That's right, coming up at the end of August is Mr. B's Bluegrass Blowout. Before I tell you about the line up let me tell you about Mr. B's Park. Several years ago Mr. B decided he wanted to host his own Bluegrass festival and he wanted to do it his way, sort like Frank Sinatra, but Bluegrass style! First he drew out how he wanted his park to be laid out and then proceeded to have a large tract of woods bulldozed until the park we now know at Mr. B's Park was created. There is a large pavilion with the stage situated out in front of it. Behind the stage are many picnic tables on which you may eat a variety of items from the kitchen just on the opposite side of the pavilion from the stage. There you may purchase hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, BBQ, ice cream and, of course, Mr. B's Famous Fried Chicken. Many of you may not be aware that Mr. B ran a restaurant in Fredericksburg, Virginia named (Go ahead and guess!) Mr. B's Restaurant, of course. It was at this restaurant that Mr. B's Famous Fried Chicken got started and also where Mr. B first began hosting Bluegrass music. I remember well going to shows there 20 years ago and how this was the first place I ever went to where you sat with folks you just might no know. Mr. B wanted to fill every table, so that's just the way it went. I met some really nice folks at these shows that I would not have met were it not for the seating at Mr. B's Restaurant.
Camping is done two ways. First, if you attended a past festival you are able to reserve your campsite for the next festival before you leave. If you've never camped at Mr. B's it is first come, first served, so I recommend arriving very early in the week to be assured of getting a campsite with electricity. There is plenty of rough camping, so don't let the fear of not getting a site deter you. Click here for more information.
Now to the line up. On Thursday is the Lisa Kay Band. Lisa is a fixture around Bluegrass in northern and central Virginia. She hosted a Bluegrass radio show at the Louisa FM station a few years back and also worked for Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine for a few years. She has worked as emcee at many shows, especially at Mr. B's. Next up is a family band named The Church Sisters. I finally got to see these two girls (twins, although you wouldn't know it) at the Central Virginia Family Bluegrass Music Festival this past May. If you are gonna catch just one show at the stage at Mr. B's please make it this one. These girls are great singers and a treat to hear. I guess the premier band in Bluegrass today is Dailey & Vincent and they'll be on Mr. B's stage on Thursday, August 27th. There's not much I can add to the many awards they have achieved in their short span as a professional band. Last up ate Ted Jones & The Tarheels presenting good ol' North Carolina Bluegrass just the way you remember it.
On Friday things get under way with a local band called Milford Station. These fellows present competent Bluegrass and are fun to listen to. Dark Hollow is up next and they fill a special niche in Bluegrass music. They are all great fans of the older styles of Bluegrass as presented by Flatt & Scruggs, Bill Monroe and The Stanley Brothers. These groups are the ones who brought me to Bluegrass and their music still lives on in Dark Hollow. The Lewis Family was scheduled to appear at Mr. B's, but due to declining health and age, the band has decided to retire. However, Little Roy Lewis is continuing on with a band of his own. I have not heard this new group, so it would be interesting to hear them here at Mr. B's. If you love good modern traditional Bluegrass then you must see Junior Sisk & Rambler's Choice. Junior has been fronting this band for two years since the breakup of Blueridge. They present brand new songs done in the great tradition of the older groups. Friday is a full day of Bluegrass with Lonesome Will Mullins & The Virginia Playboys up next. Will is a fixture at Mr. B's and has a great mix of Bluegrass, comedy and old time music. Last up on Friday on Gold Wing Express. No, not the Honda motorcycle, the Bluegrass band, Gold Wing Express. Gold Wing presents a show filled with a little Bluegrass and a lot of talking. This may not sound like what you want to hear, but please stick around; they present a great stage show.
Saturday get started with Some Assembly Required. Their female vocalist, Lynn Stephens, has twice been voted Virginia's Best Female Vocalist by the VFMA. Now, if you like Stanley style or Jimmy Martin style Bluegrass then Kody Norris & The Watuga Mountain Boys are just what you need. Catch them on Friday at Mr. B's. The next band up is Williams & Clark Expedition. Headed up by a husband and wife team, Williams & Clark Expedition presents great modern Bluegrass with humor sprinkled throughout. Amelia, Virginia's James King Band is up next singing those soulful Bluegrass ballads. From Nashville by the way of Fredericksburg, Virginia is the Larry Stephenson Band. Those of you wondering where Kenny Ingram went after leaving Rhonda Vincent can find out by seeing Larry and the band. Last up on Saturday is Salem, Virginia' Bluegrass Brothers. If you want to see a Bluegrass festival end on a up note then look no farther than The Bluegrass Brothers. They'll certainly do the job up right.
So there you have it; mark your calendar and be sure to attend Mr. B's Bluegrass Blowout this August 2th through 29th.
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looking for a bluegrass trio (perhaps) to play at a function in September. Have any ideas? The function is in Northern Fauquier County
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