| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WESTMINSTER ~ JAN. 31 Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen They're going to the Grammys! Join us at this send-off concert celebration, as the band gives us a taste of the music & musicianship which has earned them a 2014 IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year Award, plus 2013 Banjo Player of the Year ( Mike Munford) and 2013 Momentum Award ( Chris Luquette). Buy your tickets while you can!
Location: Carroll Arts Center 91 W Main Street Westminster, MD 21157 map | BALTIMORE ~ FEB. 6 Teodoro 'Ted' Ramirez Founder of the legendary Santa Cruz River Band, this quintessential folksinger and Official Troubadour of Tucson celebrates the blending of Indigenous Mexican, European and American music. Mixing Mexican stories with American cowboy-era ballads and poetry, Ramirez presents a unique and authentic portrait of his beloved homeland.
Location: Brown Memorial Woodbrook Presbyterian Church 6200 N Charles Street | |
| | DC Bluegrass Union Festival Feb. 27-28 | Join Common Ground on the Hill at the DC Bluegrass Festival! With a fantastic lineup including such luminaries and rising stars The Earls of Leicester, The Seldom Scene, Tim O'Brien, Sierra Hull and many more, this will be an event you'll never forget!
Location: Sheraton Premiere Hotel, Tysons Corner, VA 8661 Leesburg Pike, Tysons Corner, VA 22182
Tickets Hurry - Special rates end 1/20!
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Traditions Week Sneak Peek - DCBU Camp June 28 - July 3 |
It isn't too early to start to dream of summer - and we have a little something to dream about!
Announcing the DCBU Summer Camp Bluegrass lineup Tony Trischka - Banjo Claire Lynch - Singing & Songwriting
Russ Barenberg - Guitar
Rickie Simpkins - Fiddle
Danny Knicely - Mandolin
Marshall Wilborn - Bass Randy Barrett - Beginning Banjo, DCBU Camp Coordinator
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