11th Annual CBC Bluegrass Festival
Date and Time
Saturday Sep 9, 2023
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM EDT
Fees/Admission
Tickets are available ONLINE or at the Davie Chamber office.
Contact Information
Carolina Bible Camp | 336.492.7802
Description
When: Saturday, September 10
Gates open at 10:00 AM
Opening ceremony begins at 10:45 AM.
Music from 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM
$20 - advance purchase - tickets on sale now!
$25 - at the gate
Seating at the festival is first come first serve. Event is rain or shine! Large tents are available for shade and in case of inclement weather. Make sure to bring a camping chair. No pets, coolers, or alcohol, please. Awesome BBQ lunch and other vendors will be on site!
Gates open at 10:00 AM
Opening ceremony begins at 10:45 AM.
Music from 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM
$20 - advance purchase - tickets on sale now!
$25 - at the gate
Seating at the festival is first come first serve. Event is rain or shine! Large tents are available for shade and in case of inclement weather. Make sure to bring a camping chair. No pets, coolers, or alcohol, please. Awesome BBQ lunch and other vendors will be on site!
cbcbluegrass.com
Instagram: @carolinabiblecampbluegrassfest
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Instagram: @carolinabiblecampbluegrassfest
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THE GRASCALS
The 2023 Grascals’ lineup will feature Terry Smith (upright bass/vocals), Danny Roberts (mandolin), 2018 Steve Martin Banjo Prize winner Kristin Scott Benson, Adam Haynes (fiddle), John Bryan
(guitar/vocals) and Jamie Johnson (guitar/vocals). For The Grascals, a musical bond has been forged at the intersection of personal friendships, shared professional resumes, and an appreciation for the innovative mingling of bluegrass and country music that has been a hallmark of the Nashville music scene for decades.
(guitar/vocals) and Jamie Johnson (guitar/vocals). For The Grascals, a musical bond has been forged at the intersection of personal friendships, shared professional resumes, and an appreciation for the innovative mingling of bluegrass and country music that has been a hallmark of the Nashville music scene for decades.
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BECKY BULLER BAND
Becky Buller is a 10-time International Bluegrass Music Association award-winning artist whose original songs have appeared on multiple Grammy Award-winning albums. She made IBMA history by being the first artist ever to win in both instrumental and vocal categories, as well as being the first woman to ever win Fiddle Player of the Year. This past April, she was recognized by her home state as a member of the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame.
The Becky Buller Band features the 2018 IBMA Banjo Player of the Year Ned Luberecki on banjo, Daniel “Hulk” Hardin on bass, MerleFest mandolin champion Wes Lee, and guitarist Jacob Groopman.
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WILLIAMSON BRANCH
When it comes to music, there’s a closeness among family members that cannot be overstated. Harmonies are sweeter, rhythms are tighter, and emotions are heightened. For Williams Branch, music and family have been blending for three generations. Despite a varied background that incorporates bluegrass, country, gospel and clogging, these family band members are traditionalists in every sense.
Since forming in 2014, Williamson Branch has won number one spots on bluegrass charts and multiple awards. Melody Williamson Keyes was recognized as IBMA Momentum Vocalist of the Year In 2020. They have performed at the Ryman Auditorium, Bluegrass First Class, in Branson, Missouri, and many other important stages. Their home state of West Virginia recently voted Kevin and Debbie
into the prestigious West Virginia Country Music Hall of Fame.
into the prestigious West Virginia Country Music Hall of Fame.
Williamson Branch includes Kevin Williamson on guitar and vocals, Debbie Williamson on mandolin and vocals, Melody Williamson Keyes on fiddle and vocals, Kadence Williamson on bass and vocals,
and Caroline Williamson on mandolin, cajon and vocals.
and Caroline Williamson on mandolin, cajon and vocals.
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HIS & HERS
His & Hers is a husband and wife fronted Americana folk band from North Carolina. Caleb and Sara David have been playing together as His & Hers since 2013. They have released three albums and performed at such venues as Scythian's Appaloosa festival, The Reeves Theater, the Ramkat, and more. We are pleased to welcome them back home to Carolina Bible Camp. His & Hers includes Caleb Davis on guitar and vocals, Sara Davis on mandolin and vocals, Drew Willardson on upright bass and Bucky Keener on drums.
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COLIN CUTLER
Colin Cutler is a singer-songwriter based in Greensboro, NC. He decided it was “time to put that [English] degree to use in a honky-tonking album of original songs based on short stories” by Flannery O’Connor. The Georgia Catholic writer whom Kurt Vonnegut called “the greatest American short story writer of [his] generation} will be honored in Cutler’s upcoming album, Tarwater.
The title, Cutler explains, is homage to one of O’Connor’s characters and to Cutler’s father’s hometown at the junction of North Carolina’s Tar and Pamlico rivers. He describes the work as ranging “across the Americana tent: it’s gospel, it’s honky-tonk country, it’s blues-based roots rock, and the banjo does make an appearance.” Cutler is a veteran of the U.S. Army and is writing a folk opera based on Dante’s Inferno.
colincutlermusic.com
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