The NCBS Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival’s Facebook Group Page is the place to enjoy great local music.
Bluegrass Musicians are welcome to self-post their music. For more information, contact page host Bruce Bellochio <Bbellochio@gmail.com>.
The NCBS Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival’s Facebook Group Page is the place to enjoy great local music.
Bluegrass Musicians are welcome to self-post their music. For more information, contact page host Bruce Bellochio <Bbellochio@gmail.com>.
The Northern California Bluegrass Society/Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society
presents the 33rd FREE
Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair
April 17 & 24 and May 1 & 8, 2021
The bluegrass fair will feature three bands at each Saturday performance (Noon-5:00pm), including TBA (April 17), Purple Mountain Majesty, Mission Blue, & Yoseff & Katya Tucker (April 24), The Goat Hill Girls & Pacific Drive (May 1), and The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers & Bean Creek (May 8). More bands will be announced soon.
Beautiful New Location:
The Summit House Beer Garden & Grill
High in the Santa Cruz Mountains at 23123 Santa Cruz Highway, 6 miles south of Los Gatos on Highway 17. Sound by Robert Cornelius, Food & drink by The Summit House. Outdoor seating with all Coronavirus Safety Rules strictly enforced.
Information: www.ncbs.us
Reservations Are Recommended: (408) 353-2700
The NCBS-Welcomed Bluegrass Series at the Summit House will present Purple Mountain Majesty in a FREE show this SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 27, 2:00-4:00pm. The top of Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains is a beautiful place for live bluegrass presented by the Summit House Beer Garden & Grill.
With Coronavirus Restrictions now loosened by the state, the series happens every Saturday afternoon. This show with limited seating is at 23123 Santa Cruz Highway, 6 miles south of Los Gatos. The Summit House will offer food and drinks. Reservations are recommended and Strict Coronavirus Rules will be enforced.
The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers will perform on May 8, 2021 at the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair to be held at The Summit House Beer Garden & Grill. Note new location.
The Northern California Bluegrass Society/Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society and the Summit House will present the fair on four Saturdays, April 17 & 24 and May 1 & 8. from Noon to 4:00pm.
Three bands will perform in a no admission show each Saturday afternoon in an outdoor restaurant setting with beautiful mountain views. The Summit House will offer informal food and drinks. The Summit House is a regular bluegrass venue atop Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains at 23123 Santa Cruz Highway, (6 miles south of Los Gatos).
Reservations are recommended and Strict Coronavirus Rules will be enforced. Phone: (408) 353-2700.
The usual Bluegrass Fair location at the Duck Pond Stage in San Lorenzo Park in downtown Santa Cruz is not available this year.

The NCBS National Bluegrass Stolen & Missing Instrument Page is available on this website. This is a FREE Service for both theft victims and used instrument buyers that provides a central reporting location for the recovery of stolen or lost bluegrass instruments. Musicians should immediately SELF POST information about stolen instruments. Instrument buyers should CHECK the page prior to purchase of any used instrument.
The page is searchable and links can be added to connect additional information about the instrument.
Yoseff & Katya Tucker will perform on April 24, 2021 at the 2021 Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair to be held at The Summit House Beer Garden & Grill.
The Northern California Bluegrass Society/Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society and the Summit House will present the fair on four Saturdays, April 17 & 24 and May 1 & 8. from Noon to 4:00pm.
Three bands will perform in a no admission show each Saturday afternoon in an outdoor restaurant setting with beautiful mountain views. The Summit House will offer informal food and drinks. The Summit House is a regular bluegrass venue atop Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains at 23123 Santa Cruz Highway, (6 miles south of Los Gatos).
Reservations are recommended and Strict Coronavirus Rules will be enforced. Phone: (408) 353-2700.
Note: The usual Bluegrass Fair location at the Duck Pond Stage in San Lorenzo Park in downtown Santa Cruz is not available this year.

The NCBS Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival’s Facebook Group Page is the place to enjoy great local music. Northern California Bluegrass Musicians are welcome to self-post their music. The in-person Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival will not be held this year, but will return in 2022.
For more information, contact page host Bruce Bellochio <Bbellochio@gmail.com>.
Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival Facebook Group Page
The NCBS-Welcomed Bluegrass Series at the Summit House will present BanjerDan’s DangerBand in a FREE show this SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 20, 2:00-4:00pm.
The top of Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains is where live bluegrass is presented by the Summit House Beer Garden & Grill. With Coronavirus Restrictions now loosened by the state, the series happens every Saturday afternoon. This show with limited seating is at 23123 Santa Cruz Highway, 6 miles south of Los Gatos. The Summit House will offer food and drinks.
Reservations are recommended and Strict Coronavirus Rules will be enforced.
On Saturday, April 24, the Pacifica bluegrass band Mission Blue will perform at the 2021 Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair to be held at The Summit House Beer Garden & Grill.
The Northern California Bluegrass Society/Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society will present the fair on four Saturdays, April 17 & 24 and May 1 & 8. from Noon to 4:00pm. (The usual location at the Duck Pond Stage in San Lorenzo Park is not available this year.)
Three bands will perform in a no admission show each Saturday afternoon in an outdoor restaurant setting with beautiful mountain views. The Summit House will offer informal food and drinks. The Summit House is a regular bluegrass venue atop Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains at 23123 Santa Cruz Highway, (6 miles south of Los Gatos).
Reservations are recommended and Strict Coronavirus Rules will be enforced. Phone: (408) 353-2700.
