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Grey Fox Festival Schedule • Thursday July 19, 2018 OPEN MIC Grey Fox Festival Schedule • Thursday July 19, 2018 High Meadow Creekside Catskill Grass Roots Slow Jam Collings / Deering / Eastman D’Addario / Shubb Capos Sierra Nevada Brewing Co ArtistWorks / Ear Trumpet Labs Thirsty Lizards 11:00 Event Co / Northfield 11:30 Welcome to GREY FOX Grey Fox 2018 The Bluegrass University at Grey Fox Hosted by Dry Branch Fire Squad Emerging Artist Showcase Wed Night FREE Hands-On Classes for Beginners 12:00 Sponsored by OPEN MIC Grass Roots and Slow Jam Tents IN THE SHADE OF THE Delaware Valley BG Festival 11am-5pm and Freshgrass for early campers 12:30 HIGH MEADOW TENT details below GRASS ROOTS TENT SLOW JAM TENT 12:00 1:00 1:00 ˙ 11am-1pm 11 am – 1 pm 2-hr Berklee College of Music Guitar Songwriting Workshop w/ Dry Branch Fire Squad Showcase with student Tony Watt Mike Burns, Lindsay Lou, 1:30 Welcome! bands, info about the college, plus special guest Jesse Iaquinto, Rob Clark 2:00 2:00 TONY TRISCHKA! 2:00–4:00 1-3pm 1 pm – 3 pm Beg, Steal or Borrow Welcome Dance 2:30 2:00 Banjo Fiddle Quickstep featuring Ira Gitlin Patrick M'Gonicle Cane Mill Road John Kirk and 3:00 3:00 Trish Miller Fireside Collective 3:00 3-5pm 3 pm – 5 pm 3:30 Dirty Grass Players Bluegrass Jamming Mandolin Tony Watt Tara Linhardt 4:00 4:00 4:00 Lindsay Lou Interview w/Panama Red 4:15 The Bluegrass University classes at Grey Fox are 4:30 (Peter Rowan) Beg, Steal or Borrow designed for beginners, or those looking for a review John Rossbach of the fundamentals. These hands-on classes taught 5:00 5:00 by top-flight instructors are free of charge; just bring Flatt Lonesome 5:15 an instrument, a chair, and be ready to learn! 5:30 Dry Branch Fire Squad For more information, visit us at: 6:00 5:30 www.TheBluegrassUniversity.com 6:00 Dinner Break Front Country 6:30 HIGH MEADOW STAGE 6:30 UNDER THE STARS Lindsay Lou Back by Popular Demand! 7:00 6:45 2018 Emerging Artists 7:00 Fireside Collective Jammin’ at Sierra Nevada 7:30 Peter Rowan At their booth on Sponsor Row Bluegrass Band Grey Fox Welcomes 8:00 2018 Artist-in-Residence THURSDAY 5:00-5:30 pm Dirty Grass Players Guitar Virtuoso FRIDAY 8:30 8:30 Billy Strings 8:00 Front Country The Hillbenders 2:30-3:00pm Mark Lavengood Band 5:00-5:30p Colebrook Road 9:00 SATURDAY 2:30-3:00p Man About A Horse 9:30 5:00-5:30p Meadow Mountain 9:15 10:00 10:00 Flatt Lonesome Dailey & Vincent 10:30 9th Annual Open Mic 11:00 10:30 (‘til 12:00am) Catskill Stage Catch his scheduled and Billy Strings Wednesday Night 7-11pm 11:30 surprise appearances. Hosted by our very own Billy sightings! Caroline MotherJudge 12:00 12:00 (‘til 1:00) TO PERFORM: Sign up is at 5pm at Catskill Stage The Hillbenders Voted #1 Artist in the ALL DIFFERENT BANDS. NO SOLOS. NO REPEATS. 12:30 Bluegrass Situation’s FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. Top 16 of 2016! All bands must be present at 6:30. 1:00 27 Grey Fox Festival Schedule • Friday July 20, 2018 High Meadow Creekside Catskill Grass Roots Collings/Deering/EastmanEvent Co/Northfield D’Addario / Shubb Capos Sierra Nevada Brewing Co ArtistWorks / Ear Trumpet Labs 11:00 IN THE SHADE OF THE 2018 9:15 10:30a-12:30p 11:30 HIGH MEADOW TENT Emerging Artist Showcase Meditation: Noel Coakley D’Addario String Experience Sponsored by 10:00 See graphic below! 12:00 11:00 Delaware Valley BG Festival Yoga: Lucy Weberling Free strings while they last The Ginny Mules & Freshgrass 11:15 12:30 Beginning Clogging w/John 1:00 12:00 11:00 Kirk & Trish Miller Bluegrass Harmony: Mountain Ride Colebrook Road Jeff Horton & Mary Maguire 1:00 12:00 12:00 1:00 Mark Lavengood Band 2:00 1:30 Quickstep w/ John & Trish: Mile Twelve Colebrook Road: 1:00 Square Dance Callers: Original & Traditional 2:00 Dry Branch Fire Squad Trish Miller & 2:00 Joyce Rossbach 3:00 2:30 Songs From 2:00 The Road Band Those Amazing Low Notes: Ginny Mules w/ Nick Forster 2:30 Nate Sabat, Jared Engel 3:00 Fireside Collective & Jeff Horton 3:00 3:30 3:15 Epilogue: Tribute to John Molly Tuttle 4:00 Duffey: Akira Otsuka & Friends 3:45 Keith Style Banjo: 4:00 including Tim O’Brien, Ron Mountain Ride Demonstration & Reflection Thomason, Jerry Douglas. Ryan Cavanaugh & Ira Gitlin 4:30 4:45 w/ Tim Kruzic, moderator Jerry Douglas 5:00 4:15 5:00 5:00 Mark Lavengood Band Dirty Grass Players: Mile Twelve The Dark Side of The Peach 5:30 6:00-7:00 5:30 6:00 Dinner Break Doc Watson Remembered: Fiddle Licks Worth Stealing: 6:00 Billy Strings, Bryan Sutton, 6:15 Bronwyn Keith-Hines, John Kirk HIGH MEADOW STAGE and Joe Newberry & Chris Brashear Songs From 6:30 UNDER THE STARS 6:45-7:45 The Road Band Molly Tuttle 7:00 7:00 Hot Rize 7:30 40th Anniversary 8:00 8:30 8:15 The Wood Brothers 8:30 9:00 Del McCoury Band 9:30 10:00 10:15 I’m Red Knuckles ... 10:30 10:15-11:30 Hot Rize’s 40th! & We’re The Trailblazers! Catch our Emerging Artists Billy Strings 11:00 Mighty fine! Jammin’ at Sierra Nevada Booth in Sponsor Row 11:30 11:45p-1:00a TODAY 12:00 New Orleans Suspects 2:30-3:00pm Mark Lavengood Band 12:00-1:30 5:00-5:30p 12:30 The Wood Brothers Colebrook Road 1:00 28 Grey Fox Festival Schedule • Saturday July 21, 2018 High Meadow Creekside Catskill Grass Roots Collings/Deering/EastmanEvent Co/Northfield D’Addario / Shubb Capos Sierra Nevada Brewing Co ArtistWorks / Ear Trumpet Labs 11:00 IN THE SHADE OF THE 9:15 Meditation 10:00 11:30 HIGH MEADOW TENT 2018 10:00 Yoga Ear Trumpet Labs Emerging Artist Showcase “How To Mic A Band” 12:00 11:00 Sponsored by 11:00 Intermediate Clogging w/ Man About A Horse Kaia Kater Delaware Valley BG Festival 11:30 Rounds, Circles & Squares 12:30 & Freshgrass Quickstep w/ John & Trish 11:00 12:00 BG Karaoke Joe Newberry & April Verch 11:00 w/ Kitsy Kuykendall 1:00 Meadow Mountain 1:00 12:00 Sierra Hull 1:15 12:00 1:30 Man About A Horse Rapidgrass Guitar Master 2:00 Bryan Sutton 1:00 2:15 2:30 2:30 Cane Mill Road Lonely Heartstring Band Doyle Lawson 1:00 Interview w/ John Rossbach BG Harmony: 3:00 Horton, Maguire, etc. 3:45 2:15 3:30 3:30 GF Scholarship Presentations ‘Told You That to Tell You This’ Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Mary Doub & Ron Thomason 2:00 Ron Thomason Old Timey Banjo Tunes 4:00 Joe Newberry & Kaia Kater 4:00 3:30 4:30 Dry Branch Fire Squad Mandolin Moguls 3:00 Sam Bush & Sierra Hull 4:45 Meadow Mountain: 5:00-6:00 Man About a Horse Colorado Grass 5:00 Dinner Break 5:30 4:45 4 :00 HIGH MEADOW STAGE Kaia Kater Banjo: Gabe Hirshfeld, UNDER THE STARS 6:00 6:00 Carl Minorkey and others Della Mae 6:00 6:00-7:15 5:00 6:30 Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Joe Newberry & Advanced Jam April Verch Kenny Baker plays Bill Monroe 7:00 w/Ellen Carlson 7:15 7:15 (for all instruments) 7:30 Sierra Hull Lonely Heartstring Band 6:00-7:15 8:00 Songwriters in the Round 8:35 Caroline Isachsen, Jim Gaudet, 8:30 Sam Bush Band 8:30 Evan Murphy, Mike Burns, Rapidgrass Jesse Iaquinto & Rob Clark 9:00 Eastman Fiddle, Deering Banjo & Greene Co Getaway Drawings 9:30 Yo! 10:10 9:45 Catch our Emerging Artists 10:00 The Steep Canyon Rangers Strings Attached Jammin’ at Sierra Nevada Billy Strings Booth in Sponsor Row 10:30 Northfield Mandolin & Collings Guitar Drawings TODAY 11:00 2:30-3:00p 11:00 ‘til ? Man About A Horse 11:30 11:45-12:45 All you Sam Bush fans... Horseshoes & Hand Grenades 5:00-5:30p Della Mae Tonight’s the night! Meadow Mountain 12:00 12:30 1:00 29 *UH\)R[)HVWLYDO6FKHGXOH6XQGD\-XO\ High Meadow Creekside Catskill Grass Roots Collings/Deering/Eastman/Event Co/Northfield D’Addario / 3HUBB#APOS Sierra Nevada ArtistWorks / %AR4RUMPET,ABS 9:00 A TASTE OF GREY FOX 9:15a JAMMING TENT Meditation:9:15 Noel Coakley JAMMING TENT FOOD DRIVE Compliments of Compliments of 9:30 Meditation with Noel Coakley 9:30 Staff/Volunteer Photo D’Addario & Shubb Capos ArtistWorks & 10:00a Ear Trumpet Labs Yoga: Lucy10:00 Weberling 10:00 10:00 am Yoga with Lucy Weberling Gospel Music in the Catskills with Live Music 10:30 Dry Branch Fire Squad 11:00 am 11:00 Grey Fox Scholarship All-Stars! Victor Furtado & Eli West, 11:30 Patrick & Rourke Feinberg, Owen Schinkel & Max Silverstein, You’re Cordially Invited! Country Current’s Danny Stewart 12:00 to the 4th Annual 12:00 pm 12:30 The U.S. Navy Band: TASTE OF GREY FOX Country Current 1:00 FOOD DRIVE 1:15-1:45pm1:15-1:45p Sunday, July 22, 2018 1:30 20th Annual Bluegrass Academy for KidsWK Graduation$QQXDO Gig! %OXHJUDVV$FDGHP\IRU.LGV(About 120 kids this year!) *UDGXDWLRQ*LJ 2:00 Not to be missed! Dear Campers & Day Visitors, '21ō70,667+,6 Today’s the day to give back by donating to the food banks of Greene County, NY.
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