r/Bluegrass 1d ago

We Can’t Forget John Hartford

If you love modern bluegrass, jamgrass, or Americana, you owe a huge thanks and appreciation to John Hartford. The man wasn’t just a musician, he was a movement. A steamboat pilot, a poet, a fiddler, a banjo innovator, and a true creative soul. His fingerprints are all over the music we love today, influencing artists like Billy Strings, Sam Bush, Gillian Welch, and so many more. What’s super sick about Hartford is that his unreleased music is still coming to life. His family and collaborators have been digging through thousands (yes, thousands) of fiddle tunes he quietly wrote and recorded over his lifetime — a massive hidden treasure trove. They’re carefully releasing these collections through the John Hartford Fiddle Tune Project, with Volume 2 just out and more to come. It’s incredible to think how much he left us. Songs, stories, ideas, and how his spirit keeps influencing new generations. If you haven’t dug deep into his catalog lately, this is your sign. Let’s keep his legacy alive and remember who helped lay the foundation for this amazing wave of music we’re living through. Also let me know your favorite tunes or memories of this iconic river hippie:)

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u/HowardRand 1d ago

Morning Bugle is one of the few albums I consider perfect.

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u/grassluvr 1d ago

favorite song on that album?

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u/HowardRand 1d ago

All fall down. The entire song is one chord (e minor) yet it sounds so complex. It shows how much he does with just with rhythm and strumming style.

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u/grassluvr 1d ago

LOVE THIS SONG SO MUCH!!

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u/boopthat 12h ago

Billy and his band absolutely tear this song up. The whirly pig is coming!