My wife is the bassist for High Lonesome, apparently there's a bluegrass Renaissance happening up in North Colorado. I don't know much about the business myself, but from the way she talks about it, there's some pretty exciting stuff happening with it up there.
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Yeah there's definitely some areas it's thriving, but since I'm not professional and it's just a hobby, moving just for that reason seems a bit much.
I’ve since gotten into oldtime which is even more niche. How are you looking for players? There are a bunch of jams for bluegrass in my region. I do gree that bluegrass can be a bit rigid. Oldtime players find it kind of funny that bluegrass only musicians are such sticklers for a tradition that really only exists post wwii. I play fiddle, so I really dont have a problem of not having many masters to study so much as a problem of playing the damn instrument right.
I've found some on social media that are a bit far, but I plan to go once I'm working less overtime. Otherwise, just asking any musician I know or meet if they know anyone haha.
I'm just in a bluegrass desert for some reason. Go an hour or more in any direction and there is some community going.
That’s the way to do it. You may have to start your own out of a group of non bluegrass musicians.