2013 in Review – Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums: Steve Martin & Edie Brickell, Alan Jackson, Steven Curtis Chapman

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With their hopefully not just one-time collaboration, Love Has Come for You, Steve Martin and Edie Brickell have the best-selling bluegrass album of 2013. Alan Jackson has found chart success in this genre with the simply titled, The Bluegrass Album, and lands at #2.

The loyalty of bluegrass fans is evidenced by the fact that only four of these albums were released in 2013. Where in most genres, sales drop sharply after a few months, ‘grassers have no problem picking up older releases.

 

Billboard 2013 Bluegrass Albums Chart:
1. Love Has Come for You – Steve Martin & Edie Brickell
2. The Bluegrass Album – Alan Jackson
3. Deep Roots – Steven Curtis Chapman
4. Carry Me Back – Old Crow Medicine Show
5. Timeless Hits from the Past: Bluegrassed – Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
6. Stars and Satellites – Trampled by Turtles
7. Best of Bluegrass: Collector’s Edition – Steve Ivey
8. Who’s Feeling Young Now – Punch Brothers
9. The Goat Rodeo Sessions – Yo-Yo Ma/Stuart Duncan/Edgar Meyer/Chris Thile
10. The Gospel Side of Dailey & Vincent – Dailey & Vincent

 

Liv Carter

Liv Carter

Liv is a career coach for creatives, and the people who work with them.
She holds several certificates from Berklee College of Music, and a certificate in Positive Psychology from UC Berkeley.
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