Guest Performers Announced For Saturday January 26 Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show

The Guest Performers have been announced for the FREE 12th AnnualĀ Northern California Bluegrass Awards ShowĀ on January 26 at the Veterans Memorial Senior Center Theatre in Redwood City.

They are: Blue Summit, Eric Burman, The Gilroy Drifters, Linda Maki & Lisa Burns, Mission Blue, Teo Quale, & The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers.

The awards show proper will run 3:00-5:00pm on Saturday, and will conclude a day-long program of live bluegrass music and a bluegrass documentary film that begins at 10:00am.

Saturday’s daytime awards show and concert is part of the weekend-long Bluegrass On Broadway Festival, with more music on Saturday night at the Freewheel Brewing Company and on Sunday afternoon and evening (January 27) at The Hub.

All programs are presented by the Northern California Bluegrass Society and all are FREE and open to the public. The festival is supported by a grant from the Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission and by Redwood City area businesses, organizations and individuals.

Complete Festival Information:

Complete Bluegrass On Broadway Schedule

Special Saturday Film Presentation Honoring Al Hawkes

Saturday Evening Show At The Freewheel

Sunday Evening Show At The Hub

Northern California Bluegrass Awards Finalists

Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees

 

 

Lifetime Achievement Honorees To Be Feted Saturday At The Northern California Bluegrass Awards In Redwood City

TheĀ Northern California Bluegrass SocietyĀ will honor unsung heroes withĀ Lifetime Achievement AwardsĀ at theĀ 12th Annual Northern California Bluegrass Awards ShowĀ to be held onĀ Saturday, January 26, 2019Ā at theĀ Veterans Memorial Senior Center Theatre, 1455 Madison AvenueĀ inĀ Redwood City. The Awards Show will be held 3:00-5:00pm, following a full day of bluegrass music and film beginning at 10:00am. All events are FREE and open to the public.

The honorees are:

Colleen Conley, Marshall —Ā longtimeĀ sound engineer at many NCBS events and other key bluegrass performances around California.Ā  She has done the sound for the famed Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival ‘Tweener Stage for over 20 years. It is often said that Paul Knight is the best bluegrass sound “man” on the West Coast. Be it known that Colleen is considered the best bluegrass sound “woman.”

Mike Fisher, Ben Lomond — long-serving member of the NCBS Board of Directors and in charge of the gate at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival and many other events for decades. He has worked tirelessly for bluegrass in many capacities. He played exactly one gig with Jerry Garcia in a bluegrass band. His new band, the Open Heart Strings, is on this year’s Bluegrass On Broadway Sunday line-up. Most importantly, he hosts the NCBS board meeting at his home each month — and feeds the members a fine meal every time.

Linzey Hill, Turlock — cleanliness is next to goddessness when she hits the restrooms at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival year after year, arguably the most important feature for attendees at any bluegrass festival. After that, she sings and dances her way through the weekend. She makes the festival fun for everyone.

Brenda Hough, San Jose — by quietly writing the majority of the published reviews of bluegrass CDs for California fans, she danced dangerously close to fame over the past 20 years, but the full extent of her contributions is less well-known. She has served on the boards of the Northern California Bluegrass Society, the California Bluegrass Association, and the late Redwood Bluegrass Associates, helped mail Bluegrass By The Bay, and partnered with Debbie Weiner to operate a nice restaurant in a field serving three meals a day to hungry volunteers and musicians at the GOF Festival. Her many years of service on both the GOF organizing committee and the GOF band committee let her play a big role in the development of that beloved event. Oh, and that was in addition to all the other volunteer work she has done for bluegrass in our area.

Darlene Janine Walker, Turlock — one of the most committed Sidesaddle fans during the band’s long run, she is ever-ready when the music begins. She is the dean of the famed Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival restroom crew. Her festival camp is always welcoming to jammers and fans. NCBS cannot open the gates without her.

Ā Debbie Weiner, Redwood City — in addition to feeding musicians and volunteers for many years behind the stage at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival during that event’s long run at Bolado Park, she has quietly been the force behind the success of Bluegrass On Broadway, helping to come up with the festival’s name, solving many behind-the-scenes crises, and making numerous well-timed donations to keep the project running year after year. Because of Debbie, the NCBS Bluegrass Film Festival has run for years on free popcorn, coffee and tea, just as all good cultural institutions should. She helps run the NCBS Information Booth at festivals all around the state, and was a partner for a time in a bluegrass record company. Somewhat significantly, she keeps the current NCBS president up and running and (mostly) out of trouble….not easy to do. Her festival camps are always ready to welcome bluegrass friends and she always supports our local musicians.

Randy Weisendanger, Ceres — a hardworking bluegrass volunteer even before he became a fiddler, he makes key facilities come to life at festivals large and small all around California, including stages, fencing, tents, and (most famously) the beloved audience shadecloth at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival. His commitment to quality on these projects defines the events he staffs, bringing safety and comfort to everyone who attends. He performed for a number of years with Ambergrass; his new band, The Gilroy Drifters, is on the Saturday bill at the BOB Festival. He jams everywhere he goes.

All of these “unsung heroes” have contributed to the area bluegrass community in important ways for many years with little or no recognition. We look forward to honoring their efforts.

Weekend Festival Information:

Complete Bluegrass On Broadway Schedule

Special Saturday Film Presentation Honoring Al Hawkes

Saturday Evening Show At The Freewheel

Sunday Evening Show At The Hub

Northern California Bluegrass Awards Finalists

The awards show and day-long concert is part of the FREEĀ Bluegrass On Broadway Festival, January 26-27, 2019, presented by theĀ Northern California Bluegrass SocietyĀ with principal financial support from theĀ Redwood City Civic Cultural CommissionĀ and other Redwood City area organizations and individuals.

Redwood City Welcomes Us For The FREE 12th Annual Bluegrass On Broadway Festival This Weekend

Bluegrass On Broadway is this weekend in Redwood City.

Redwood City is the Peninsula’s Home Of Bluegrass Music. The city has a strong tradition of supporting the arts and has a deep appreciation of good music. Bluegrass music is a regular feature of local civic celebrations.

For the past 12 years, the Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission has awarded a base grant that allows the Northern California Bluegrass Society to present the Bluegrass On Broadway Festival on the last weekend of January.

The highlight of the BOB festival is the Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show & Concert, set for Saturday, January 26, 2019Ā at the Veterans Memorial Senior Center Theatre, 1455 Madison Avenue.Ā The FREE day-long program runs from 10:00am-5:00pm and is open to the public.

Complete Bluegrass On Broadway Schedule

Special Saturday Film Presentation Honoring Al Hawkes

Saturday Evening Show At The Freewheel

Sunday Evening Show At The Hub

Lifetime Achievement Honorees

Northern California Bluegrass Awards Finalists

Bluegrass On Broadway Weekend Schedule Is Set — FREE Program In Redwood City January 26-27

The 12th Annual Bluegrass On Broadway Festival will be held at various venues in Redwood City. All shows are FREE and open to the public. The festival is presented by the Northern California Bluegrass Society.

SATURDAY, January 26

Veterans Memorial Senior Center Theatre, 1455 Madison Avenue:

10:00am — Special Film Presentation: The Eventful Life Of Al HawkesĀ (Andrew Jawitz, Rockhouse Mountain Productions, NH), in memory of Allerton Hawkes (1930-2018)

11:00 — The Gilroy Drifters

Noon — The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers

1:00pm — Mission Blue

2:00 — Blue Summit

3:00-5:00 — Northern California Bluegrass Awards ShowĀ (with additional musical performances)

Freewheel Brewing Company, 3737 Florence Street:

8:00-11:00pm — The Stoney Mountain Ramblers

SUNDAY, January 27

The Hub, 2650 Broadway:

3:00pm — Welcome

3:10 — The Open Heart Strings

4:00 — Bear Grass Creek

5:00 — The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers

6:00 — 27strings

8:00pm — Concert Ends

Since the first festival in 2008, the Redwood City Civic Cultural CommissionĀ has provided a base grant that enables the festival to be presented without charge to old and new bluegrass fans. Enjoy!

Performance Schedule Announced For Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show & Concert On January 26

The Northern California Bluegrass Society has announced the performance schedule for the 12th Annual Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show & Concert, on January 26, 2019 at the Veterans Memorial Senior Center Theatre, 1455 Madison Avenue in Redwood City.

SATURDAY, January 26

10:00am — Special Film Presentation: The Eventful Life Of Al Hawkes (Andrew Jawitz, Rockhouse Mountain Productions, NH), in memory of Allerton Hawkes (1930-2018)

11:00 — The Gilroy Drifters

Noon — The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers

1:00pm — Mission Blue

2:00 — Blue Summit

3:00-5:00 — Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show (with additional musical performances)

The day-long event is part of the FREE weekend-long Bluegrass On Broadway Festival at various venues in Redwood City. The BOB is presented by NCBS with principal financial support from the Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission.

FREE NCBS Bluegrass On Broadway Festival Set For Redwood City January 26-27

The FREEĀ Bluegrass On Broadway FestivalĀ presented by the Northern California Bluegrass SocietyĀ will come to Redwood CityĀ the weekend of January 26-27, 2019.

The 12th AnnualĀ festival will include the Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show & ConcertĀ beginning at 10:00am at the Veterans Memorial Senior Center TheatreĀ on Saturday, January 26, 2019, plus evening shows at the Freewheel Brewing CompanyĀ on Saturday evening and The HubĀ on Sunday afternoon and evening, January 27.

Bluegrass On Broadway!

NCBS Urges Support For Bluegrass Wildfire Victims — Benefit Concert & Jam Sunday At The Gr8 Room, Los Gatos

TheĀ California Bluegrass AssociationĀ has created a fund to help bluegrass musicians who are wildfire victims and need our help replacing lost instruments.Ā TheĀ Northern California Bluegrass SocietyĀ believes this is an important way to help our fellow musicians in a time of need and encourages your support.

On Sunday, January 20 at The Gr8 Room, in the Santa Cruz Mountains, there will be a bluegrass concert and jam presented by Robert Cornelius & Suzanne Suwanda that will raise money for the fund. The show is FREE and donations will be accepted.

The Line-Up: The Coffis Brothers, The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers, & The High Water Line. Jamming will begin at 2:00pm, with the performance at 5:00pm.

Benefit Information: Camp Fire Bluegrass Benefit

Fund Information:Ā Bluegrass Wildfire Victims Instrument Replacement Fund

Performance Schedule Announced For FREE Bluegrass On Broadway Show On Sunday January 27 At The Hub

The performance schedule has been announced for theĀ Bluegrass On Broadway Festival’sĀ FREE bluegrass show on Sunday, January 27 at The Hub, 2650 Broadway, Redwood City.

SUNDAY, January 27

3:00pm — Welcome

3:10 — The Open Heart Strings (Santa Cruz)

4:00 — Bear Grass Creek (Fremont)

5:00 — The Wildcat Mountain Ramblers (Los Gatos)

6:00 — 27strings (Los Altos)

8:00pm — Concert Ends

Bluegrass On Broadway is presented by the Northern California Bluegrass Society, with principal financial support from the Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission.

The 12th Annual NCBS Bluegrass On Broadway Festival!

 

Northern California Bluegrass Awards Presentation Is Saturday, January 26 In Redwood City

The FREEĀ Bluegrass On Broadway Festival, presented by the Northern California Bluegrass Society will include the Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show Ā at the Veterans Memorial Senior Center Theatre, 1455 Madison Avenue, Redwood City,Ā on Saturday, January 26, 2019,Ā 3:00-5:00pm.

The awards show will follow an all-day concert. The 12th annual festival will be held the weekend of January 26-27.

Special Al Hawkes Film Presentation To Open Bluegrass On Broadway Awards Show & Concert On Saturday January 26

A Special Film Presentation honoring the late Al Hawkes will open the 2019 Northern California Bluegrass Awards Show & Concert on Saturday, January 26 at the Veterans Memorial Senior Center Theatre, 1455 Madison Avenue, Redwood City. The full weekend at the Northern California Bluegrass Society’s Bluegrass On Broadway Festival is FREE.

Special Film Presentation: The Eventful Life Of Al Hawkes (Andrew Jawitz, Rockhouse Mountain Productions, NH), is shown in memory of Allerton Hawkes (1930-2018). The film will be shown at 10:00am, with the concert to follow at 11:00am.

Al Hawkes was a bluegrass pioneer who made many exciting contributions to the advancement of the music by organizing the bluegrass community in New England and by performing in one of the earliest integrated bluegrass duos. He recorded many of the important bluegrass artists from outside of the south on his label, Event Records. This film was well-received at the 2010 NCBS film festival. The filmmakers have given special permission for its return this year.

Al Hawkes Obituary (Bluegrass Today)