Upcoming Bluegrass Related Events

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Moreland and Arbuckle

StageOne 70 Sanford St, Fairfield, CT

MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE DETAILS on StageOne Thursday, August 14th Doors @ 7:00 PM Show @ 7:45PM GENRE Rock / Roots / Blues / Garage   Moreland & Arbuckle dig their blues up straight from the dirt. They bring it Gritty and fuzzed out with home made cigar box guitars and a wall of sound you'd never expect from a duo. Guitarist Aaron Moreland and Harpist/Vocalist Dustin Arbuckle met at an open mic in Wichita Kansas, and began exploring their mutual fascination with American music. They combined their taste for roots music with a penchant for harder edged rock. Bands like Black Sabbath and and Led Zeppelin informed their approach to traditional American blues music. The result is a distinctly sludgy delta sound with bits of soul and country flair thrown in the mix. They took their show on the road with legendary players like Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, and Steve Cropper. They even played for a stint in Iraq, entertaining our troops over seas in 2008. Now with the addition of drummer Kendall Newby they're taking to the road yet again.

$20

Local Freight at Fiddler’s Green Pub

Fiddler's Green Pub 19 Temple Street, Worcester, MA

This gem of a pub is conveniently located in downtown Worcester, MA, with plenty of free parking. Pub menu available from 5-9pm. Come for dinner, stay for bluegrass! www.localfreightband.com

Tony Trischka Band w/ Hot Mustard

Next Stage 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, VT

Twilight Music and Next Stage Arts Project present International Bluegrass Music Association Banjo Player of the Year Tony Trischka and his band, plus and double banjo bluegrass quartet Hot Mustard at Next Stage on Friday, August 22 at 7:30 pm.   In a consistently adventurous musical career that spans nearly half a century, Tony Trischka has established himself as one of America’s foremost visionaries of the five-string banjo and perhaps the most influential banjo player in the roots music world.  Widely regarded as the most innovative banjoist of his generation, Tony’s dexterity and restless creative spirit have inspired generations of fans and acoustic musicians, including Bela Fleck – one of his early students. Tony’s influence in igniting the world of progressive acoustic music permanently altered the face of American roots music.  He has been a key figure in opening the banjo and acoustic music in general to wider influences, having shared the stage and studio with the likes of Steve Martin, David Grisman, John Denver, The Boston Pops, Jorma Kaukonen, Sam Bush, Chris Thile, Peter Rowan, Earl Scruggs and countless others.  He has appeared on “Late Night with David Letterman,” Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" and "Mountain Stage," and is featured on the soundtrack of the film “Driving Miss Daisy’ and the theme song of the NPR show “Books on the Air.”  Tony embraces all manner of possibilities, while keeping one foot firmly planted in the traditional bluegrass roots that first inspired him to make music. Tony’s instrumental expertise and boundless imagination are as sharp as ever on his latest album "Great Big World."  One of the most ambitious and accomplished of the artist’s career, the album is a deeply compelling showcase for his expansive … Read More »

$20 – $22

Tony Trischka Band and Hot Mustard

Next Stage 15 Kimball Hill, Putney, VT

Next Stage Arts Project and Twilight Music present International Bluegrass Music Association Banjo Player of the Year Tony Trischka and his band, plus and double banjo bluegrass quartet Hot Mustard at Next Stage on Friday, August 22 at 7:30 pm.   In a consistently adventurous musical career that spans nearly half a century, Tony Trischka has established himself as one of America’s foremost visionaries of the five-string banjo and perhaps the most influential banjo player in the roots music world.  Widely regarded as the most innovative banjoist of his generation, Tony’s dexterity and restless creative spirit have inspired generations of fans and acoustic musicians, including Bela Fleck – one of his early students. Tony’s influence in igniting the world of progressive acoustic music permanently altered the face of American roots music.  He has been a key figure in opening the banjo and acoustic music in general to wider influences, having shared the stage and studio with the likes of Steve Martin, David Grisman, John Denver, The Boston Pops, Jorma Kaukonen, Sam Bush, Chris Thile, Peter Rowan, Earl Scruggs and countless others.  He has appeared on “Late Night with David Letterman,” Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" and "Mountain Stage," and is featured on the soundtrack of the film “Driving Miss Daisy’ and the theme song of the NPR show “Books on the Air.”  Tony embraces all manner of possibilities, while keeping one foot firmly planted in the traditional bluegrass roots that first inspired him to make music. Tony’s instrumental expertise and boundless imagination are as sharp as ever on his latest album "Great Big World."  One of the most ambitious and accomplished of the artist’s career, the album is a deeply compelling showcase for his expansive … Read More »

$20 – $22

Jam at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

St. Paul's Episcopal Church 79 Cross Street, Gardner, MA

MOVED FROM AUGUST 16 TO 23rd DUE T SCHEDULE CONFLICTS. Bluegrass/gospel jam every 3rd Saturday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 79 Cross Street, Gardner, MA. Jam runs from 7:00PM-12 midnight Info: 978-632-0925. Jam to benefit our sister church in Kenya - donations accepted at the door. Directions: Exit 23 off rt 2 going west from Boston. Right off exit under bridge. Right at first light. Go left after BIG CHAIR onto Cross St. Church is on your right after first intersection.

Bear Bridge Band in Dublin, NH

Cricket Hill Farm State Route 101, Dublin, NH

The Bear Bridge Band aka The Band That Won't Go Away will be in Dublin, NH on Saturday September 6th for the Granite State Gas and Steam Engine show from 12 to 3 PM. Cricket Hill Farm, just off State Route 101, East of town in Dublin, NH http://granitestategasandsteamengineassociation.com/dublin/

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Jam at Westward Orchards, Harvard, MA

Westward Orchards 178 Mass. Ave., Harvard, MA

The Sunday bluegrass jam at Westward Orchards is on for August 31, 1:30-4:30. Picking on the covered porch, rain or shine. The orchard’s own peaches, nectarines, plums and apples available in the store, blueberry picking out back. Sandwiches, soups & cold drinks, along with fresh cider donuts in the store.

free