I've never been and would be interested in hearing what it's like to attend. It would be a seven hour drive for me and just not sure what to expect if I attend.
Thanks.
I've never been and would be interested in hearing what it's like to attend. It would be a seven hour drive for me and just not sure what to expect if I attend.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Dale
Raleigh turned the whole downtown convention area into one huge celebration. Shows everywhere, jamming in the hotels until the wee hours of the morning and tremendous lectures and exhibits. Don't miss it!
PS - Look for the little Sorensen Mandolin & Guitar booth sandwiched between the giant Martin and Deering displays again this year.
Steve
Steve - are the builder exhibits still in full swing on Saturday? Wondering if I need to plan a weekday off or not. Thx
Be prepaired for a Bluegrass overload. Take alot of pictures and get ready to meet and pick with some great people that will most likely turn into friends for life.
Be sure to stop by the Registration Desk to say hi. I'll be the guy with a Gilchrist and a smile
Since I live in Raleigh I signed up to volunteer at the event. Last year I only attended the free concert venue on Fayetteville Street. I plan to see more of the even this year.
I'm assuming the builder exhibits are open on Saturday...I've got a volunteer shift scheduled for Saturday morning in the exhibit hall...
The exhibit hall will definitely be open on Saturday and is a MUST if you're going. There will be some great instruments to see and play, builders to talk to, and accessories like straps, picks, cases, etc. Many will be available to buy.
Note that Sierra Hull will be performing for free at the City Plaza Stage on Friday afternoon and the Kruger Brothers will be performing there for free on Saturday afternoon. There will be lots of great entertainment from Tuesday through Saturday night (both free and ticketed). That's not including all of the spontaneous jamming that goes on in the hotels and on the street. Raleigh did a fantastic job in every respect last year and will undoubtedly do so again this year.
Unfortunately, Reserved seat selection for the Red Hat Amphitheater is not very good as all the good seats are sold. Ticketed events in the convention center are general admission so good seats can be had if you get to a show early. The outdoor stages are all free and how close you get to the stage depends on how early you arrive before a show and how well you can work your way up front. It really helps to write out a schedule of who you want to see, which stage it will take place on, and the show time so you can get there on a timely basis. The distance from one end of the entertainment area to the other is maybe a 10 minute walk.
To answer your question, Dale...if you can do so, GO. You won't be disappointed! Be sure to wear your Mandolin Cafe' ball cap.
Exhibit hall is open Wednesday through Saturday. Come on by and pick a little (or a lot)!
Steve
Well, the time is drawing nigh and the excitement is building. The local newspaper, the city and community are ramping up publicity galore. Improvements have been made to the event infrastructure which are bound to enhance the already-established excellence that was last year.
https://ibma.org/world-of-bluegrass/...uegrass/lineup
Seems Red Knuckles and the Boys are actually attending. I wonder how Waldo Otto has aged?
I'm taking the first time plunge too. I've always wanted to go but being a left coaster it's always seemed out of reach. What really changed my mind though was the venue change. I've only ever heard good things about Raleigh. As if that wasn't enough, we're going have a very humble booth in the exhibit hall. This will be the first Tone-Gard booth ever. So I hope to put some faces to some names and pick a few tunes, comeon down!
I'll be there Wednesday through Saturday... after hearing so much about Raleigh last year I figured I should check it out. I had fun in Nashville 2 years ago, and everybody says that was nothing compared to last years - so I'm expecting it'll be a good time. Hope to see some of you around and do plenty of picking!
- 2004 Macica A
- 1952 Selmer Centered Tone
- Eastwood electric mandola
(and lots more)
Thought the community would want to know about this *seemingly new* feature benefit that the IBMA organization is providing during the up-coming week in Raleigh. I don't think this was in place in prior years. What a caring and awesome organization!
Healthcare & Financial Consulting Services, come get all your questions answered:
· Health Insurance (Navigating the Affordable Care Act, AKA Obamacare)
· Low Cost Short Term Health Insurance Plans
· Dental Insurance and Vision Plans
· Medicare Supplement Plans
· Life Insurance (Term & Permanent)
· Long Term Care
· Disability Income Insurance
· Wealth Creation & Preservation Strategies (Investments & Retirement)
· Tax Savings (Keeping Your Money
MusiCares – Free Dental Clinic and Ear Impressions for custom ear plugs. This service is for un- or under-insured musicians, who must demonstrate need and eligibility.
We've been on a cross country road trip from California and arrived in Raleigh today (Saturday). I brought five mandolins which will be on display at the Music Caravan booth in the trade show hall, I believe we are a four part booth, #505. Trade show starts Wednesday afternoon and runs through Saturday evening. Stop by and give any of them a test drive.
Craig Wilson
www.wilsonmandolins.com
The Raleigh News & Observer is ready for the action. Here's a link to today's lead front-page story, and the photo below also shows the newspaper's special bluegrass insert.
Hi everyone, "JUNE" MANDOLINS AND GUITARS will be in booth #607. I have done SPGMA before ,looking forward to IBMA. I will have three mandos and four guitars on display. Come on buy say hi and pick on a "JUNE" mandolin or guitar.!
walter johnson
It's nice to learn that the visual artist responsible for much of the IBMA artwork is a mandolin guy.
RALEIGH — When Tim Lee was asked to design a series of posters for the International Bluegrass Music Association’s World of Bluegrass event in Raleigh, he didn’t have to study up on how bluegrass musicians dress or hold their instruments.
He knows all that stuff firsthand, from years of playing mandolin and singing in bluegrass bands himself.
“It’s part of my life,” he said. “I didn’t use reference – it’s all in my head.”
That's too funny...I knew that his style looked familiar but I didn't make the connection. As soon as I read the first line in your post I realized it was Tim Lee.
I've met Tim before and have one of his prints hanging in my office. I really enjoy his work and get lots of comments about his print from my customers.
Now, that is super cool. Congrats, Tim!
Today, did the shake and howdy with Fred Bartenstein, Raymond McClain, Bil Vorndick, Bill Knowlton, Harry Grant, Tom Rozum, Tom Gray, the ETSU Program Director. Working the Registration Desk has its challenges, but also its bennies.
psst...heard Steve Gilchrist will be around and about...
Is there a charge to go to the Exhibit Hall portion of IBMA?
And does anyone know the hours for Friday and Saturday for the Exhibit Hall?
Spent the day today at the IBMA. The morning at the expo and the afternoon listening to music at the various street stages around downtown Raleigh.
Played thru an awesome assortment of Collins, Gibson, Ellis, Northfield, Eastman, Sorensen and several others that I've forgot atm.
Picked thru most of the pick lineup at the BlueChip booth
Ate lunch at The Pit (legendery BBQ house a few blocks over - BBQ chicken with pumpkin cornbread!!!)
Took in some local and regional BG bands and mingled with a huge street crowd that turned out on a perfect indian summer day.
Highlights for me:
Playing tunes on a 1924 Lloyd Loar signed F5 at the Elderly booth. Yeah - kinda cool
Talking with Danny Bishop at the Ellis booth and playing his personal custom Ellis F5 and also playing the new Ellis F5 on display.
Meetin Steve Sorensen and playing his mandolins. Playing that green F5 was worth the drive to Raleigh
1994 Bill Monroe Gibson F5 I played that was superfine and hard to put back on the rack.
Also really enjoyed the youth BG bands!
Pava Knezevic wasn't at the Ellis booth(Tom was there and a nicer fellow you've never met) and I missed meeting her but they announced that the IBMA was signed to return for at least 4 more years. Next year then!
Had a blast - highly recommend.
Mark, Thanks for the update. I went last year and thought it was great. Kind of missing it this time around. Any other updates or news is appreciated. Thanks Jim
The guys that were there all week would be better at news and updates.
Early Sat morning we parked close no waiting and almost had the exhibit hall to ourselves for a bit. By lunch when we were leaving folks were pouring thru with lines for parking. Come early.
Costs for the day excluding food and beer tent ...$7.
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