and musician
47
Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show
Americana string band based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
48
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
American country singer
49
Jimmy Gaudreau
Jimmy Gaudreau
American musician and songwriter
50
BR549
BR549
American country music band
51
Dailey & Vincent
Dailey & Vincent
52
Nothin' Fancy
Nothin' Fancy
53
Larry Cordle
Larry Cordle
American musician
54
Chris Hillman
Chris Hillman
American musician
55
Andy Statman
Andy Statman
American musician
56
Kentucky Thunder
Kentucky Thunder
band that plays with Ricky Skaggs
57
Nanci Griffith
Nanci Griffith
American singer-songwriter
58
Mountain Heart
Mountain Heart
musical artist
59
The Dillards
The Dillards
American bluegrass band
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Awards Received
Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album
Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album
Nominated For
Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album
Music

The Nashville Bluegrass Band is an American bluegrass music ensemble founded in 1984.

The group's members first played together in 1984 as a backing band for Vernon Oxford and Minnie Pearl; each of the members was an established musician from the Nashville bluegrass community. They signed to Rounder Records and recorded their Béla Fleck-produced debut, My Native Home, in 1985. Incorporating elements of black gospel and spirituals, then a rarity in bluegrass, they became critical and popular successes both in America and abroad. The group toured in some 20 countries and were the first bluegrass band to ever play in China.

The group continued to record for Rounder and Sugar Hill into the 1990s; two of the albums, 1993's Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go and 1995's Unleashed, won Grammy Awards for Best Bluegrass Album. Other albums were nominated for Grammys in the same category in 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998, and 2004. After the departure of bassist Gene Libbea and mandolinist Roland White in 1998, the group went on a brief hiatus, but after vocalist Pat Enright sang as one of the Soggy Bottom Boys from O Brother, Where Art Thou?, the group's career had a revival. They played as the backing group for many performers on the Down from the Mountain tour and album, and toured again on their own in the 2000s.