Documentary at Owens traces roots of the bluegrass sound

The American music film series sponsored by Owens Community College continues Tuesday at 7
p.m. with a screening of "High Lonesome: The Story of Bluegrass Music, featuring Bill Monroe and
the Blue Grass Boys" in the Owens Center for the Fine and Performing Arts, off Oregon Road in
Perrysburg Township.The film traces the emergence of bluegrass from the folk music of Appalachian
descendants of Scotch-Irish settlers into a popular subgenre of country music.Hand Hewn String Band
perform before the film is shown.The audience can also visit "Rock On: Photographs by Baron
Wolman" featuring work that first appeared in Rolling Stone magazine in the Walter E. Terhune
Gallery.