New 2020 Bay Area Bluegrass Calendar Available For Pledge To Support KALW Public Radio This Saturday

On Saturday, October 26, north and central bay public radio station KALW in San Francisco (91.7FM and Online) will hold its fall bluegrass pledge drive.

Peter Thompson, the longtime host of the Saturday evening Bluegrass Signal radio show on the station, has published a beautiful and comprehensive 2020 Calendar of current and historical bluegrass dates. The calendar includes all the Northern California Bluegrass Society information as well as many other key area bluegrass dates. The minimum donation to get the calendar is only $50.

The new calendar is available only to donors who support bluegrass music on KALW Radio. You can check out the station website (and the fall bluegrass pledge drive) for more information.

Bluegrass fans take a look at the new KALW 2020 Bluegrass Calendar.

River Of Song Bluegrass Musical Continues For One More Week In Mountain View, Discount Available

Bluegrass Musical Theatre will continue for One More Week in lovely Downtown Mountain View. The six-day-a-week run will end on Sunday, October 27, 2019 at the Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts.

NCBS and other bluegrass fans will receive a $10 Discount when purchasing tickets by using the code “BLUEGRASS” on the TheatreWorks website.

The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s performance of the Bluegrass/Americana musical Mark Twain’s River Of Song. The stories of Mark Twain and plenty of our kind of music will make this an enjoyable evening of musical theatre for area bluegrass fans.

The show was written by Randal Myler & Dan Wheetman (the latter familiar to NCBS fans due to his Marley’s Ghost fame). Enjoy!

National Stolen Instrument Page Is A Free Service Available On This Website

The NCBS National Bluegrass Stolen Instrument Page is linked off the left column 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.

Check Out The New Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival Facebook Group Page All Year Long

The Northern California Bluegrass Society now has a Facebook Group to gather together the fans and friends of the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival all year long. The group is a great opportunity to stay in touch with friends, share memories, and get up to date information about future festivals.

Check out “GOOD OLD FASHIONED BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL” to enjoy the new Facebook group.

Support The Work Of The NCBS With Your Charitable Donation

The Northern California Bluegrass Society is a California Not-For-Profit Corporation with Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) status that is also known as the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society.

The Society accepts donations which may be tax deductible. The NCBS supports bluegrass music in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay Area, and all of Northern California. The NCBS/SCBS Tax ID No. is 94-2907716. The most convenient way to make a donation is online.

Online NCBS Donations

NCBS Welcomes TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Production Of Mark Twain’s River Of Song

The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s performance of the Bluegrass/Americana musical Mark Twain’s River Of Song which will continue six days each week through October 27, 2019 at the Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts.

The show was written by Randal Myler & Dan Wheetman (of Marley’s Ghost band fame).  The stories of Mark Twain and plenty of our kind of music make this an enjoyable evening of musical theatre for area bluegrass fans.

DISCOUNT: Receive a $10 Discount when purchasing tickets by using the code “BLUEGRASS” on the TheatreWorks website.

Plan Now To Attend The Bluegrass/Americana Musical Presented By TheatreWorks Silicon Valley In Mountain View

The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the TheatreWorks Silicon Valley performance of the Bluegrass/Americana musical Mark Twain’s River Of Song which will continue six days each week through October 27, 2019 at the Mountain View Center For The Performing Arts.

The show was written by Randal Myler & Dan Wheetman (the latter familiar to NCBS fans due to his Marley’s Ghost fame).  The stories of Mark Twain and plenty of our kind of music make this an enjoyable evening of musical theatre for area bluegrass fans.

DISCOUNT TICKETS: You can receive a $10 Discount when purchasing tickets by using the code “BLUEGRASS” on the TheatreWorks website.