Fall Festivals Coming Soon!

The NCBS welcomes the following fall festivals to our area:

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER

August 30-September 1– Plumas Homegrown Americana Festival, Plumas County Fairgrounds, Quincy.

SEPTEMBER

14 — Jamesburg Schoolhouse Bluegrass Festival, Jamesburg Schoolhouse Community Center, Jamesburg.

OCTOBER

9-13 — Frankly Bluegrass Music Festival, Amador County Fairgrounds, Plymouth.

 

Americana Music Festival Set For August 30-September 1 In Quincy

The Plumas Homegrown Americana Festival will be held at the Plumas County Fairgrounds in Quincy on Labor Day Weekend, August 30-September 1. NCBS welcomes this fun, small, relaxed gathering.

The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers are the host band. Ramblin’ Jack Elliott will headline, along with Keith Little & Sweet Sally, Cactus Bob & The Prairie Flower, and the Marin County Breakdown, plus more!

 

Sonia Shell Band & Johnny Campbell Band Set To Perform October 16 & 19

The Sonia Shell Band (Santa Cruz) and the Johnny Campbell Band (Nashville) will perform at Sam’s BBQ in San Jose on Wednesday October 16 and at the Live Oak Grange near Santa Cruz on Saturday October 19. NCBS will welcome the October 19 show. The bands will also appear on KKUP Monday Night Bluegrass on Monday October 14.

More details will be announced soon.

Sonia Shell

NCBS Welcomes The Frankly Bluegrass Festival At The Amador County Fairgrounds October 9-13

The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the First Annual Frankly Bluegrass Music Festival which will honor the late Frank Solivan, Sr., founder of Kids On Bluegrass & Kids On Stage. 

The Amador County Fairgrounds in Plymouth, site of several bluegrass festivals over the past 40 years, but none in the past decade, will host the new festival October 9-13, 2024. The event is presented by members of the Solivan family.

The line-up: Frank Solivan & Chris Luquette, Kids On Bluegrass, Broken Compass Bluegrass, Special Consensus, Wayne Taylor & Appaloosa, Crying Uncle, Central Valley Boys, David Adkins & Mountain Soul, Kentucky Sky, and The Honey Buckets.

Information & Tickets

 

NCBS Welcomes The Jamesburg Schoolhouse Bluegrass Festival September 14

The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the Second Annual Jamesburg Community Schoolhouse Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, September 14, 2024. The Noon-7:00pm gathering will take place at the former school, 40379 Tassajara Road in Carmel Valley.

The line-up: Eric Burman & The Brookdale Bluegrass Band, The Courthouse Ramblers, Brianna Colliard, Willow Street, and The Gilroy Drifters.

Bring a bluegrass festival chair or blanket to this charming outdoor mountain event in the highlands above Carmel Valley. Food & drink will be available.

The event will benefit the Jamesburg Community Schoolhouse. More information will be available soon.

Coming Soon — Tickets & Information

NCBS Welcomes The Plumas Homegrown Americana Festival On Labor Day Weekend

The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the Plumas Homegrown Americana Festival to the Plumas County Fairgrounds in Quincy on Labor Day Weekend.

The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers are the host band. Ramblin’ Jack Elliott will headline, along with Keith Little & Sweet Sally and the Marin County Breakdown, plus more!

Gateway to the Plumas Homegrown Americana Festival.

 

New Historical Park Trees Planted Before The 2024 GOF Festival

The San Benito County Historical Park sported many new trees during the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival last weekend. The addition of the approximately 30 trees had been an important upgrade for the park sought by the Northern California Bluegrass Society.

The trees were originally grown by a Gilroy nursery for use in a large Alphabet (Google) office development in San Jose that was postponed or cancelled. REACH, a local environmental tree-planting organization is working with the San Benito County Historical Society to plant the donated trees at the park.

The San Benito County Historical Society’s Anita Kane organized the acquisition, siting and planting of the new trees. NCBS President Michael Hall helped with locating the trees around the audience area. NCBS & SBCHS Volunteer Gary Zatkin is watering the trees on a weekly basis to ensure their survival during their first year.

Thanks for your support!