Arts and Crafts Fair in Mountain Home Ar for November 2019

Mountain View Bluegrass Festival 2022 Fall Line-up

Nov 10th, 11th, & 12th

Tickets for our Fall 2022 Bluegrass Festival Volition Continue Sale Correct After Labor Day

Equally usual, the Mountain View Spring Bluegrass Festival is packed with outset rate acts that are sure to keep y'all entertained. We volition keep you informed if whatsoever new information becomes available and then check back often!

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Audie Blaylock and Redline

Audie Blaylock and Redline take an unofficial motto of sorts:  Information technology's all the aforementioned thing.  Classic cars, forrad rolls, love, art, loss, religion . . . life.  This cohesive connectedness and a willingness to see the globe through the lens of tradition without boundaries makes Redline, now in its second decade of existence, a unique fixture in the world of bluegrass, where at times the music can indeed sound similar "the same affair."  Simply for Redline, "the same affair" ways it all comes from the same place, which enables them to create music that honors traditions through innovation.  And they are not the only ones to take noticed.  They have garnered such prestigious awards as the IBMA's Instrumental Group of the Year and Entertainer of the Year.  Audie has been nominated for both Guitar Player of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year.  He has too been nominated for a Grammy.  He'due south had numerous #1 and charting singles.  His music has been featured every bit the theme song for Travel Channel'south series entitled Backroads Gold.  Redline's members are:  Audie Blaylock on guitar and vocals, Evan Ward on banjo and vocals, Reed Jones on bass and vocals, and Mason Wright on dabble.

Tim Graves and The Farm Hands

Tim Graves and The Subcontract Easily began in 2010, and since then the band has received over 78 honor nominations, winning an unprecedented 34 major awards including Bluegrass Gospel Band of the Year at the 2019 and 2020 SPBGMA Awards.  The grouping features four laurels-winning singers, musicians and songwriters, including two long-time veterans of Nashville's K Ole Opry.

In 2015, Grammy award winner Tim Graves was inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame.  Tim has over 46 years of professional music under his chugalug, including 25 years as part of the earth-famous Grand Ole Opry.  Tim has toured extensively beyond the U. Due south. both as a sideman and with his own group.  He has been named Dobro Role player of the Twelvemonth 16 times and the last 14 years in a row.  In 2020 he was awarded Master Gold Dobro Player of the Yr.  Tim is the outset person to e'er receive the honour from SPBGMA.  On banjo for the group now is Don Wayne Reno, the youngest son of legendary banjo role player, Don Reno.  Don Wayne started his career at the age of 14 on the route working as bass player for his father and as well doing some banjo with his dad.  Don Wayne also worked with his brothers, Ronnie and Dale, as The Renos playing festivals all over the United States for several years.  Jimmy Haynes from Nashville, TN plays guitar for Tim Graves and The Farm Hands equally well as singing parts and doing some of the songwriting for the group.  Jimmy has been performing since his early on teens and began touring with his family band before moving on to piece of work with James King.  He has appeared on several recordings during his career.  The grouping'southward bass actor is Terry Eldridge.  Terry came to Nashville in 1985 from Terre Haute, IN to piece of work at the Yard Ole Opry with Lonzo and Oscar and then played bass for the legendary Osborne Brothers for 12 years and evolved into one of the best bass players/guitar players and singers in bluegrass.  He later helped to grade The Grascals where he was the lead singer and guitar player from 2004 to 2019.

Special Consensus

The Special Consensus has been a performing bluegrass band for four decades.  Band leader and founder Greg Cahill is a recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Laurels from the IBMA and was inducted into the SPBGMA Hall of Greats.  Special Consensus has released 20 band recordings and received six awards from the IBMA and 2 Grammy nominations.  With Greg Cahill on banjo, Dan Eubanks on bass, Greg Blake on guitar, and Michael Prewitt on mandolin, Special Consensus is a power house of musical talent.

The band'south 19th recording, Rivers and Roads, was nominated for a 2018 Grammy, received five 2018 IBMA nominations, and was awarded Album of the yr.  The tune "Squirrel Hunters" from that recording received the Instrumental Recorded Operation of the Year award by the IBMA.  The band records for Compass Records and proudly celebrated its 45thursday anniversary in 2020 with the release of Chicago Barn Dance. The anthology received five 2020 IBMA nominations and the championship song received 2020 IBMA Song of the Year Award.

International tours take brought the band to Australia, Canada, Europe, South America, Republic of ireland, and the U.k..  The band has also appeared on National Public Radio, The Nashville Network, the Thousand Ole Opry at the celebrated Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, and in concerts with symphony orchestras nationwide.  Dedicated to preserving their craft as well as keeping it fresh, in 1984 Special Consensus initiated the Traditional American Music (TAM) Program to introduce bluegrass music to students in schools across the country and in several foreign countries.

Cedar Hill

Cedar Colina was beginning formed in 1967 when Frank Ray along with his uncle began playing local shows in the Ozarks along with 4 others that included twin fiddles.  As their popularity grew, Frank's uncle dropped out only Frank continued on with the group and has played almost continuously since.  Frank considered it a peachy honour to exist inducted into the National Traditional State Music Clan Hall of Fame in 2008 and to be presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018.  Frank was also added to the SPBGMA Hall of Greats in 2019.  The first song to win awards and accolades for the group was one of Frank'due south compositions called "False Hearted Dearest" in 1976.

Cedar Colina's music has been described equally an "original, emotive brand of vocal and hard driving bluegrass of tradition" and "the real deal". The group both individually and collectively take been recipients of numerous awards and accolades over the years.  According to some programmers, their song "Pearl", a personal story of a friend of Frank's, has been the most requested bluegrass song on the National XM/Sirius radio program, "Bluegrass Junction" and other stations for over x years. The current lineup of musicians, Frank Ray – mandolin and vocals, Pecker Cross – banjo and vocals, Pete Brown – fiddle and vocals, Patti LaFleur – bass and vocals, and Dalton Harper – guitar and vocals, is perchance the most cohesive group Cedar Colina has always brought together. Information technology is that same easy going, cohesiveness that too allows Frank to make use of his natural flowing Ozark humor, to the point that every at present and and so some folks will ask if they have any of Frank'southward humorous stories recorded.

Cedar Hill offers music that will stir your emotions, cause you to tap your toe, smile a lot, and exit knowing you take made some new Ozark friends that are the same whether they are playing in their native Ozark Mountains, in The Performing Arts Centers of London, England, or the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.  Cedar Hill has been role of the Mount Fever Records family since 2020.

The Baker Family unit

The Baker Family is a high energy bluegrass band located in south central Missouri. They perform at bluegrass events throughout the United States from Maine to California.  The ring has also appeared on America's Got Talent, RFD-TV's The Bluegrass Trail, and Great American Bluegrass on PBS.  Their band awards include 2016 International Land Gospel Music Association  Bluegrass Ring of the Twelvemonth; 2nd identify 2022 SPBGMA International Bluegrass Band Championships; 2022 Rio Grande Valley Vocal Grouping of the Twelvemonth; 1st place KSMU Silver Dollar City Youth in Bluegrass Band Champions;  1st place 2017, 2016, 2015 & 2014 Oklahoma State Band Championship; 1st place 2013 Pickin' in the Pines Flagstaff, AZ Band Title; SPBGMA Midwest Album of the Year- Walking a Directly Path ; and SPBGMA Midwest Entertainers of the Year.

Band members are Trustin Bakery, 23 years old, fiddle/banjo/pb vocals/harmony; Carina Baker, 21 years old, mandolin/atomic number 82 vocals/harmony/jig dancer; Elijah Bakery, 18 years old, lead guitar/upright bass/pb vocals/harmony; Carrie Baker (mother) guitar/upright bass.  This young powerhouse has accumulated many awards.  Trustin has been named Thousand Champion and Fiddle Histrion of the Year from several competitions in Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. Carina was named SPBGMA Midwest Mandolin Player of the Twelvemonth, SPBGMA Midwest Female Vocalist of the Year, 2016 Oklahoma State Inferior Fiddle Champion and was a 2014 SPBGMA nominee for Female Vocalizer of the Twelvemonth. Elijah was named 2016 Missouri Inferior State Fiddle Champion.

Darin & Brooke Aldridge

Darin and Brooke met in 2005 in their native North Carolina, and they married in 2008.  Armed with the talents of the proverbial triple-threat of uniquely distinctive singing, commanding instrumental skills, and achieved songwriting, Darin and Brooke proceed to ascend to new heights in the industry while maintaining their easy-going, downward-to-world connection with audiences everywhere. Brooke is a four-time consecutive winner for Female Vocalist of the Twelvemonth for the IBMA. She was nominated for a fifth fourth dimension in 2021. Once a six-year fellow member of The Land Gentlemen with the late Charlie Waller, Darin is the 2017 IBMA Mentor of the Twelvemonth and a truly gifted singer and multi-instrumentalist. Together with their band – Billy Gee on bass, Samantha Snyder on fiddle, and Jacob Metz on banjo and resonator guitar – Darin and Brooke were recognized with the IBMA'southward nomination for 2021 Vocal Group of the Year. They have had multiple nominations over the years from the IBMA, SPBGMA, and the Inspirational Country Music Association. They have enjoyed top spots on many music charts. Their long-held dream to one 24-hour interval play at theG Ole Opry came true on July four, 2017, and since then, they have graced theOpry phase more than 35 times.

Dale Ann Bradley

Dale Ann Bradley is an internationally recognized bluegrass creative person with two Grammy nominations and half-dozen awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association for Best Female Vocalist.

Her bands forth the fashion include Back Porch Grass, New Coon Creek Girls, Sister Sadie, and at present MoonRunner.

Her self-produced anthology of 2015, Pocket Total of Keys, earned her outset Grammy nomination.

In 2018, Dale Ann was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame.  In 2019, Dale Ann and all-female person group Sister Sadie were nominated for Best Bluegrass Album for the critically acclaimed Sister Sadie 2.  2019 too brought the group's debut on the legendary Grand Ole Opry, and the IBMA honour for Vocal Group of the Yr. The IBMA recognition marked the commencement time ever that an all-female group has won in this category. In Jan of 2020, she was voted SPGBMA'southward Female Vocalist of the Year. Oh Darlin', her kickoff 2020 projection- a collaborative album of stripped-down duet recordings with Sister Sadie bandmate Tina Adair, produced a nautical chart-topping unmarried of the same proper noun.

As well in 2020, after signing a multi-year contract with Pinecastle, she left Sister Sadie to focus on her solo piece of work with her new ring MoonRunner, featuring Kim Fox on guitar and background vocals, Matt Leadbetter on dobro, Mike Sumner on banjo, and Ethan Burkhardt on bass.  Her first album with the new lineup, Things She Couldn't Get Over, was released in early 2021, leading up to another win at the IMBA awards for Best Female Vocalist while also picking upward Gospel Recording of the Yr.    Having performed at the famed Thou Ole Opry and been inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, Dale Ann has no shortage of recognition for her work in the bluegrass customs, just she is non resting on her laurels. Now signed as a solo creative person, Dale Ann is focusing on playing with her new band, touring around the country and creating a new album for 2022.

Deeper Shade of Bluish

North Carolina can once more be credited for producing great bluegrass.  Hailing from just east of Charlotte, Deeper Shade of Blueish includes Jason Fraley (mandolin/vocals), Troy Pope (guitar/vocals), Frank Poindexter (dobro/vocals), Scott Burgess (bass/vocals), and Steve Wilson (banjo).  The band has been together since 2000, has self-produced six albums, had a very successful 2018 release with Steam on Mountain Fever Records, and released their latest anthology, Twenty in 2021. The title is inspired by the group's 20+ twelvemonth career, recently hitting the monumental milestone.

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Redmond Keisler Band

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