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DelFest - Saturday in Cumberland, MD

May 28, 2023  ·  Allegany County Fairgrounds Allegany County Fairgrounds

The Broomestix
May 28
The Broomestix
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Alabama's St. Paul & The Broken Bones, formed in 2011, are famed for their electrifying soul sound. With hits like "Call Me," they've played Coachella, Glastonbury, and with legends like The Rolling Stones and Lizzo. Their genre-bending style blends soul, funk, and psychedelia, capturing fans with every performance.
Molly Tuttle, born in Northern California, is a bluegrass virtuoso known for her innovative style. She won Americana's Instrumentalist of the Year 2018 and was IBMA's first female Guitar Player of the Year. Her hits include "You Didn’t Call My Name." Tuttle's band, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, features top bluegrass talent.
The California Honeydrops, born in Oakland, are a dynamic retro-soul band celebrated for their improvisational skill and diverse repertoire. Known for lively festival performances and touring with legends like B.B. King and Bonnie Raitt, they defy convention with each member being a virtuoso. Their music, compared to Booker T and Sly and the Family Stone, has been streamed over 200 million times and featured in shows like “Black-ish” and “Dead To Me.”
Nashville’s Lindsay Lou blends bluegrass, folk, and Americana with soulful vocals. Known for bands like The Flatbellys and Sweet Water Warblers, she channels deep, heartfelt stories.
Trampled by Turtles, from Duluth, MN, formed by Dave Simonett in 2003, blend bluegrass with rock influences. Known for a fast, frenetic style and hits like "Alone."
Sisters Leah and Chloe Smith formed Rising Appalachia in Georgia, blending Southern-rooted Americana and world folk music. Known for captivating performances at NPR Tiny Desk and Preservation Jazz Hall, they've toured globally, transforming simple Appalachian and Irish melodies with bandmates David Brown, Duncan Wickel, and Biko Casini. They stand out with reinterpretations of artists like Bob Dylan and Beyoncé, performing at renowned festivals like Telluride and Red Rocks.
Sierra Hull, from Byrdstown, TN, is a bluegrass virtuoso and two-time Grammy nominee for albums '25 Trips' and 'Weighted Mind'. She's a 6x IBMA Mandolin winner and has played Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, and the White House. Hull's collaborated with Alison Krauss, Sturgill Simpson, and Dolly Parton.
Sam Bush, born in Bowling Green, KY, is a pivotal figure in progressive bluegrass, known for his masterful mandolin and fiddle skills. Founder of the New Grass Revival, he blended bluegrass with rock, jazz, and reggae. Bush's collaborations include working with Emmylou Harris and co-leading the bluegrass supergroup Strength in Numbers. He earned a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association and was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. Popular albums include King of My World and Storyman. Dubbed the "Father of Newgrass," he's honored in his hometown.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, a Maryland psychedelic funk band, is famed for high-energy shows and hits like "Live It Up." With Greg Ormont and Jeremy Schon leading, they've rocked venues like Red Rocks, amassed millions of streams, and built a loyal fanbase called “The Flock.”
Virginian Keller Williams is famed for his genre-blending music, merging rock, jazz, funk, and bluegrass. Known for live performances and innovative looping, he’s collaborated with Keller & The Keels and more. Popular albums include FREEK, GRASS, and BREATHE.
The Infamous Stringdusters are a GRAMMY® Award-winning American progressive bluegrass band known for their virtuosic musicianship, innovative arrangements, and energetic live shows. With influences spanning various genres, they've collaborated with contemporary artists and headlined venues like Red Rocks. Their 2017 album "Laws of Gravity" won Best Bluegrass Album.
AJ Lee & Blue Summit, based in Santa Cruz, are an award-winning bluegrass band known for their unique blend of country soul and Americana. Their "City of Glass" album showcases their originality and dedication to their Californian roots, offering a fresh take on the genre.
The Travelin' McCourys, led by Ronnie and Rob McCoury, sons of bluegrass legend Del McCoury, are a seasoned string/jam band known for collaborations with the Allman Brothers, Phish, and Warren Haynes.
The Kitchen Dwellers, from Montana, blend bluegrass, folk, and rock. Produced by Grammy winner Glenn Brown, their album *Seven Devils* explores themes from "The Divine Comedy."
Cris Jacobs, from Baltimore, blends bluegrass, folk, and blues. His acclaimed album "One of These Days," produced by Jerry Douglas, features The Infamous Stringdusters, Billy Strings, and others. Known for storytelling and powerful vocals, he finds solace in roots music.
Del McCoury, from York County, PA, joined Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys in 1963, mastering bluegrass guitar and vocals. Leading the Del McCoury Band with his sons, he's a pivotal bluegrass figure, famed for his dynamic style and ability to engage new audiences.
Sierra Ferrell, a celebrated West Virginia-born roots musician, is known for her eclectic style, acclaimed debut 'Long Time Coming,' and winning Emerging Act at the Americana Honors & Awards. Collaborating with artists like Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, her album 'Trail Of Flowers' showcases her storytelling with producers Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa.
Never Come Down, a Portland-based band formed in 2018, blends modern and traditional American music styles. Acclaimed at festivals like Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, they are known for thoughtful songwriting and dynamic arrangements. Their 2021 debut album "Better Late Than Never" showcases their polished skills.
The Gibson Brothers, from Ellenburg Depot, NY, blend bluegrass harmonies and picking with elements of country and rock. Known for albums like "Mockingbird" and "Darkest Hour," they've worked with Dan Auerbach and won the IBMA Emerging Artist Award.
Grammy-winning roots artist Peter Rowan, born in Wayland, MA, is a key figure in progressive bluegrass. Known for guitar, yodeling, and mandolin, he collaborated with Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, and Tony Rice. His bands include Earth Opera and Old & in the Way. Notable solo albums are New Moon Rising and Dust Bowl Children. Rowan's collaborations feature Ricky Skaggs and Gillian Welch, with projects ranging from Tex-Mex to Hawaiian styles.

Venue Info

Allegany County Fairgrounds

11400 Moss Ave, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA Directions

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