Top Bluegrass Albums

by

Riley Johnson

Updated

September 8, 2023

Updated

September 8, 2023

Updated

September 8, 2023

Molly Tuttle keeps the spirit and sound of the country’s grittier traditions alive as she dominates the top Bluegrass Albums for September 2023. The virtuosic, award-winning singer-songwriter and her band, Golden Highway, strike gold with their songs in the album City of Gold that sparkle with well-crafted instrumentation, brilliant songwriting, and, of course, singing from the heart. As early as now, we can tell that it will be one of this year’s best albums. 

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There’s also the bluegrass gospel leaders Chosen Road following Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway closely behind with their highly anticipated full-length set, It Never Gets Old. The album features the band’s signature mix of traditional Appalachian instrumentation, tight harmonies over renewed originals, and updated arrangements of familiar favorites.

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Then there’s East Nash Grass coming together to release their second album, Last Chance To Win. It quickly caught the attention of bluegrass listeners that it entered this month’s list. 

Well, let’s get the ball rolling. Here are the top Bluegrass Albums for September 2023.

  1. City of Gold by Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
  2. It Never Gets Old by Chosen Road
  3. Me / And / Dad by Billy Strings
  4. Last Chance To Win by East Nash Grass
  5. Altitude by Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
  6. Live At Third Man Records by Old Crow Medicine Show
  7. Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton
  8. Crooked Tree by Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
  9. Celebrants by Nickel Creek
  10. Songs That Pulled Me Through the Tough Times by Becky Isaacs Bowman

The top Bluegrass Albums for September 2023 didn’t fail to impress. Don’t you agree? What’s your favorite on the list?


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Billy Strings, Chosen Road, East Nash Grass, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway


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