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Friday, August 17
8:00 PM Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem Unique adventurous combo of roots music styles With Arbo’s bewitching alto at the helm, stunning vocal harmonies, a 100% recycled drum set, fiddle, guitar, and bass, daisy mayhem loves nothing more than choreographing a jubilant mix of traditional, original, and contemporary sounds....as hard to classify as it is to praise highly enough!
Saturday, August 18
1:00 pm The Mary Maguire Band takes the roots of folk, bluegrass, country and swing music and mixes them together. The vocal blend of Mary Maguire's colorful alto and the expansive range of Jeff Horton's baritone, complemented with the talents of banjo master Mike Kropp, will tickle your ears with tones rarely heard ‘round these parts.
4:00 pm Moonshine Holler Old time music from the heart, with soul! Paula Bradley & Bill Dillof, a husband and wife duet who perform old-time music of the southern mountains on fiddle, banjo, guitar, harmonica, Hawaiian guitar and banjo ukulele, with harmony singing and flatfoot clog dancing to boot!
7:00 pm Girl Howdy features the classic honky-tonk era of country music, with a repertoire from the likes of Hank Williams, Kitty Wells, Webb Pierce, the Davis Sisters and George Jones, as well as from bluegrass giants the Stanley Brothers and Bill Monroe. The core line-up includes Rose Sinclair on steel guitar, Betsy-Dawn (BeeDee) Williams on acoustic rhythm guitar, Paula Bradley on piano and Emma O'Donnell on fiddle.
7:30 PM - SQUARE DANCE Country Friendship Band with Doug Wilkins calling
Sunday, August 19
Shelburne Falls Military Band - 12:00 noon
2:00 pm The Hunger Mountain Boys Eclectic traditional American music Teddy Weber, Kip Beacco and Matt Downing are ready to take lovers of bluegrass and early country music by storm. Alive with the spirit of the early performers, their shows bring entertaining teamwork, first class musicianship and singing, good, heartfelt and sometimes funny material, with some excellent new songs in the old style. What a combination!
Our thanks to the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the following businesses and individuals for their kind support: Sponsors: Zoar Outdoor, Coldwell Banker Upton-Massamount Realtors, Heath Brook Studios, Calvin C. Carr, Esq., and Brian DeVriese Architect. Additional support: Doug Mason, Frank Labelle's Sales and Service, Eddie's Wheels, Crab Apple Whitewater, Inc., Plants for Pleasure, Greenfield Savings Bank, The Academy at Charlemont, Bank of Western Massachusetts
All Music Under A Tent and Included with Fair Admission Adults $6 - Seniors $3 Children under 10 Free NO DOGS PLEASE |