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Musicianship, Visibility, and Listening Cultures in Bluegrass and Country Music

The relationship between bluegrass and country music is often described in terms of genre boundaries, commercial success, or cultural stereotypes. Yet a closer listening experience reveals something more subtle: these are not strictly separate worlds of musical quality, but different systems for organizing attention, musicianship, and audience perception. At the center of this discussion sits Bruce Hornsby, an artist whose work bridges multiple traditions - rock, jazz-inflected piano composition, Americana, and even bluegrass collaborations. His career illustrates a recurring pattern: musically sophisticated artists often achieve a distinct artistic identity without sustained mainstream dominance. Hornsby’s brief commercial peak in pop-rock gave way to a longer, quieter legacy defined by musical exploration rather than chart presence. His later engagement with roots and bluegrass-adjacent musicians further reinforced his reputation as a player’s musician rather than a commercial archet...

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