SANDHILL —
Music lovers are in for a great weekend as the 2012 Blazin’ Bluegrass Festival gets underway Thursday.
Now in its eighth year, organizers are excited to report that calls are coming in “from all over the United States, Canada and even Europe.”
Last year, the three-day festival — held at the Sandhill 4H/RV Camp on KY 700 outside of Whitley City — was rated #3 Bluegrass Festival in the state by Kentucky Living magazine. This year’s lineup again features a mix of the genre’s best and rising stars with headliners the Lonesome River Band and the James King Band.
The James King Band — 1997 Emerging Artists of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association — will cap of Thursday night’s schedule which kicks off at 6 p.m. and also features: the Colonel Strings, Kentucky Mountain Trio and Tidal Wave Road.
The festival switches into all-day mode Friday with faith-focused performances starting at 11 a.m. from the Colonel Strings, Kentucky Mountain Trio, The Ward Family, Standing Stone, Barbwire, Kathy Joy Bell, Mavis Hughes, The Daltons, Locust Ridge and Mountain Connections.
Saturday’s activities kick off at 11 a.m. with a veterans ceremony featuring McCreary Central High School’s band and JROTC. Scheduled bands include: Paint Creek, Standing Stone, Mountain Connection, Dean Osborne, Barbwire, Shadow Ridge and headliner Lonesome River Band.
One of the hottest bluegrass acts in the world, the Lonesome River Band released their breakout CD Carrying The Tradition back in 1991. Band leader Sammy Shelor (banjo) has played with several musicians and is currently joined by Brandon Rickman (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Mike Hartgrove (fiddle), Barry Reed (bass) and newest member Randy Jones (mandolin and vocals).
Jones hails from Strunk and joined Kentucky Wind — the band which helped establish the Blazin’ Bluegrass Festival — in 2003.
Early bird camping activities (including children’s games) are already underway, and festival goers are encouraged to take a canoe trip down the Big South Fork as well as a train ride on the Big South Fork Scenic Railway. Special recreation activities will also be offered at nearby Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. Adventure lovers can also take part in a free ATV/UTV guided ride beginning 8 a.m. on Friday. Saturday’s activities include music workshops, a Wounded Warrior benefit bike ride and cornhole tournament.
For more information, visit www.blazinbluegrass.com or call (606) 306-5008. Admission will be charged each day of the festival though three-day passes are available.
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