Jojo's Restaurant & Tap House; Kruger Brothers; 8pm; no cover; Americana/bluegrass
The Kruger Brothers are one of the most respected acoustic groups in modern bluegrass and American folk music, known for their virtuosic musicianship and thoughtful songwriting. The trio—Jens Kruger (banjo), Uwe Kruger (guitar and vocals), and Joel Landsberg (bass)—formed in the 1990s and built an international reputation for blending traditional Appalachian bluegrass with classical composition and European influences. Originally from Switzerland, the Kruger brothers were inspired by legends like Doc Watson, Bill Monroe, and Flatt & Scruggs, eventually moving to North Carolina where they became central figures in the contemporary roots scene. Their music ranges from traditional string-band arrangements to ambitious orchestral collaborations, and banjoist Jens Kruger is widely recognized as one of the most accomplished five-string players in the world.
Fans in Frederick will have a chance to see the trio live when the Kruger Brothers perform on Saturday, March 21, bringing their acclaimed acoustic sound to an intimate local stage and offering a rare opportunity to experience one of the premier acts in modern bluegrass and American folk music up close.