Top Bluegrass Albums

by

Arden Lambert

Updated

April 11, 2023

Updated

April 11, 2023

Updated

April 11, 2023

You’ll find new records on the top bluegrass albums for April 2023, such as Let Time Ride by Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers – one of the top bluegrass acts in the business. Joe Mullins, who devoted his life to bluegrass performance over the past three decades, is considered a driving force in the bluegrass world. So, you should check this album out.

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There’s also Canvas by Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy. The two musicians are known as Canada’s reigning stars of Celtic music. However, the power couple stretched the boundaries of Celtic folk for their new album. They explored global sounds, blending their virtuosic fiddle playing with more modern production and advanced arrangements. 

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Meanwhile, Billy Strings, now hailed as the future of bluegrass, still holds the top two positions, nice and strong. 

Well, without further ado, we’re giving you the top bluegrass albums for April 2023. Check them out below.

  1. Me / And / Dad by Billy Strings
  2. Renewal by Billy Strings
  3. Raise The Roof by Robert Plant / Alison Krauss
  4. Crooked Tree by Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
  5. Let Time Ride by Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
  6. Alpenglow by Trampled By Turtles
  7. Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton
  8. Canvas by Natalie MacMaster + Donnell Leahy
  9. Stress Dreams by Greensky Bluegrass
  10. Paint This Town by Old Crow Medicine Show

There you go, the top bluegrass albums for April 2023. Which ones are you currently enjoying?


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Alison Krauss, Billy Strings, Golden Highway, Joe Mullins, Molly Tuttle, Robert Plant, The Radio Ramblers


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