The festival starts on the 23rd with the open mic "Take the Stage!" hootenanny. There will also be open jam sessions, performance and songwriting workshops, and great food and drink throughout the event. "By popular demand, we added more two-day passes for 2025," said Co-producer Rachel Pearson. "As of November 1st those passes are almost sold out. However, single show tickets are still available."
"Our line-up of world-class performers includes Friday night's headliners, The Henhouse Prowlers, with Kristen Grainger & True North opening. Saturday afternoon will be fantastic with three bands: Whiskey Deaf Duet; Thunder & Rain, and Tony Furtado with Luke Price. Saturday night will open with returning favorite Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band and Della Mae closing out the festival."
Schedule of Events:
Whiskey Deaf Duet
The Whiskey Deaf Duet performs bluegrass, old-time and early country, mostly drawn from early pioneers in the music, and brings to the stage many years of professional experience and skill. Their shows are always spontaneous, entertaining, and joyous, and feature exciting instrumental work and a unique repertoire of interesting songs and tunes.
Whiskey Deaf Bluegrass Band | Portland OR
Thunder & Rain
Thunder and Rain is a newgrass band based in Nashville. They weave together bluegrass instrumentation with award winning songwriting inspired by pop, country, classic rock and old time. Three part harmony and sing-along choruses support image-rich lyricism and thunderous banjo / fiddle drive. In their decade-long career, the band has shared the stage with Billy Strings, Krueger Brothers, Peter Rowan, and The Brothers Comatose. “Run With You,” a single released in 2020, was selected for the IBMA Songwriter Showcase 2023.
Thunder and Rain
Tony Furtado with Luke Price
Tony is an evocative and soulful singer, a wide-ranging songwriter and a virtuoso on multiple instruments, adept on banjo, cello-banjo, slide guitar and baritone ukulele. He mixes and matches sounds and styles with the flair of a master artist (he's also an accomplished sculptor, but that's another story). All of the music of America is in Tony's music. Relix online magazine said it best when writing of Tony: “True talent doesn't need categories."
Saturday Night
Della Mae
This GRAMMY nominated, all-women string band is made up of founder and fiddle player Kimber Ludiker, lead vocalist/guitarist Celia Woodsmith, guitarist Avril Smith, and bassist Vickie Vaughn.
Hailing from across North America and reared in diverse musical styles, they are one of the most charismatic and engaging roots bands touring today. They have traveled to over 30 countries spreading peace and understanding through music.
Their mission as a band is to showcase top female musicians, and to improve opportunities for women and girls through advocacy, mentorship, programming, and performance.
Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band
Coming off an amazing 2024 WMF performance, Brothers Miles and Teo Quale with bassist Andrew Osborn and 2023 National Flat Pick Guitar Champion Ian Ly have continued to shake up stages in the USA, Japan, and Europe -- with their vibrant mix of Bluegrass, Dawg, Jazz and original acoustic sounds. Since their first appearance at our Festival in early January, they've been in demand at festivals world wide, played at the Grand Ole Opry last May.
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