BLISTERED FINGERS FAMILY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL Event ends today - Morning Sentinel
SIDNEY — After 19 years of guitar picking in the fields of the Silver Spur Riding Club, the Blistered Fingers Family Bluegrass Festival will bid a wet good-bye to Sidney when the festival wraps up today. But not to central Maine. Next year, festival
SIDNEY: Bluegrass fest starts Thursday - Morning Sentinel
SIDNEY — It’s summertime, and the pickin’ is easy at the 33rd Blistered Fingers Family Bluegrass Music Festival being held Thursday through Sunday at the Silver Spur Riding Club in Sidney. Greg and Sandy Cormier of Blistered Fingers Productions have
Bluegrass festival bids Sidney farewell - Maine Sunday Telegram
Donna Sanborn of Stockton Springs applauds from under the shelter she made with a rain poncho and small bungee cords Saturday at the Blistered Fingers bluegrass festival. SIDNEY — After 19 years of guitar picking in the fields of the Silver Spur
The Sucarnochee Revue returns to UWA Aug. 28 - Demopolis Times
LIVINGSTON – The Sucarnochee Revue, the nationally syndicated radio program showcasing Black Belt music, returns to the University of West Alabama for a live taping Friday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. in Bibb Graves Auditorium. This month’s Revue features
Carlton couple converts barn into music hall - Athens Banner-Herald
The Gospel Tabernacle, once James Drake’s hay barn, now hosts monthly gospel shows. Wayne Ford Drake strums his Martin D35 acoustic guitar on a warm afternoon inside the music venue he and his wife Rebecca operate. A 1951 photo of the Georgia
Family band is slated to perform on Friday - Williston Daily Herald
The Link family is slated to perform gospel and bluegrass music at Harmon Park Friday. Beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, area residents will be able to enjoy the sounds of bluegrass and Gospel, along with comedy as The Link Family takes the stage at the
TONIGHT: Southern gospel bluegrass group performs in Greentown - Kokomo Perspective
GREENTOWN—“Music at the Fountain” concert series continues Thursday with more entertainment for the music loving audience. “The Lord’s Servants,” a southern gospel bluegrass group, will take the stage at 7 p.m. on Meridian Street, north
BLISTERED FINGERS FAMILY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL Event ends today - Morning Sentinel
SIDNEY — After 19 years of guitar picking in the fields of the Silver Spur Riding Club, the Blistered Fingers Family Bluegrass Festival will bid a wet good-bye to Sidney when the festival wraps up today. But not to central Maine. Next year, festival
SIDNEY: Bluegrass fest starts Thursday - Morning Sentinel
SIDNEY — It’s summertime, and the pickin’ is easy at the 33rd Blistered Fingers Family Bluegrass Music Festival being held Thursday through Sunday at the Silver Spur Riding Club in Sidney. Greg and Sandy Cormier of Blistered Fingers Productions have
Bluegrass festival bids Sidney farewell - Maine Sunday Telegram
Donna Sanborn of Stockton Springs applauds from under the shelter she made with a rain poncho and small bungee cords Saturday at the Blistered Fingers bluegrass festival. SIDNEY — After 19 years of guitar picking in the fields of the Silver Spur
The Sucarnochee Revue returns to UWA Aug. 28 - Demopolis Times
LIVINGSTON – The Sucarnochee Revue, the nationally syndicated radio program showcasing Black Belt music, returns to the University of West Alabama for a live taping Friday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. in Bibb Graves Auditorium. This month’s Revue features
Carlton couple converts barn into music hall - Athens Banner-Herald
The Gospel Tabernacle, once James Drake’s hay barn, now hosts monthly gospel shows. Wayne Ford Drake strums his Martin D35 acoustic guitar on a warm afternoon inside the music venue he and his wife Rebecca operate. A 1951 photo of the Georgia
Family band is slated to perform on Friday - Williston Daily Herald
The Link family is slated to perform gospel and bluegrass music at Harmon Park Friday. Beginning at 6 p.m. on Friday, area residents will be able to enjoy the sounds of bluegrass and Gospel, along with comedy as The Link Family takes the stage at the
TONIGHT: Southern gospel bluegrass group performs in Greentown - Kokomo Perspective
GREENTOWN—“Music at the Fountain” concert series continues Thursday with more entertainment for the music loving audience. “The Lord’s Servants,” a southern gospel bluegrass group, will take the stage at 7 p.m. on Meridian Street, north