Most boomers think that only players from their day are worth cranking the old Victrola up for.
Thankfully that is not the case. There are hundreds of young virtuosos in every whistle stop in the nation. They cut their musical teeth on the greats before them who raise the bar each time.
With each crop of players, the expectations placed on them by their peers is higher. Much like computer skills, my grandkids are far more adept with a touchscreen than their parents are.
So, they are out there. We just have to listen for them and not dismiss them for their youth, dress or deportment. (Like a lot of Gen Xers did to us)
It's true what they say: "listen with your heart not your head".