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The Best Episodes of Bluegrass Underground Season 6

Every episode of Bluegrass Underground Season 6 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Bluegrass Underground Season 6!

A musical adventure series emanating from The Caverns in Tennessee's majestic Cumberland Mountains. Celebrating the diversity of America’s musical heritage with artists from the full spectrum of genres: Bluegrass, yes but also Americana, Country, Soul,

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 1 - Dave Rawlings Machine
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    #1 - Dave Rawlings Machine

    S6:E1

    Savor the Underground debut of a group that personifies “Americana”: Guitarist-singer-songwriter Rawlings with Gillian Welch, Punch Brothers bassist Paul Kowert, fiddler Brittany Haas and former Old Crow Medicine Show guitarist Willie Watson.

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  2. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 2 - The Suffers
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    #2 - The Suffers

    S6:E2

    Welcome these relative newcomers, a 10-piece band fresh out of Houston and fronted by the massive-voiced singer Kam Franklin and influenced by classic rock 'n' roll, country, Latin and southern hip-hop as much as Stax/Volt or Muscle Shoals era.

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  3. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 3 - Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
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    #3 - Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen

    S6:E3

    Join monster mandolinist (and chef) Frank Solivan and his band, Dirty Kitchen, whose sturdy matrix of bluegrass veined with jazz, blues, country and jam band delivers on their main rule: “No filler.”

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  4. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 4 - Hurray for the Riff Raff
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    #4 - Hurray for the Riff Raff

    S6:E4

    Hurray for the Riff Raff - with Alynda Lee Segarra, who hopped freight trains across America before settling in sultry New Orleans - promises to turn the Volcano Room into the French Quarter with a high-energy, funky, folky N'Awlins groove.

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  5. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 5 - Mac McAnally
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    #5 - Mac McAnally

    S6:E5

    Enjoy a set by this Mississippi-raised musical force of nature-a Grammy winner, eight-time CMA Musician of the Year, soulful singer, hit songwriter and Muscle Shoals session musician who boasts a following of fans devoted to the art of the song.

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  6. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 6 - JJ Grey & MoFro
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    #6 - JJ Grey & MoFro

    S6:E6

    Described as a mash-up of jam band, blues, funk, soul and Southern rock, the songs of JJ Grey, the "North Florida sage and soul-bent swamp rocker," reflect the area around Jacksonville, where he was raised.

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  8. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 7 - The Cox Family
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    #7 - The Cox Family

    S6:E7

    Hear the Cox family, who contributed several songs to the soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou?-the best-selling roots music album of all time. They returned to the national music scene recently with their first album in almost 20 years.

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  9. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 8 - The Lone Bellow
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    #8 - The Lone Bellow

    S6:E8

    As his wife recovered from an accident that nearly paralyzed her, The Lone Bellow was born as a creative outlet for singer Zach Williams. Now a thriving part of Brooklyn’s Americana scene, The Lone Bellow Roots-folk-rock trio was recently nominated for Americana Duo/Group Of The Year.

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  10. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 9 - Drivin' N Cryin'
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    #9 - Drivin' N Cryin'

    S6:E9

    Rolling Stone magazine explained veteran rockers DNC thusly, “Crunching hard rock is the Drivin’ part. Brittle country-ish balladry.” Hailing from Atlanta, GA, Kevn Kinney and Drivin’ N Cryin’ have for 30 years offered die-hard fans a blend that arcs from intimate acoustic folk to soaring (and searing) guitar-laden southern rock.

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  11. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 10 - Sierra Hull
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    #10 - Sierra Hull

    S6:E10

    The Tennessee mandolin prodigy is all grown up and comes to Bluegrass Underground fresh from releasing her third solo album, the jaw-dropping, Bela Fleck-produced Weighted Mind. Of her, Fleck notes, “She plays the mandolin with a degree of refined elegance and freedom that few have achieved… Her vocals and songwriting matured to the level of her virtuosity.”

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  12. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 11 - St. Paul & the Broken Bones
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    #11 - St. Paul & the Broken Bones

    S6:E11

    Seemingly born fully formed in 2012, this Birmingham, Alabama Soul band’s career hit the ground as big and strong as their sweat-soaked, seven-piece Soul-Funk sound, earning major raves from major media, including Paste magazine, Garden and Gun, Southern Living, Rolling Stone and NPR.

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  13. Bluegrass Underground Season 6 Episode 12 - Jason & The Scorchers
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    #12 - Jason & The Scorchers

    S6:E12

    Led by Illinois native Jason Ringenberg, the Scorchers crashed out of Nashville and began smashing down the walls between genres with their own brawling brand of country-rock almost 35 years ago. As trailblazers for the cowpunk and alt-rock bands that would follow, Jason and the Scorchers have received the Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Season 6 Ratings Summary

"Dave Rawlings Machine" is the best rated episode of "Bluegrass Underground" season 6. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 9/7/2016. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "The Suffers".