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Grey Fox Schedule • Thursday • July 19 • 2007 GREY FOX SCHEDULE • THURSDAY • JULY 19 • 2007 MAIN MASTERS DANCE GRASS FAMILY STAGE STAGE PAVILION ROOTS STAGE Presented by GIBSON & Presenting Sponsor Presented by SUGAR HILL Presenting Sponsor Presenting Sponsor 11:00 COLLINGS w/ support from INTELLITOUCH & & RHYTHM&ROOTS BEARD & NECHVILLE THE EVENT COMPANY MARTIN & STELLING D’ADDARIO YOGA CLASS Watch for face painting 11:30 with Lucy Weberling with SPARKLE THE 10:00-11:00 FAERIE GODMOTHER 12:00 & SPARKLES THE Celebrating greyfoxbluegrass@ CLOWN 12:30 31 Years yahoogroups.com Times announced daily of Bluegrass MEET ‘N GREET... “Yoga for Kids” with 1:00 on the PICK ‘N PICNIC Helen: 12:30 Rothvoss Farm! Noon ’til ??? 1:30 Everyone welcome! “Romper Rhythm” See people you’ve been Music with Diane 2:00 Dry Branch Fire emailing all year! Kordas: 1:15 Squad Welcome 2:00 2:30 Creative Dance w/ Pete Wernick’s Stephanie Anderson: 3:00 Bluegrass Jam Camp 2:00 3:00 STEEP CANYON 3:30 Dismembered RANGERS 3:00 Puppet Show w/ Tennesseans GRASS ROOTS STAGE Amy Seabrook: 3:15 OPEN FOR 4:00 3:25 THE MIND OF DANNY BARNES JAMS Fitzmaurice Band: Pete & Joan Wernick 4:00 2:00 to 10:00 4:00 4:30 4:15 Driving Force Band: 4:30 James King Band HARMONY (Doyle & Compliments of 5:00 Nechville Banjos 5:05 Quicksilver) 5:00 Antics w/Steve & Beard Guitars Charney: 5:00 5:30 BANJO WELCOME DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA With John Kirk,Trish 6:00 Steep Canyon (Tony Trischka, Bela Miller and Fiddlestyx Dinner Break! Rangers Fleck, Danny Barnes, 5:00 6:30 6:05 Pete Wernick & Bill Keith) Whew! Tye Dying! 7:00 Doyle Lawson & 6:00 THE TURTLE DUHKS Bring something Quicksilver (DUHKS & FRIENDS) to tie dye: 7:30 7:05 WORKSHOP STAGE 7:00 6:30 OPEN FOR JAMS 8:00 Plain white tees 7:00 to 10:00 Swing Dance Steps Tony Trischka’s (Quiet Camping available for sale Bluegrass Banjo w/ Jim Christiansen at the tee shirt booth. 8:30 begins at 8:30 Extravaganza 8:15 10pm sharp!) 9:00 RED STICK Sparrow Quartet Compliments of RAMBLERS 9:30 9:20 Intellitouch Tuners & 9:00-11:00 D’Addario Strings 10:00 10:30 Infamous Stringdusters 11:00 10:45 11:30 12:00 The Duhks 12:00 12:30 1:00 GREY FOX SCHEDULE • FRIDAY • JULY 20 • 2007 MAIN MASTERS DANCE GRASS ROOTS FAMILY STAGE STAGE PAVILION TENT STAGE Presented by GIBSON & Presenting Sponsor Presented by SUGAR HILL Presenting Sponsor Presenting Sponsor COLLINGS w/ support from INTELLITOUCH & & RHYTHM&ROOTS BEARD & NECHVILLE THE EVENT COMPANY 11:00 MARTIN & STELLING D’ADDARIO YOGA w/Lucy Weberling 10:00-11:00 Beginning Bluegrass Jam 11:30 Danny Barnes The Doerfel Family Crafts: Come make & 11:00 11:00 w/ Pete & Joan Wernick 11:00 take crafts/jewelry! 12:00 Flatfooting & Clogging 9:00-10:30 with Trish Miller 11:00 The Wilders Kindling Stone: 12:00 Rhythm Guitar Tips 12:30 12:00 JOHN KIRK,TRISH with Brian Aldridge Puppets w/ Amy Good Doctors of Banjo MILLER & FIDDLESTYX 12:00 Seabrook: 10:15 (Pete Wernick, Dr. Greg (Squares, Circles & Clown College with 1:00 The Duhks Lizst & Doc Cullis) 1:00 Bluegrass Fiddle with Contra Dances) 12:00 Gary the Silent Clown 1:00 Fletcher Bright 1:00 1:30 Bluegrass Karaoke w/ (Limit of 20 clownees: rising 6th graders & up) Kitsy Kuykendall & Barn Dance with Banjo Basics with 11:00 2:00 The Stringdusters Friends 2:00 The Wilders former Bluegrass Boy & 2:00 2:00 banjo master, Bill Keith “Romper Rhythm” 2:30 “Over the Years” with 2:00 Puppet Show w/ Diane The Dismembered Kordas: 12:00 3:00 Crooked Still Tennesseans Beginning Mandolin “Stone Soup Family 3:00 3:00 with Ron Thomason: 3:30 3:00 Edition” Music w/ Joe The Fiddler with Red Sinchak, Suzanne Bladek: 4:00 Shoes (Casey Driessen) Harmony Singing & Friends 12:45 Uncle Earl Jam 4:00 THE DUHKS with Jeff Horton & Magic w/ Tom Lilly & (with Surprise Guests) 4:00 Mary Maguire Beowulf the Wonder 4:30 4:00 Fiddles Galore (Michael 4:00 Cleveland, Sara Watkins, Bunny 1:30 5:00 Dinner Break Betse Ellis, Fletcher Dobro Basics with Gary the Silent Clown 5:00-6:30 Bright, Brian Wicklund, Pete Reichwein,Tom 2:30 5:30 Kevin Wimmer & Linsey Boyd & Alex Sens 5:00 Young) Whew again! Astrograss for Kids 6:00 5:00 UNCLE DUSTER Dog House Bass with (Music & History of (Uncle Earl & Jeff Horton & Friends Bluegrass) 3:30 6:30 Dry Branch Fire Squad How to Grow a Woman Stringdusters) 6:00 (Chris Thile) 6:00 6:00 Ventriloquist Steve 6:30 Charney & Harry 7:00 4:15 Swing Dance Steps Workshop Stage Grass Roots Stage Driving Force Band 5:00 7:30 w/ Jim Christiansen Michael Cleveland, Audie Open for Open for Blaylock & Flamekeeper 7:30 Panfil Brothers—Sing & 8:00 Jamming Jams Clap to Music 5:45 7:40 7:00 to 10:00 RED STICK RAMBLERS 7:00 to 10:00 8:30 8:00 Fitzmaurice Band 6:30 Compliments of Compliments of 9:00 Intellitouch Tuners Nechville Banjos Rowan & Rice Quartet and & Beard Guitars 8:50 D’Addario Strings Zydeco Dance Steps Movies and Snacks w/ Jim Christiansen 9:30 for Kids: 9:30 8:30-10:30 10:00 Note: Mountain Heart ZYDECO DANCE All sessions at the Movie Title TBA 10:15 COREY LEDET Grass Roots 10:30 10:00-midnight Learning Tent are hands-on, so bring 11:00 your instruments/voice Good night. and join right in! 11:30 Sleep tight. We specialize in being Nickel Creek user-friendly! 12:00 11:45 Please bring your 12:30 own chair if you plan to sit! 1:00 GREY FOX SCHEDULE • SATURDAY • JULY 21 • 2007 MAIN MASTERS DANCE GRASS ROOTS FAMILY STAGE STAGE PAVILION TENT STAGE Presented by GIBSON & Presenting Sponsor Presented by SUGAR HILL Presenting Sponsor Presenting Sponsor COLLINGS w/ support from INTELLITOUCH & & RHYTHM&ROOTS BEARD & NECHVILLE THE EVENT COMPANY 11:00 MARTIN & STELLING D’ADDARIO YOGA CLASS Crafts/Jewelry Making Lucy Weberling Website Tips for 11:30 Biscuit Burners Musicians: A Workshop 9:30-11:00 11:00 10:00-11:00 & Conversation with 12:00 ThirstyLizards.com Yoga with Helen 10:45 11:00 Bearfoot Bluegrass Kindling Stone JOHN KIRK, TRISH Balloons & Juggling 12:30 12:00 12:00 MILLER & FIDDLESTYX with Tom Lilly 11:45 (Squares, Circles & More Dobro with 1:00 Phenomenal Picking Contra Dances) Pete Reichwein and Creative Dance with Dry Branch Fire Squad (Krüger Bros) 1:00 12:00 Alex Sens Stephanie Anderson: 1:30 1:00 12:00 12:45 Flatpicking Guitar Banjer Dan 1:30 2:00 All the way from Alaska! with Tony Watt Crooked Still THE GREENCARDS (Bearfoot Bluegrass) 2:00 12:00 Magic w/ Tom Lilly & 2:00 2:30 2:00 Beowulf the Wonder Banjo Basics with Bunny 2:15 former Bluegrass Boy & 3:00 Emceeing & Other Stuff The Clownees perform The Wilders banjo master, Bill Keith (Ron Thomason) 3:00 with Gary the Silent 3:00 2:00 3:30 Clown 3:15 The Krüger Brothers Mandolin Technique 4:00 4:00 Low & Gorgeous (Missy THE WAYBACKS with Brian Aldridge Astrograss for Kids Raines, Rushad Eggleston 4:00 3:00 4:15 4:30 & Eric Frey) 4:00 Harmony Singing 5:00 Dinner Break Heavenly Voices (Claire with Jeff Horton & Fitzmaurice Band 5:00 5:00-6:30 Lynch, Aoife O’Donovan, Mary Maguire 4:00 5:30 Carol Young, Odessa Songs & Music w/ Jorgensen & Mary Lucey) Old Time Fiddle with Lew Gelfond 5:30 6:00 5:00 BARN DANCE w/ Andrew Van Norstrand THE WILDERS 5:00 Driving Force Band 6:00 Sam Bush & His 6:00 6:30 The Greencards Mandolin Stand Up Bass 6:30 6:00 7:00 Zydeco Dance Steps with Jeff Horton w/ Jim Christiansen 6:00 7:30 7:30 The Claire Lynch Band Workshop Stage 7:30 Open for Grass Roots Stage 8:00 Jam Sessions COREY “LI’L POPS” Open for 7:00pm to 10:00pm LEDET Jams 8:30 Marty Stuart and the 8:00 7:00 to 10:00 Fabulous Superlatives Compliments of Movies and Snacks 9:00 8:45 Intellitouch Tuners Compliments of for Kids: and Swing Dance Steps Nechville Banjos 8:30-10:30 9:30 D’Addario Strings w/ Jim Christiansen & Beard Guitars 9:30 Movie Title TBA 10:00 RED STICK RAMBLERS The Waybacks Note: 10:30 10:15 10:00 All sessions at the Grass Roots Learning Tent are hands-on. 11:00 Instrument Raffle Drawings: Bring your 11:25 Sweet dreams! instruments / voice 11:30 and join right in! Sam Bush Band We specialize in 12:00 11:30 being user friendly! 12:30 Bring your own seating. 1:00 GREY FOX SCHEDULE • SUNDAY • JULY 22, 2007 MAIN MASTERS DANCE GRASS FAMILY STAGE STAGE PAVILION ROOTS STAGE Presented by GIBSON & Presenting Sponsor Presented by SUGAR HILL Presenting Sponsor Presenting Sponsor COLLINGS w/ support from INTELLITOUCH & & RHYTHM&ROOTS BEARD & NECHVILLE THE EVENT COMPANY MARTIN & STELLING D’ADDARIO Instrument-making 9:30 YOGA CLASS workshop with Stretch Your Mind, Diane Kordas: 9:30 10:00 Body and Spirit with Lucy Weberling 9:30-10:30 Sing Along with Stone 10:30 Soup Family Edition— Sunday Morning Gospel Joe, Suzanne & Friends: 11:00 Dry Branch Fire Squad The Grass Roots 10:30 10:30 Workshop Stage Stage is open all day for Open for sheltered jams 11:30 Bluegrass Gospel Project Sheltered Jam Sessions See you next year! 11:40 Compliments of all day.
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