
High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music
Documentary · Music
Overview
Longtime fans of bluegrass music and those only recently discovering it will appreciate this documentary on the genre, which was born of a combination of African and Celtic sounds and is the base of American country music. This film traces the musical form from its Appalachian roots to the present. The rise, fall, and consistent revival of bluegrass chronicled through oral history and visual record, resulting in a priceless film that even casual fans are sure to enjoy.
Top Cast


Bill Monroe
Bill Monroe
Self
Bill Monroe
Self


Lester Flatt
Lester Flatt
Self (archive footage)
Lester Flatt
Self (archive footage)
Mac Wiseman
Mac Wiseman
Narrator (voice)
Mac Wiseman
Narrator (voice)
Jimmy Martin
Jimmy Martin
Self
Jimmy Martin
Self


Bobby Osborne
Bobby Osborne
Self
Bobby Osborne
Self
Sonny Osborne
Sonny Osborne
Self
Sonny Osborne
Self
Don Reno
Don Reno
Self (archive footage)
Don Reno
Self (archive footage)


Earl Scruggs
Earl Scruggs
Self
Earl Scruggs
Self


Ralph Stanley
Ralph Stanley
Self
Ralph Stanley
Self


Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss
Self
Alison Krauss
Self
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