![]() Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz stomp out any evidence of a sophomore slump on their second release. This Side Of Jordan is the breakthrough album from earnest Americana duo Mandolin Orange. So without further explanation, here are some of our favorite Appalachian albums. We only included artists at the intersection of the region and the musical style, which means bluegrass artists we love like Sarah Jarosz and Crooked Still who aren’t from Appalachia didn’t make the cut, and folks like Rainbow Kitten Surprise and Crooked Fingers who hail from North Carolina but typically make other types of music don’t appear either. ![]() 28), so it seems like an appropriate time to round up the best albums born of the region that brought us her and so many other folk, country, bluegrass and old-time musicians. One of the most legendary Appalachian artists, 86-year-old Loretta Lynn, is releasing a new record this month ( Wouldn’t It Be Great, out Sept. From harbingers like the Carter Family and Dock Boggs all the way up to modern artists like River Whyless and The Avett Brothers, musicians born of the Appalachia make excellent folk music steeped in generations of tradition. Inspired by African, European, Scottish and Irish influences, Appalachian musicians first emerged at the turn of the 20th century, claiming instruments like the banjo, fiddle, dulcimer and guitar and mastering folk ditties representative of the working class. While the mountainous region stretching from southern New York to the northern tips of Georgia and Alabama is heralded for its earthly wonders-the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains and the coinciding Appalachian Trail among them-it’s also rich with artistic heritage. Appalachia is home to a natural abundance as well as a cultural one.
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