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Speaker: Ben Wright, Music Educator for Bluegrass Ambassadors, Founder and Banjo Player for Henhouse Prowlers, and Education Chair for International Bluegrass Music Association
Bluegrass music truly is an amalgamation of influences from around the world. It’s part of what makes the genre so perfectly American in origin. Join Ben Wright on a journey that not only traces the early influences on bluegrass from places like Africa and Europe but also zeroes in on North Carolina as one of the most important sources of inspiration for this ever-evolving music.