old-time music
genre of North American folk music
Old-time music envelops you in a warm embrace, evoking the rustic charm of simpler times. With its banjos twanging, fiddles soaring, and a steady beat from the guitar or mandolin, it transports listeners to front porches and bustling barn dances. The energy is alive and spontaneous, often inviting clapping and foot-stomping along with its stories of life, love, and hardship. At its core, old-time music feels both timeless and deeply rooted in community, weaving threads of joy and melancholy into every note.
Emerging from the Appalachian Mountains in the late 19th century, old-time music grew as a response to industrialization and urbanization, capturing the voices of rural America. It drew upon the rich tapestry of fiddle traditions brought by European immigrants, melding African rhythms with folk melodies. Key figures like A.P. Carter of the Carter Family put this genre on the map with classics such as "Wildwood Flower," while artists like Bill Monroe helped define the bluegrass sound that emerged from these roots. The genre flourished during the early 20th century when regional festivals began celebrating this vibrant cultural heritage.
To dive into old-time music, start with “The Anthology of American Folk Music” compiled by Harry Smith; it's a treasure trove that showcases foundational tracks that shaped a generation. Next, explore the rhythmic brilliance of fiddler Tommy Jarrell’s recordings – his spirited style exemplifies traditional Appalachian sounds. Don’t miss out on Doc Watson’s work either; his fingerstyle guitar playing brings an extraordinary depth to any classic tune. Finally, check out the vibrant harmonies of The Chieftains to hear how they blend Irish influences into this genre's framework. After you've soaked up these essentials, you might find yourself curious about bluegrass or folk revival sounds that share similar roots.
96 artists in the catalog.
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There Is No Other
Rhiannon Giddens · 2019
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Kit and Kay
Mississippi Possum Hunters
Fleming and Townsend
Virginia Ramblers Orchestra
Cauley Family
Tweedy Brothers
Three Tobacco Tags
Hapeville String Band
The Dixie Reelers
The Carolina Tarheels
Dr. Humphrey Bate and his Possum Hunters
Ashley’s Melody Men
Scottdale String Band
Dr. Smith’s Champion Horse-Hair Pullers
Mac and Bob
Log Cabin Boys
About old-time music
What is old-time music?
genre of North American folk music
Where should I start with old-time music?
Start with "There Is No Other" by Rhiannon Giddens. It captures what makes old-time music worth exploring.
What are the best old-time music albums?
The old-time music albums worth hearing first: "There Is No Other" by Rhiannon Giddens, "Tennessee Pusher" by Old Crow Medicine Show, "Remedy" by Old Crow Medicine Show, "Old Crow Medicine Show" by Old Crow Medicine Show and "They're Calling Me Home" by Rhiannon Giddens.
How many old-time music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 96 old-time music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.