The Honey Dewdrops

The Honey Dewdrops • Deep rooted harmonies, honest melodies.  "Their talent is such that it’s quite possible that a new band recording in the year 2020 might cite the Honey Dewdrops as a prime influence." ~ Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish are the Honey Dewdrops: an award winning, nationally touring husband and wife folk duet who perform fresh, original songs focusing on vocal harmonies and tight instrumentation. Influenced... Read More

Avalanche City

From Auckland, New Zealand comes the interesting story of one hard working individual. Avalanche City is the brain child of Dave Baxter, a musician who’s background stretches across many genres and influences culminating in a sound that is an impressive and eclectic range of various instruments, melodies and harmonies. The depth and perspective create a dynamic atmosphere that is rich and raw all at once. The epicenter of Avalanche City is Baxter himself who writes, conceives,... Read More

Nickel Creek

Nickel Creek • The three members of Nickel Creek — Chris Thile and siblings Sean Watkins and Sara Watkins — have been playing together for more than a decade after performing as children in a San Diego pizza parlor. They continued to play as a unit throughout the decade with Thile also releasing two solo albums in his early teens. As they formed Nickel Creek, the three musicians were already starting to win bushels full of championship trophies. Most notably,... Read More

Grace Van’t Hof’s Solo Record

ABOUT THIS PROJECT www.kickstarter.com/projects/gracevanthof/grace-vant-hofs-solo-record This is my first chance to realize my dream of 4 years: to record a solo project with a combination of my original material and work from songwriters and artists that I have long admired. I plan to record an "EP" style recording with eight tracks. Four of the tracks are previously unreleased original tunes penned by me, and four tracks are a combination of clever covers... Read More

The David Wax Museum

The David Wax Museum • David Wax & Suz Slezak ~ The David Wax Museum has been called “one of Boston’s hottest new bands” (Boston Globe) and “a revelation” (Providence Journal). It is no surprise that their acclaimed performance at the 2010 Newport Folk Festival was hailed as one of NPR’s All Songs Considered Highlights of the entire weekend. Why do we need museums? They show us something familiar and traditional, while at the same time documenting our innovation,... Read More

Crash Avenue

Crash Avenue • Crash Avenue is a publicity and management firm fueled by a passion for good music and art. We were founded in 2004, and since then, have become a widely recognized workhorse in the evolving media and music industry. At the same time, Crash Avenue maintains strong ties to our DIY roots. We don’t just support our clients through our PR efforts and wealth of experience – we develop an artist-focused music community. Simply put, Crash Avenue can assist... Read More

Nechville

Nechville • Nechville Musical Products has been in business since 1989, manufacturing professional banjos and related accessories for the booming acoustic and electric string instrument market. We have gained a respected reputation among the nation’s top builders as being a leader in innovation and design. Our company owns patents on Nechville’s unique Heli-mount banjo design and it has been enthusiastically accepted by the world’s top players such as Bela Fleck and... Read More

Clap Your Hands • The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band • "Clap Your Hands" The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band shot the video for Clap Your Hands in one day, in a barn in Indiana. All of the dancers, artists, freaks, weirdos, cowboys, kids, donkeys, bunko steerers, chickens and regular folks, who are all Hoosiers, all volunteered their time and talent because they believed in the song and the band. The video was directed/produced by the acclaimed music video producer... Read More

The Foundation For Bluegrass Music

The Foundation for Bluegrass Music • Origin and Purpose: The Foundation for Bluegrass Music is a non-profit charitable organization created in 2007 to serve as an “umbrella” under which funds can be placed and disbursed to support educational, literary, artistic and historic preservation activities of public benefit. The Foundation distributes funds to fulfill its mission. The Foundation has a broad, flexible purpose providing support to a wide variety of initiatives.... Read More

DelFest

DelFest • DelFest was born from the desire to create a family-friendly music festival celebrating the rich legacy of McCoury music by providing a forum for world-class musical collaborations while also exposing fresh new talent. Del McCoury stands astride the two worlds of traditional Appalachian mountain music and the youthful jamgrass audience that looks to him as a model of authenticity and musical integrity. Now the leading man of contemporary bluegrass... Read More