You know, for all those SG haters out there (you know who you secretly are), I have a tidbit of information you may fancy:
1. Remember the movie, "The Apostle"? At one time, it was the #1 soundtrack in America. Same with "O Brother, where art thou"
2. Ricky Skaggs, famed in country at one time, rediscovered his love in bluegrass - to the common listener, SG.
3. Allison Krauss, who has the pipes to do anything in music, is known for SG.
4. Gaithers, anyone? Even in LA, they get media coverage.
5. SG folk (and I have produced 3 SG exclusive shows in my day) despise crossover music. Although they will ride a headliner like Carrie Underwood to the bank, they don't play her music on "their" shows. She sings stuff with a beat, not "At the Cross" in Acapulco style. ;D
In short, I would like to offer that SG, albeit has a remote but faithful following, is not in the major food groups of radio. But it ain't that bad either.
But what do I know, I'm just an ol' Texas boy like Bruce.