Sedona Bluegrass Festival |
SUNDAY, MAY 4
Noon to 6PM
Creekside at Los Abrigados Resort & Spa |
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Muskellunge Bluegrass performing Noon - 1:00 pm Nolan McKelvey (Vocals/Guitar), Aaron Tyler (Mandolin/Vocals), Tim Hogan (Bass/Vocals), and Frank Dedera (Banjo) perform original and traditional bluegrass music. Brothers Barton performing 1:15 - 2:15 pm Paul and Loren Barton are the Brothers Barton, a Bakersfield California bluegrass duo. They have toured extensively throughout the US, with Paul favoring the mandolin and Loren the guitar, they perform a repertoire of mostly original music. Burnett Family Bluegrass performing 2:30 - 3:45 pm This is family music at it's best with hard driving instrumentals and fine-tuned harmonies. The intricate breaks show a deep understanding about intimate musical detail that skyrocket them from good to outstanding in the field of Bluegrass. After winning the coveted 2004 Telluride Bluegrass Festival band competition, the family was hand-selected by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) for a command performance in Nashville, TN. They were showcased at the 2005 IBMA convention. Burnett Family Bluegrass has proven themselves to be one of the up-and-coming bands on the Bluegrass fast track. Psychograss performing 4:00 - 6:00 pm Recent appearances on PBS television, satellite radio, and at big summer music festivals have made Psychograss near-legendary for fans of high-level daredevil bluegrass played without a net. Psychograss has attracted the interest of the "jam band" crowd, even though it is not as danceable as some other groups. But even hard-core bluegrass fans appreciate the band's swift humor, warmth, and mercurial dazzle. BLUEGRASS PARKING
Festival Parking at Los Abrigados will be limited to elderly, disabled and artists.
Sedona is in the throws of a major construction project that impacts travel at the junctions of highways 89A and 179 "The Y".
We encourage all Festival goers to use alternative forms of transportation.
FROM THE SOUTH traveling north, approach Sedona via Highway 260 through Cottonwood and then north on 89A North to Sedona, avoiding Round-About construction at the "The Y".
Park at the Elks Club upper-gravel parking lot at 110 Airport Road.
The Sedona Trolley will operate from the Sedona Elks Club from 11:30am to 7pm, with stops along the way at the Sedona Mormon Church, 160 Mormon Hill Road.
FROM THE NORTH travel through Highway 89A (Oak Creek Canyon) and part at uptown City parking lots and points of service and transport using the Sedona Roadrunner see map below
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