Reed Stutz is a multi-instrumentalist and singer who makes his home in Ringgold, Georgia. He draws heavily on traditional bluegrass from the 1940s and 50s, as well as old time fiddle music, with a particular knack for the mandolin style of Bill Monroe and those who followed in his footsteps. He plays mandolin, guitar, banjo, and fiddle and performs with numerous groups across the genres, blending a traditional approach with his personal style.
"I love the fact that Reed deep dives into his music, searching for the secrets that might reveal its soul." - Alice Gerrard
Reed joins us for A Celebration of Women in Old-Time Music, March 5–8, 2026.