Degree Name
MA (Master of Arts)
Program
Appalachian Studies
Date of Award
5-2025
Committee Chair or Co-Chairs
Lee Bidgood
Committee Members
Rebecca Fletcher, Christy Oaks, Timothy Stafford
Abstract
This study investigates gender disparities in professional bluegrass music. Through a mixed methods approach, combining quantitative data from festival lineups and qualitative interviews with six professional female bluegrass musicians, this research provides a comprehensive view of gender dynamics in the industry. The quantitative analysis of eight major festivals in the Appalachian region reveals that women comprise on 8.87% of performers on average, indicating systemic exclusion. Qualitative data from interviews and participant observations at Blue Highway Fest explores the social and institutional practices that sustain these disparities, revealing roles such as the “singer girl” sex appeal, manager, and token female. This research suggests that while individual successes exist, broader structural changes are needed for gender equity and representation in the field.
Document Type
Thesis - unrestricted
Recommended Citation
Hamby, Lydia, "Not Just a Good Ole Boys Club: Studying the Personal, Performance, and Professional Roles of Women in Bluegrass" (2025). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. Paper 4549. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/4549
Copyright
Copyright by the author.