Aug-Bluegrass

by

Arden Lambert

Updated

August 10, 2023

Updated

August 10, 2023

Updated

August 10, 2023

Leading the Top Bluegrass Albums for August 2023 is the American Bluegrass band led by award-winning guitarist Molly Tuttle. Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway struck gold on their enchanting new album City of Gold, which contains a batch of heartfelt songs with relatable stories that are being played so magically.

Also on the list is Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway’s Crooked Tree, with contributions from several heavyweight talents – including Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor. The Grammy award-winning American musician co-wrote several songs for the upbeat, melodic album.

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There’s also The Arcadian Wild’s Welcome, where the Nashville genre-bending trio blended incredible instrumentations, angelic vocals, and harmonies to make some of the most serene music you’ll ever listen to.

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Other albums on the list were by Nickel Creek, Billy Strings, Dan Tyminsk, and Dolly Parton. We know you’re excited. So, let’s get the ball rolling! Here are the Top Bluegrass Albums for August 2023.

  1. City of Gold by Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
  2. Welcome by The Arcadian Wild
  3. Celebrants by Nickel Creek
  4. Me / And / Dad by Billy Strings
  5. Crooked Tree by Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
  6. Altitude by Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
  7. Accomplice Two by Tommy Emmanuel CGP
  8. Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton
  9. God Fearing Heathen by Dan Tyminski
  10. As We Speak by Bela Fleck/Zakir Hussain/Edgar Meyer, Featuring Rakesh Chaurasia

So, what do you think of the Top Bluegrass Albums for August 2023? Did you find your recent favorite records on the list?


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Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Nickel Creek, The Arcadian Wild


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