Bluegrass

Generally considered a variant of country music, bluegrass is a hybrid of old-time country and string-band music; British folk songs; improvisation and syncopation, reflecting the influence of blues and jazz; and a wide variety of popular commercial music. Although frequently considered “mountain music,” bluegrass was created by Bill Monroe in Rosine, Kentucky – far from the hills of Appalachia. Key instruments in the genre include the mandolin and the 5-string banjo.

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Richard Chipman Photos | Digital Traditions
Richard Chipman Photos | Digital Traditions

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Richard “Chip” Chipman is no stranger to folks in the world of bluegrass music. Since 1987, Chipman has owned and operated Low Country Music in Moncks Corner. The store has become a place for...