Carolina Chocolate Drops perform outside the Wilson Library at UNC-Chapel Hill. Part of newsobserver.com Great Eight 2007 - 8 bands to watch in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area.
Carolina Chocolate Drops perform outside the Wilson Library at UNC-Chapel Hill. Part of newsobserver.com Great Eight 2007 - 8 bands to watch in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area.
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If you ever feel the need to see a truly great show then you must see the Carolina Chocolate Drops! They will without a doubt blow you away. I saw the at the Bijou in Knoxville a couple weeks ago and I am still smiling and stomping my feet.
This is old time music pre-dates the modern bluegrass by some 50+yrs and more but it's still folk grassroots music. In other words is the daddy of the bluegrass....
Bluegrass predates the blues we know and black/white folks borrowed each others songs so there was so much cross fertilisation. The banjo is perfect result of an instrument that was introduced from african-americans
Actually Bill Monroe, the Father of Bluegrass, was influenced by the Blues, an American musical genre that came about via gospel/spiritual songs, work field songs and holler songs of black Americans/ex-slaves post-American Civil War. So the Blues were around at least 30 years before Monroe was born.
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