Photobar showing three different Bluegrass groups performing at THE Aud in Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Bluegrass Artists

The Nashville Bluegrass Band

The Nashville Bluegrass Band

Formed in 1985, the Nashville Bluegrass Band has become one of the most predominant bluegrass groups ever to come together.

In the past eleven years, the group has become the most awarded bluegrass band on the music scene, winning Grammys for Best Bluegrass Album for their latest release, Unleashed and Best Bluegrass Recording for Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go, four straight International Bluegrass Music Association awards for Vocal Group of the Year, two IBMA awards for Entertainer of the Year, and one for Song of the Year.

The NBB has toured extensively, playing not only at Carnegie Hall and The Grand Ole Opry, but also in Italy, Iraq, Israel, Brazil, Britain, Germany, France, Egypt, Japan, and The People's Republic of China.

The quintet is comprised of Pat Enright (guitar), Alan O'Bryant (banjo), Stuart Duncan (fiddle and mandolin), Roland White (mandolin), and Gene Libbea (acoustic bass).