Interview with Bronwyn Keith Hynes
In this episode of The Grazing Groove, host Joe Roberts sits down with Grammy Award–winning fiddler, vocalist, and rising bluegrass force Bronwyn Keith-Hynes for a conversation that blends music, storytelling, and a deep appreciation for community.
Recorded ahead of her upcoming performance at Roberts Family Farm, Bronwyn shares the journey that led her from a three-year-old discovering the fiddle to becoming one of the most respected voices in modern bluegrass. Growing up between Vermont and Virginia, she was drawn early to the expressive nature of fiddle music, learning by ear and developing a style shaped by Celtic roots, bluegrass tradition, and a wide range of American influences.
The discussion highlights Bronwyn’s recent career momentum, including her Grammy-winning work and transition from touring with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway to leading her own band. She opens up about that pivotal shift—from supporting musician to bandleader—and how stepping into that role challenged her creatively and professionally while opening new doors.
Listeners gain insight into life on the road, from the high of live performances—where energy, crowd connection, and musical flow create unforgettable moments—to the less visible but meaningful aspects of touring, including camaraderie with bandmates, long drives, and the bonds formed through shared experiences on stage. Bronwyn emphasizes that music, at its core, is about connection—not just with audiences, but with fellow musicians.
The conversation also explores Bronwyn’s creative process and influences, spanning bluegrass icons like Alison Krauss and Del McCoury to modern artists such as Sturgill Simpson. She shares how exposure to different genres, along with collaborations across the music world, continue to shape her sound and songwriting.
In a particularly insightful segment, Bronwyn reflects on what it takes to pursue a career in music. She speaks candidly about the discipline, persistence, and willingness to embrace uncertainty required to succeed, offering encouragement to aspiring musicians who may feel intimidated by the path.
Beyond the stage, the episode reveals a more personal side of Bronwyn—how she stays grounded through simple routines like hiking, cooking, and reconnecting with friends during breaks from touring. These moments, she explains, are essential in maintaining balance in an otherwise fast-moving lifestyle.
The episode closes with anticipation for her upcoming show at Roberts Family Farm, where fans can experience her music in an intimate outdoor setting that perfectly complements her sound and style.
This conversation is a celebration of artistry, resilience, and the power of music to bring people together—whether in a crowded venue, on a quiet country farm, or through the shared experience of listening.