Just got confirmation recently that yes, its on this year! Hard Times Bluegrass Festival near Hamilton, Montana.
I've never been before, but all other festivals in the NW have been cancelled into next year. I'm planning on going.
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Just got confirmation recently that yes, its on this year! Hard Times Bluegrass Festival near Hamilton, Montana.
I've never been before, but all other festivals in the NW have been cancelled into next year. I'm planning on going.
Good luck with that. A few hundred strangers, singing to each other in groups, sharing all kinds of space. What could go wrong?
Btw, Stevenson (Columbia Gorge Bluegrass Festival) is still on, decision on 7/1. A lot closer. I’ll bet it happens if they can get any bands to play.
I would guess if your singing you have to wear a mask?...
Canceled for 2020
http://hardtimesbluegrass.com/
A dearth of festivals that may last into 2021. Wear a mask, wash your hands, physical distancing. Stay safe so that we can get this pandemic under control.
We have started a little performance on the porch of a wonderful Victorian house where we have had many years of great jams. Now it's a performance each Friday with folks sitting in lawn chairs in the lawn and sipping a few cocktails. You can also get food and eat it outside. It is nice and a resemblance of normal, well as normal as one can get in these days. Tip jar for the performers and most folks are generous. Take care all and be safe.
There are some festivals that are going virtual, which in some instances makes it easier for a lot of us to attend. I signed up for River Tunes https://rivertunesathome.net
I look at it this way; I don't have to pack, travel or lug gear. I can change instruments on the fly, don't have to choose which ones to bring. I can sleep in my own bed, and don't have to worry about where the facilities are.
After more than a decade traveling for work, constantly going from one site to another, I could rarely muster the enthusiasm to travel, even to festivals. For some these are opportunities to study and learn from some great folks, who could really use the work right now. This may even lead to being able to attend virtually even after this mess has passed. Kudos to Don Julin and Joe Carr, and all the other great folks who are putting on River Tunes!
Loving these virtual events - all from the comfort of my own home. Yes, hoping this has opened the way for more of these after the pandemic has passed, after a lifetime of travel we retired to our happy place. I mostly limit travel to places I can drive to in a day or 2. Of course I miss the interaction with others - jamming, concerts, open mics, etc. Thanks for sharing info.
Check out the Workshops tab off the main Cafe page. Lots of camps going virtual, including Fiddle Hell, Southwest Mandolin Camp, Portal Irish Festival (featuring Marla Fibish), etc. While I miss playing with folks, I've been learning clawhammer, fiddle, and doing some mandolin work via the net, hoping to come out on the other side of this with some major revved-up and reignited music muscles. This is also a great revenue stream for musicians, some of whom are literally out of work, so I am hoping it catches on.