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蓝草在20世纪70年代加入了俄亥俄州的“反主流文化”。山姆的酒吧和烧烤店,莫迪阿姨的碧桂园,阿诺德,国王街和乡村酒馆带来了新的追随者和先锋女性和非阿巴拉契亚音乐家。WYSO、WPFB、WONE、WAIF、WMUB、WNKU和WOBO都演奏蓝草音乐。艾伦兄弟、拉里·斯帕克斯、来自印第安纳州的男孩、霍特穆德家族、弗农·麦金太尔和阿巴拉契亚格拉斯、凯蒂·劳尔乐队和干枝消防队都是该地区的重要乐队。Fiddlin’Van Kidwell、Bill Lowe、corndriners、Country Grass、Dixie Ryders、Hagan Brothers、Dorsey Harvey、Marcum Brothers、Muddy River和Wheat Straw也参与了当地的繁荣景象。女性(Pam Gadd,“Memphis Beck”Gentry, Julie Gray, Barb Kuhns, Katie Laur, Mary Jo Dickman Leet, Lora Murphy, Linda Scutt, Suzanne Thomas)表现突出。
Bluegrass joined the “counterculture” in 1970s Ohio. Sam’s Bar and Grill, Aunt Maudie’s Country Garden, Arnold’s, King’s Row, and Village Tavern brought new followers and pioneer female and non-Appalachian musicians. WYSO, WPFB, WONE, WAIF, WMUB, WNKU, and WOBO all played bluegrass. The Allen Brothers, Larry Sparks, Boys from Indiana, Hotmud Family, Vernon McIntyre and Appalachian Grass, Katie Laur Band, and the Dry Branch Fire Squad were important bands based in the region. Fiddlin’ Van Kidwell, Bill Lowe, the Corndrinkers, Country Grass, Dixie Ryders, Hagan Brothers, Dorsey Harvey, Marcum Brothers, Muddy River, and Wheat Straw also participated in the flourishing local scene. Women (Pam Gadd, “Memphis Beck” Gentry, Julie Gray, Barb Kuhns, Katie Laur, Mary Jo Dickman Leet, Lora Murphy, Linda Scutt, Suzanne Thomas) were prominent.