Can and do, @artemus_5! Just my taste, but Bluegrass sounds much more musical than Rock ’n’ Roll to me these days. There are exceptions, mostly from the singer/songwriter crowd (Rodney Crowell, John Hiatt, Iris DeMent---Bluegrass AND Singer/Songwriter, Lucinda Williams, Buddy & Julie Miller, etc.). For Rock ’n’ Roll it’s the likes of Los Lobos, Richard Thompson, the dearly-departed Tom Petty for some. Hey, TP & The Heartbreakers. There's a 3-guitar band!
And in the opinion of some but not all, Dylan is somehow remaining as relevant as ever. But at 80 years of age, it can’t be for much longer. The next few years are going to be brutal. Gee, this is cheery! Someone here asked me how I’m finding the Northwest, having fairly-recently moved here after spending more than 3-1/2 decades in sunny SoCal ;-) .
And for really deep listening, there’s still J.S. Bach. This will reduce me in the eyes of some, but most Jazz just doesn’t speak to me. Too urban.