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A dozen reasons to attend MerleFest 2026 on April 23-26

If you are already a fan of MerleFest, then you can skip to No. 1. For the uninitiated, however, MerleFest is the younger, Eastern cousin of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. I discovered this gem of Americana festivals more than two decades ago after I moved to North Carolina from spending nearly a decade out West attending the Telluride festival. You may be surprised to learn that MerleFest has nothing to do with Merle Haggard, although that has proved confusing over the years. It was especially confusing the year the Hag himself closed out the four-day music festival. Instead it is named in memory of Eddy Merle Watson, son of bluegrass legend and North Carolina native Doc Watson. Known as one of the best flat-picking and slide guitarists of his generation, Merle Watson died in a farming accident in 1985 at the age of 36. Doc Watson  started the Americana festival that bears his son’s name as a fundraiser for Wilkes Community College in 1988 to honor his son and their style of music, that Doc referred to as “traditional plus,” meaning the traditional music of the Appalachian region plus whatever other styles the Watsons were in the mood to play. We lost Doc Watson in 2012 but he and Merle Watson’s musical celebration continues on featuring bluegrass, Americana, country, blues, rock and many other styles. This year’s festival will play host to a diverse number of artists, performing on 13 stages during the course of the four-day event April 23-26. Watch this video from the very first #MerleFest 1988 featuring Mark O’Connor, Tony Rice, Jerry Douglas, Béla Fleck, Sam Bush and John Cowan, many of whom will be performing this year. And while there are many more than 12 reasons to attend MerleFest, it seemed fitting to highlight a dozen reasons since that is the same number of stages the festival features.

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It’s not too late to get tickets for MerleFest 2026 with headliners Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Old Crow Medicine Show, Charles Wesley Godwin, Blackberry Smoke and many, many more on April 23-26

From the good folks over at MerleFest:

The countdown is officially underway as MerleFest, presented by Window World, makes final preparations for its 38th annual festival taking place April 23-26, 2026, on the campus of Wilkes Community College. This year’s event marks highly anticipated performances by 27-time GRAMMY winner Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry DouglasOld Crow Medicine ShowCharles Wesley Godwin, and Blackberry Smoke, plus a very special edition of the beloved Late Night Jam with Grand Ole Opry, hosted by Old Crow Medicine Show.

Tickets for the MerleFest Late Night Jam with Grand Ole Opry are available now at the box officeand online until sold out. With Old Crow Medicine Show as the house band, the Late Night Jam is sure to turn into a full-fledged jubilee –– an Opry-inspired showcase built on collaboration,spontaneity, and deep musical roots. With a rotating cast of guests including Charlie StarrWillie WatsonAJ Lee & Blue SummitMaggie Rose, and more, the night promises the kind of once-in- a-lifetime moments that define MerleFest.

Festival goers can also catch Old Crow Medicine Show across multiple special performances throughout the weekend, including a full-album set of O.C.M.S. and Big Iron World featuring special guest Willie Watson on the Watson Stage (Friday, 9:00-11:00 p.m.), as well as a special acoustic Hillside set (Saturday, 1:30-2:15 p.m.). The fan-favorite Album Hour returns to the Hillside Stage on Saturday (3:15-4:45 p.m.), hosted by The Waybacks.

Additional programming highlights include the Docabilly Blues Blowout at the Walker Center (Friday, 3:15-4:00 p.m.), featuring appearances by Amelia DayJim LauderdaleUwe Kruger, and more. Download the official MerleFest mobile app to start planning your weekend and ensure you never miss a beat.
The WCC Foundation is thrilled to continue the Silent Auction this year, featuring the convenience of online bidding and the chance to view items in person throughout the festival.You can browse and place bids before and during the festival — all without missing a beat of the music. This year’s auction will showcase an even greater variety of distinctive, high-quality items, and the 50/50 Raffle is back for another exciting year! Proceeds support the SAGE (Supporting Academic Goals for Education) First Year Experience program, empowering students to start strong and achieve their goals. For more information or to bid now visit merlefest.org/silent-auction.

MerleFest 2026 tickets are available now. For general admission passes, Late Night Jam tickets, and more, please visit merlefest.org/purchase. Save by purchasing advance tickets before April 22.


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Scythian announces String Break Cruise 2027 full lineup

Here’s the latest from your favorite Celtic rockers Scythian:

Headlining this musical juggernaut is the Grammy-Winning Steep Canyon Rangers! One of North Carolina’s most beloved bands, the Steeps are a headliner in the Bluegrass-Americana circuit, and their show will leave you with a grin on their face.

Next up we have String Break I favorites Carbon Leaf returning for another epic adventure on the high seas. Carbon Leaf’s brand of Indy Folk blends radio-ready tunes with masterful lyrics which will have you laughing, crying and dancing all in one set!

Indy-folk phenoms Tophouse are blowing things up while committing to their third straight String Break Cruise. Aside from being a viral internet sensation, Tophouse has received a standing ovation at their Grand Ole Opry debut, opened for Molly Tuttle at the Ryman, made their MERLEFEST debut and will be releasing their much anticipated new music starting in Gebruary! It’s starting to feel that String Break wouldn’t be String Break without Tophouse and we’re thrilled to have them back!

Yet another Virginia favorite – The Steel Wheels – is making their String Break debut, and we couldn’t be more pumped! If you joined us for Appaloosa 2025, you will recognize the founders of Redwing Roots Music Festival, who have long been favorites on the Americana music scene and their music is a masterful marriage of folk music with pop sensibilities.

JigJam (AKA, Jiggy Jiggy Jam Jam…if you know you know) AND The Elders will ALSO be returning for their second year in a row!

JigJam’s star keeps on rising as they solidify their status as the inventors of “iGrass” (Irish Bluegrass). The lads from Tullamore are quickly becoming favorites in the bluegrass world. With several Grand Ole Opry performances under their belts, you may see members popping up on stage with Sierra Ferrel here and there and their resume keeps on growing and growing.

The Elders are perhaps the most talented songwriters on the Irish circuit, and their fanbase follows them whenever they leave their home of Kansas City. If any band owned a city, it is The Elders and Kansas City. Almost 200 fans joined them aboard this past year, and it promises to be yet another epic set of shows in 2027!

We’re fired up to welcome back Socks in the Frying Pan for their THIRD straight year aboard String Break! The lads from County Clare bring blistering Irish trad, tight-as-a-drum harmonies, and the kind of onstage chemistry that turns every set into a full-blown session. And of course…the “friendly feud” with Tophouse continues. There may or may not be exaggerated storytelling. There may or may not be questionable attempts at Irish accents from certain Montana-based individuals. And there will absolutely be musical fireworks.

Upstate New York-based Driftwood made a huge splash at Appaloosa 2025 earning them a slot on String Break III. Their mix of male and female lead vocals creates a variety which hooks the listener and makes them feel like all their worries have melted away and they’re sitting on the deck of a ship somewhere in the Caribbean (hmmm…)

Closing out this incredible lineup is long-time Scythian buddies House of Hamill! Founded by the former lead singer of Enter the Haggis, House of Hamill is the perfect marriage of Celtic and Americana (kind of like String Break Cruise!) If you like harmonies, House of Hamill is your band.

We’re also thrilled to welcome Hilary Klug as an official Special Guest on String Break Cruise III! A Nashville-based fiddler, champion buck dancer, and viral sensation, Hilary has carved out a one-of-a-kind lane in the acoustic world. With roots in traditional Appalachian music and a modern energy that’s captivated millions online, Hilary brings authenticity, charisma, and serious chops to every stage she steps on!

Now that we gave you some info on the lineup, let’s get down to important navigational details (don’t abandon ship just yet)!

From Jan. 17–23, 2027, we’ll be casting off from Ft. Lauderdale’s Everglades Port and charting a course through pure paradise. Our stops include the Bahamas, Princess Cays, and Grand Turk — because if you’re going to pick and grin till the sun comes up, you might as well do it somewhere with turquoise water and a drink with an umbrella in it!

READY TO BOOK? CLICK HERE!

String Break Cruise III is ALL-INCLUSIVE

🍹 Princess Plus — automatically included!
Every guest is automatically enrolled in the Princess Plus package, and yes…it rules. This means

  • Staff gratuities included
  • WiFi for one device
  • 15 FREE drinks per day (up to $15 each — cheers!)
  • Two premium desserts a day
  • Two casual dining meals
  • Two fitness classes

All included. No extra math. No surprise charges. Just smooth sailing. And you can always upgrade your package for more perks!

💰 ZERO RISK — ALL REWARD!
Your deposit is FULLY REFUNDABLE UNTIL OCTOBER 1ST, 2026. That’s right — you can secure your spot now with absolutely no worries! Drop anchor early and relax.

!!! You MUST book through Travel Professionals !!!
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT: To access ANY String Break Cruise activities, you must book through Travel Professionals. If you book through Princess Cruises or any other website, you’ll be sailing…but you will not have access to String Break events. We don’t want anyone lost at sea on this one!

🛌 Cabins go faster than a stiff tailwind!

Remember, we’re already pushing 600 signups and last year sellout was at 950. This ship will sell out fast! The best rooms disappear QUICK, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. If you care about where you’re bunking, it’s best to sign up TODAY.

THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF STRING BREAK CRUISE!

Three cruises in, and somehow each one gets bigger, louder, and more special. We cannot adequately express how blessed we are to have been given this incredible opportunity to build such a wonderful community through this project. And it’s all thanks to each and every single one of you who has supported us along the way!  String Break Cruise isn’t for us – it’s for you

Thank you for helping us get this far – now let’s test the limits and see how far we can really go!


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MerleFest shares stage schedules for 2026 festival

From the good folks over at MerleFest:

MerleFest, presented by Window World, will hold its 38th annual festival April 23-26, 2026 on the campus of Wilkes Community College, featuring a who’s who of “traditional plus” talent.

Slated for the highly anticipated weekend are headliners Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry DouglasOld Crow Medicine ShowCharles Wesley Godwin, and Blackberry Smoke, alongside standouts like Molly TuttleRailroad Earth, and The Infamous Stringdusters, to name a few. Today, MerleFest unveiled its complete 2026 schedule for all 12 stages, now available online and via the official MerleFest Mobile App. Free to download on iOS and Android devices, the app features set times, artist bios, a festival map, and more — serving as an all-in-one tool for fans planning their weekend.

In addition to exploring the schedule, fans can now browse the official 2026 MerleFest merchandise collection through the festival’s online store. Festival merchandise is available to shop for a limited time in advance of the April 23-26 weekend, giving attendees the opportunity to pre-order festival favorites and show their MerleFest spirit year-round.

MerleFest is proud to once again welcome our 2026 Acoustic Kids Showcases with Andy May. Since 2001, the Acoustic Kids program has given young musicians of any skill level the opportunity to perform on festival stages in a supportive environment. Beginner through pro, all musicians 18 or younger are welcome to participate and share their music with the MerleFest audience. Each year, we host three 1.5-hour showcases and a half-hour Acoustic Kids Ambassadors set.

Pre-registration is required to participate in Acoustic Kids and is open from February 1 through March 15 (or until all showcases are full, whichever comes first). Register early to hold your spot! Online registration, showcase schedules, and FAQs are available at https://andymay.com/acoustic-kids/acoustic-kids-merlefest/, and detailed registration instructions are at https://andymay.com/acoustic-kids/registration-instructions/.

The WCC Foundation is thrilled to continue the Silent Auction this year, featuring the convenience of online bidding and the chance to view items in person throughout the festival. You can browse and place bids before and during the festival — all without missing a beat of the music. This year’s auction will showcase an even greater variety of distinctive, high-quality items, and the 50/50 Raffle is back for another exciting year! Proceeds support the SAGE (Supporting Academic Goals for Education) First Year Experience program, empowering students to start strong and achieve their goals. Online bidding for both the Silent Auction and the 50/50 Raffle will launch on April 6th. Stay tuned for more details at merlefest.org/silent-auction.

MerleFest 2026 tickets are available now, including the highly anticipated Late Night Jam featuring host Old Crow Medicine Show, guests Charlie Starr (of Blackberry Smoke), Maggie RoseThe CreekersAJ Lee & Blue SummitDUGDonna the Buffalo, and more. For general admission passes, reserved seating, backstage tours, parking, and more, please visit merlefest.org/purchase.

About MerleFest

MerleFest, presented by Window World, was founded in 1988 as a fundraiser for the Garden of the Senses at Wilkes Community College to memorialize world-renowned flatpicker Doc Watson’s late son, Eddy Merle Watson. MerleFest is a celebration of “traditional plus” music, a unique mix of traditional, roots-oriented sounds of the Appalachian region, including old-time, classic country, bluegrass, folk and gospel, and blues, and expanded to include Americana, classic rock, and many other styles. The festival hosts a diverse mix of artists on its 12 stages during the course of the multi-day event. MerleFest is the primary fundraiser for the WCC Foundation, funding scholarships, capital projects, and other educational needs.

About Window World®

Window World®, headquartered in North Wilkesboro, N.C., is America’s largest replacement window and exterior remodeling company, with more than 225 locally owned franchises nationwide. Founded in 1995, the company sells and installs windows, siding, doors, and other exterior products, with over 23 million windows sold and installed to date. Window World is an ENERGY STAR® partner and its windows, vinyl siding and entry doors have earned the Good Housekeeping Seal. Through its charitable foundation, Window World Cares®, Window World and its franchisees provide funding for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. Since its inception in 2008, the foundation has raised over $19 million for St. Jude. Window World also supports veterans through its Window World Military Initiative (WWMI). WWMI defines Window World’s commitment to honor and serve America’s veterans, active military, and military families across the entire franchise system by focusing on three pillars: Careers, Community Outreach and Partnerships. The Veterans Airlift Command has been a partner since 2008. During that time, Window World has contributed over $3.0 million in flights and donations to the organization. For more information, visit WindowWorld.com or call 1-800 WINDOWWORLD. For home improvement and energy efficiency tips, décor ideas, and more, follow Window World on Facebook and Instagram.


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Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Old Crow Medicine Show, Charles Wesley Godwin and Blackberry Smoke revealed as headliners as MerleFest unveils initial lineup for April 23-26, 2026 

MerleFest, presented by Window World, has unveiled lineup details in a press release for its 2026 event, taking place over four unforgettable days from April 23–26 on the campus of Wilkes Community College.

Fourteen-time GRAMMY winners Alison Krauss & Union Station will mark their long-awaited return to the MerleFest stage since their Sunday night closing appearance at the festival’s 25th celebration.

Also making a comeback are Old Crow Medicine Show, a longtime festival favorite whose ties to its founding legend Doc Watson trace back to the turn of the millennium. The revelrous string ensemble will also play host to this year’s Late Night Jam –– a beloved MerleFest tradition that was revived last year after a brief hiatus. Also on the bill are golden-voiced West Virginia singer/songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin, hard-driving Southern rock stalwarts Blackberry Smoke, decorated flatpicker and vocalist Molly Tuttle, along with Old Crow Medicine Show frontman Ketch SecorSteep Canyon RangersThe CreekersTrey Hensley, and many more. Additional acts will be announced in December, organizers say.

Each year, MerleFest honors the legacy of North Carolina music legend Doc Watson while celebrating and uplifting the next generation of talent. Its “traditional plus” framework invites curiosity and exploration among performers and attendees alike, creating a festival experience that is always fresh while preserving the soul of what makes MerleFest such a cherished annual tradition. One can’t-miss experience this year is the Saturday night Late Night Jam, hosted by Old Crow Medicine Show. This separately-ticketed, after-hours event is the ideal nightcap for those looking to witness a night of groundbreaking, “only at MerleFest” collaborations. Visit merlefest.org/purchase for details and to stay tuned for guest announcements. 

MerleFest 2026 will also welcome Sam Bush, The Jerry Douglas Band, Peter Rowan & The Walls of Time Band, Sister Sadie, Jake Shimabukuro, Hogslop String Band, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, Dom Flemons & The Traveling Wildfires, Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Melissa Carper, Leon Timbo & The Family Band, DUG, Scythian, Donna The Buffalo, Jim Lauderdale, Kruger Brothers, The Waybacks, Amelia Day, Andy May, Banknotes, Carol Rifkin, Charles Welch, The InterACTive Theatre of Jef, Jack Lawrence, Jeff Little Trio, Joe Smothers, The Knackered Ramblers, Laura Boosinger, The Local Boys, Mark Bumgarner, Mitch Greenhill & Mitch’s Kitchen, Pete & Joan Wernick, Presley Barker, Roy Book Binder, T. Michael Coleman, Tony Williamson and Wayne Henderson, with additional artists to be announced in the coming weeks.

The WCC Foundation is thrilled to continue the Silent Auction this year, featuring the convenience of online bidding and the chance to view items in person throughout the festival. You can browse and place bids before and during the festival — all without missing a beat of the music. This year’s auction will showcase an even greater variety of distinctive, high-quality items, and the 50/50 Raffle is back for another exciting year! Proceeds support the SAGE (Supporting Academic Goals for Education) First Year Experience program, empowering students to start strong and achieve their goals. Stay tuned for more details at merlefest.org/silent-auction.

MerleFest 2026 tickets are available now. For general admission passes, as well as covered patio seating, reserved seating, camping, parking, and more, please visit merlefest.org/purchase.

MerleFest volunteer applications are now open. As a volunteer, participants will receive free entry to the festival for the entire day of their shift, free parking and shuttle, and 10% off camping at River’s Edge Campground. Most importantly, volunteers will be supporting a major fundraiser for Wilkes Community College. Please visit merlefest.org/volunteer to sign up before the April 15 deadline. 

Apply to be a MerleFest vendor! Vendors are carefully selected to provide a variety of quality and unique goods for every MerleFest fan. Included in the vendor fee is the cost of your tent, tent setup, fire extinguisher, gutters, table, chairs, lightbulb for night time illumination, on-campus security, as well as general admission passes for the entire festival and one on-campus parking pass. Simply put, it’s a great deal! Please visit merlefest.org/vendors to apply now before the application window closes on Jan. 15.

Apply to be a MerleFest food vendor! MerleFest is looking for a few select non-profit organizations to fill availability in the main food tent!  If your civic organization or local non-profit has food service experience and would like to participate, please visit merlefest.org/vendors to apply. The application window closes on Dec. 1.

Apply to be a food truck vendor! MerleFest is accepting applications for food trucks. A limited number of food trucks will be featured in the Shoppes at MerleFest. These vendors will be carefully selected in order to bring only the best offerings and service to our fans. Please visit merlefest.org/vendors to apply now before the application window closes on Dec. 1.


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North Carolina Folk Festival named ‘Signature Event of the Southeast for 2025’

The Southeast Tourism Society (STS) has named the North Carolina Folk Festival as one of its Signature Events of the Southeast for 2025, recognizing it among the region’s top annual festivals. Travel industry experts select these top events each year, shining a spotlight on the people and experiences that make them special.

“Being named a Signature Event of the Southeast is an incredible honor, but it’s only the start,” said Jodee Ruppel, NC Folk Festival executive director, in a release. “This recognition inspires our commitment to keep growing with more amazing artists, diverse traditions, and bringing new audiences to Greensboro to experience the vibe of our festival and our city.”

The 2025 NC Folk Festival will fill downtown Greensboro with the sounds of global music Sept. 12–14. This year’s headliners include Sammy Rae & The Friends (Friday), Arrested Development (Saturday) and Steep Canyon Rangers (Sunday).

The three-day festival, now in its 11th year, began as the National Folk Festival before transitioning into its North Carolina version. It draws more than 100,000 visitors to downtown Greensboro annually.

“Being named a Signature Event of the Southeast is a tremendous honor that speaks volumes about the North Carolina Folk Festival’s impact—not just in our community, but across the region,” said Melvin “Skip” Alston, chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners, in a release. “Guilford County has long been a destination for arts, culture, and community, and we couldn’t be prouder of the Folk Festival in achieving this national recognition. The festival is a celebration of the rich diversity that makes our community special, and this accolade reinforces what we’ve always known—it’s one of the best events in the South.

“It’s wonderful to see the N.C. Folk Festival recognized as a Signature Event of the Southeast. This honor reflects the talent, diversity and community spirit the festival brings to Greensboro every year, and it’s exciting to see something that started here getting regional recognition,” says Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan.

For more than 40 years, STS has celebrated the Southeast’s premier festivals, honoring the dedication of event organizers while providing additional exposure. Events considered for the STS Signature Events of the Southeast recognition must be at least three years old and attract a minimum of 1,000 attendees.


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Sam Bush, Rhonda Vincent, Steep Canyon Rangers, Chatham County Line, Amythyst Kiah, and many more to perform at 2024 IBMA Festival Main Stage on Sept. 27-28

During the two-day festival, the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) and Pinecone bring some of the best in bluegrass music across downtown Raleigh, from the Main Stage at the Red Hat Amphitheater to six street stages on and around Fayetteville Street on Sept. 27-28, 2024.

The 2024 lineup features:

FRIDAY
Sierra Ferrell, Sam Bush, Rhonda Vincent & the Rage, Crying Uncle

SATURDAY
Steep Canyon Rangers (with special guests Chatham County Line), Sierra Hull, Amythyst Kiah, Danny Paisley

In addition to the Red Hat Amphitheater, there are six more stages at IBMA Bluegrass Live! powered by PNC. Performers on those stages include:
Balsam Range; Barefoot Movement; Broken Compass; Compton & Newberry; Chris Jones & the Night Drivers; Country Current (US Navy Band); Dewey & Leslie Brown; Earl White String Band; Evans, Smith & May, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen; From China to Appalachia (Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer with Chao Tian); Golden Shoals, The Gospel Jubilators; The Gravy Boys; Hank, Pattie & the Current; Henhouse Prowlers; Jacob Jolliff Band; Jake Blount; Jake Leg; Jim Lauderdale; Junior Appalachian Musicians; Kaia Kater; Laurie Lewis & the Right Hands; Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road; New Dangerfield; Nixon; Blevins & Gage; Raised in Raleigh All Star Jam; Sister Sadie; Songs From the Road Band; The Tan & Sober Gentlemen; Tray Wellington Band; Union Grove Old Time Fiddlers’ Convention 100th Anniversary; Unspoken Tradition; The Williamson Brothers; Wyatt Ellis; and more!

IAs in years past, events during IBMA World of Bluegrass will take place at the Raleigh Convention Center, the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts, the Red Hat Amphitheater and at various venues in town.

“This is our favorite time of year. I just love seeing everyone coming down to Raleigh with guitars and banjos slung over their shoulders,” said David Brower, festival producer and executive director of PineCone, in a press release. “In addition to all the bands playing the big stages, there’s also something special for the everyday pickers. We’re dedicating a stage to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Union Grove Old Time Fiddlers Convention. We’ll have contests for fiddlers, banjo, mandolin and guitar players, plus a great big square dance to cap off the afternoon each day. Lifting up North Carolina’s musical traditions is something we’ve been proud to do with the festival over the last decade.”

For the 12th year, PNC Bank returns as the presenting sponsor of IBMA Bluegrass Live! powered by PNC. “Since helping bring this festival to Raleigh during the early days of PNC’s local growth story, all of us at PNC have been committed to making this event a success for visitors, residents and local businesses,” said Jim Hansen, PNC regional president for Eastern Carolinas, in a release. “We look forward to this year’s event, the community togetherness it will foster and the economic impact it will create.”

IBMA Bluegrass Live! powered by PNC is part of the five-day IBMA World of Bluegrass event, billed “The Most Important Week in Bluegrass,” which also includes the IBMA Business Conference, the IBMA Bluegrass Ramble showcase series and the 35th Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards, Sept. 24-28.

Tickets and hotel reservations will open for IBMA members May 8 and to the general public May 15. More information is available at the IBMA World of Bluegrass website, worldofbluegrass.org.

ABOUT IBMA

IBMA is the non-profit music association that connects, educates, and empowers bluegrass professionals and enthusiasts, honoring tradition and encouraging innovation in the bluegrass community worldwide. IBMA Bluegrass Live! powered by PNC, featuring the best of the best in bluegrass today, helps benefit the IBMA Trust Fund—a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that assists bluegrass professionals during financial emergencies—and introduces the music to thousands of new fans every year.

ABOUT PINECONE

PineCone is the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music. It is a Raleigh-based nonprofit that serves as the official local host and festival producer for IBMA’s World of Bluegrass. It was founded in 1984 by a group of friends looking to preserve, present and promote music and dance that’s rooted in the Piedmont. PineCone hosts year-round events that highlight rich and diverse musical traditions that’ve been passed down informally for generations. There’s more about PineCone’s concerts, jam sessions, workshops, camps, youth programs and weekly radio show at pinecone.org.


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Steep Canyon Rangers to release ‘Live at Greenfield Lake’ album on Aug. 30

Band To Headline IBMA Bluegrass Live! Festival in September

41-Date Tour Confirmed Through the Fall

Watch/share: “Live at Greenfield Lake” Album Trailer

GRAMMY Award-winning Steep Canyon Rangers announce the Aug. 30 release of “Live at Greenfield Lake,” the band’s first live album of original material, recorded at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater in Wilmington, North Carolina, on Sept. 29, 2023. 

The 16-track album is now available for pre-order on digital, CD and LP. Mixed and pressed at the state-of-the-art audiophile facilities of Citizen Vinyl in the band’s hometown of Asheville, North Carolina, lacquers were cut by renowned engineer Jeff Powell of Takeout Vinyl. Housed in a gatefold jacket, the first LP is pressed on deep purple color vinyl and the second on yellow color vinyl.

From the spellbinding, tender performances of “Recommend Me” and “Birds of Ohio” mixed with blistering, barnburning renditions of “Afterglow” and “Sunny Days,” “Live at Greenfield Lake” exhibits the wide breadth of styles and genres the band tackles in concert, and captures the magic of their onstage chemistry, demonstrating unparalleled harmonies, rich songwriting and unforgettable performances. 

“This particular Greenfield Lake Amphitheater show is an example of the kind of night that we all dream of as musicians: a beautiful setting, an enthusiastic crowd, and the band is absolutely on fire,” offers Ranger Aaron Burdett. “While these performances do happen, it’s tough to get all of those elements at once. It’s like catching lightning in a bottle. But we did it on Sept. 29 of 2023 and had the good fortune to get it all down on tape. Live SCR is the best SCR by far. Makes me happy and grateful every time I hear this recording.” 

Of the album, Beau Gunn, presenter/buyer at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater, adds: “Two things are synonymous with North Carolina Music: one is Greenfield Lake Amphitheater and the other is Steep Canyon Rangers. The magic and music were definitely in the air that night and captured perfectly in this first-ever live release recorded at The Lake.” 

On May 17, the band will embark on a 41-date tour, beginning in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, with Steve Martin and Martin Short. They will perform with the North Carolina Symphony on June 8 at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, North Carolina, return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre June 14 and the Ryman Auditorium June 20, and finish out the fall tour run with a return to Greenfield Lake Amphitheater Sept. 27 and will headline the IBMA Bluegrass Live! Festival at Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh, North Carolina, Sept. 28. A complete list of dates is below; tickets are available here.

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MerleFest 2024 attracts more diverse acts and ends on a high note

Photo courtesy of MerleFest and Billy Potter

After last year’s affectionately dubbed “MudFest,” MerleFest 2024 was blessed with only a few sprinkles and mostly sunny skies. That may be in large part to the new concrete slab that now graces the area in front of the Watson Stage that for decades has turned into a mud pit when the inevitable showers fell on fans and musicians alike.

But that wasn’t the only thing new at this year’s festival. The most diverse lineup the festival has ever seen graced the 12 stages throughout the four-day event, which remains inspired by the vision of festival founder and North Carolina native Doc Watson. As a result of that diversity, the most diverse crowd was also drawn to the campus of Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, over April 25-28.

“MerleFest 2024 was a testament to the enduring spirit of community and music,” explained Wes Whiston, festival director, in a press release. “The unwavering support from our artists, fans, staff, volunteers and sponsors not only creates unforgettable moments but also fuels the educational mission of Wilkes Community College. The beautiful weather this weekend served as a perfect backdrop to the magic unfolding on stage, adding an extra layer of joy to our festivities. We were thrilled to see an overwhelming turnout on Thursday evening, a resounding affirmation that MerleFest continues to grow stronger with each passing year.”

That Thursday turnout was the direct result of one of the most stellar one-day lineups in the festival’s history, which included local breakout star Presley Barker, Dan Tyminski, Steep Canyon Rangers, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and wrapping up with Old Crow Medicine Show, who rang in their seventh appearance at MerleFest with choice cuts from their expansive catalog, as well as some surprising covers including Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em.” The Friday night headliners also commemorated 25 years of touring as well as the 25th anniversary of their MerleFest debut with cameos by TuttleWillie Watson and other MerleFest regulars. With even more to celebrate, the band presented a birthday cake and sang to MerleFest’s own “B” Townes before inviting the ever-present Arthur Grimes to the stage for an old-fashioned Appalachian flatfoot dance off. 

Friday’s Watson Stage performances kicked off with MerleFest’s house band Celtic rockers Scythian, who are celebrating 20 years as a band. Kyshona made her MerleFest debut with her soulful sound along with other first-timers Nick ShouldersBuffalo Nichols, Uwade and Willi Carlisle. Later, The Langan Band brought their Scottish sensibilities to the Traditional Stage, just before blue-rock sister group Larkin Poe fired up the Watson Stage and Red Dirt legends Turnpike Troubadours closed out the night. Night-owls were treated to a spectacle of hip-shaking singalongs by New Orleans-influenced Shinyribs.

Saturday saw too many memorable moments to count but included the annual Veterans Jam, featuring Jack LawrenceJoe SmothersSam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Peter RowanJohn Cowan, and T. Michael Coleman and The Waybacks’ legendary Hillside Album Hour, which treated fans to a front-to-back performance of Stevie Wonder’s iconic 1973 masterpiece, “Innervisions,” along with tributes to Jimmy Buffett, Sinead O’Connor and Gordon Lightfoot among others.

MerleFest’s annual band competition entertained crowds on the Plaza before naming Florencia & The Feeling as this year’s winner. And over in the Walker Center, 14-year old prodigy Wyatt Ellis led a special jam featuring guests Jim Lauderdale, Peter RowanJack LawrenceJohn Cowan and The Kruger Brothers, before joining mandolin virtuosos Sam BushLiam Purcell, and Chris Henry on the Creekside Stage for Mando Mania. Back on the Watson Stage, Béla Fleck performed an inspiring set of instrumental arrangements and selections from his 2021 album, “My Bluegrass Heart,” followed by powerhouses S.G. GoodmanSam Bush Band and country crooner Brandy Clark, who also graced the Hillside Stage earlier in the day with an inspirational set. The Teskey Brothers topped off the evening with their Aussie-tinged brand of blues rock.

Sunday offered something for every musical taste from gospel to he highly-anticipated return of Nickel Creek, who rounded out the weekend with a 90-minute string jam of seismic proportions. Chris Thile said it had been nearly 20 years since the trio had performed at MerleFest and their delight at being back was obvious.

The Sensational Barnes Brothers hosted a powerful Gospel Hour on the Creekside Stage; Roy Book Binder, along with Charles Welch, The Harris Brothers, and Bob Margolin led a Sunday Blues session on the Americana Stage. The Traditional Stage saw lots of activity too, with a traditional jam hosted by Pete & Joan Wernick, ‘Shaped Note Singing’ with Laura Boosinger, ‘Women Who Sing & Play’ with Carol RifkinBayla DavisLiz Lanham and others, and finally, Wayne Henderson & Friends closing out the afternoon. Finally, GRAMMY-winning country-rock outfit Lukas Nelson & POTR rocked the Watson Stage before turning the mic over to Raleigh-based New Dangerfield on the Cabin Stage and then Nickel Creek.

MerleFest, presented by Window World, concluded its annual spring homecoming this weekend with a larger-than-life “Traditional Plus” celebration, drawing both seasoned attendees and newcomers. The event is the biggest economic driver of scholarships, capital projects and educational needs within the greater Wilkesboro community. Since its inaugural event in 1988, MerleFest has continued to demonstrate a commitment to supporting the residents of Wilkes County, while showcasing outstanding talent from its home state and beyond. This year’s festival was no different, with nearly 100 acts spanning diverse styles and genres performing across 12 stages from Thursday through Sunday.

As the tents come down on another incredible festival weekend, all sights are set on MerleFest’s return to WCC on April 24-27, 2025, with ticket and lineup news forthcoming. Learn more at www.merlefest.org.


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Zoe and Cloyd prepare to hit the road on Jan. 25


The latest news from Zoe and Cloyd:

“We have a lot of exciting shows coming up over the next few weeks, including at one of our favorite restaurant venues, The Purple Onion in Saluda, and opening for our pals the Steep Canyon Rangers at Oskar Blues in Brevard! We will also be performing in Winston-Salem for Fiddle & Bow and presenting our annual Valentine’s concert at the BMCA in February.”

WE ARE GOING TO IRELAND IN JUNE!! We are so excited to go back overseas to the Emerald Isle for the Wesport Folk and Bluegrass Festival in the beautiful coastal town of Westport. Come join us!”

“We were so pleased that “Songs of Our Grandfathers” came in at No. 31 on the WNCW Top 100 of 2023 countdown! Thank you so much to everyone who voted for us and don’t forget to follow us on the streaming platforms and add us to your playlists.

Cheers to a great year ahead,
Natalya & John
Upcoming Shows

Thursday, Jan. 25 – Purple Onion, Saluda NC 
Friday, Feb. 2 – Opening for the Steep Canyon Rangers at Oskar Blues BrewingBrevard NC 
Sunday, Feb. 4 – Fiddle & Bow, Winston-Salem NC 
Saturday, Feb. 17 – Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Black Mountain NC