Music in the Hills
Traditional hillbilly music, deeply rooted in the musical traditions of Irish, Scottish, and English settlers. Central to this musical heritage was the fiddle, an instrument that Scottish and Irish immigrants carried to the American shores, embedding it firmly in the heart of hillbilly music.
By the early 20th century, this rich, melodic tapestry was officially recognized as a distinct genre, with its commercial recording debut in the 1920s marking a pivotal moment. These early recordings captured the soulful, vibrant essence of hillbilly music, forever enshrining its place in American cultural history, and would also lay the groundwork for what would evolve into modern country and bluegrass genres.