Northern California’s Molly Tuttle and Keith Little Receive WhippoorWill Arts/Freshgrass Artist Awards

Molly Tuttle

Longtime Northern California bluegrass artists Molly Tuttle and Keith Little are the recipients of the Whippoorwill Arts/FreshGrass Artist Awards for their musical accomplishments, extraordinary talent, community spirit and creative souls.

Tuttle and Little will each receive a $25,000 unrestricted grant, awarded by the FreshGrass Foundation and made possible by generous donations from Whippoorwill Arts.

Honorees were selected by a committee of roots musicians and music industry executives. The awards will be formally presented at a special event co-hosted by Nell Robinson and Jim Nunally of Whippoorwill Arts and Chris Wadsworth of the FreshGrass Foundation. Presentations will be announced at a later date.

Emerging Artist winner Tuttle, a Palo Alto native now based in Nashville, won the 2017 International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Award for Guitarist of the Year, becoming the first woman to win the award. Her latest album is titled Rise. She is best known to NCBS members as a performer with The Tuttles With AJ Lee.

Keith Little

Master Artist winner Little lives in the Sierra Foothills where he is known as “the bluegrass voice of gold country.” He has performed on Grammy Award-winning recordings The Grass is Blue and Little Sparrow by Dolly Parton. Along with leading The LittleBand, he operates Slate Mountain Music.

Whippoorwill Arts supports creativity, respect and love for artists in the the roots music community. It reached out to the FreshGrass Foundation for the new Artists Awards. Other projects include Music Home Project, Banjo Boy Coffee, and the Nell & Jim Band which has performed at festivals and venues across the U.S. and Canada.

The FreshGrass Foundation is dedicated to preserving, promoting and creating innovative grassroots music. The foundation publishes “No Depression,” the quarterly journal of roots music and online hub for roots music fans; awards grants and commissions to emerging and established writers and performers; and produces FreshGrass, an annual festival of bluegrass and roots music in North Adams, Massachusetts.

Tuttle and Robinson are both longtime members of the Northern California Bluegrass Society.

Brookdale Bluegrass Festival Moved To New, But Familiar, Tres Pinos Venue For Spring 2018

The Spring 2018 Brookdale Bluegrass Festival will be held at a new, but familiar, location — the San Benito County Historical Park in Tres Pinos.

The historic park venue will once again host the NCBS Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival (August 9-12), so bluegrass fans will enjoy a visit to lovely Tres Pinos twice in 2018.

Tres Pinos, CA, the new location of the Spring Brookdale Bluegrass Festival.

The long-running Brookdale event, presented by Brookdale Bluegrass, was previously set for the Mount Cross Camp in Ben Lomond.

The March 9-11, 2018 dates are unchanged.  The festival will be held indoors and camping will be available.

The Brookdale Bluegrass Festivals have been held at various San Lorenzo Valley venues several times each year since 1998.

All Brookdale festivals have been welcomed by the Northern California Bluegrass Society.

KKUP Bluegrass Folk & Country Marathon Set For February 8-12 With Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival Tickets

The 2108 Bluegrass Folk & Country Marathon to support bluegrass and related programming on community radio station KKUP – Cupertino will be held February 8-12 at 91.5FM in the South Bay & Monterey Bay Areas, and online at www.kkup.org.

Among the many premiums that await your donation are tickets to the Northern California Bluegrass Society’s 25th Annual Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival (August 9-12, 2018).

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New Bluegrass Band Mission Blue To Debut At The Summit House February 8

The Thursday Bluegrass Series at The Summit House brings FREE music to the Santa Cruz Mountains and will present the brand new group Mission Blue this week.

The full bluegrass band features Dana Frankel (Santa Cruz) and Avram Frankel (Pacifica). On this evening, Billy Moore and Dave Gooding will round out the ensemble.

The Summit House Beer Garden & Grill show on February 8 will run from 6:00-8:30pm. Good food and drink will be served at the top of Highway 17,  six miles south of Los Gatos.

The performance is presented by the The Summit House and welcomed by the Northern California Bluegrass Society.

Brookdale Bluegrass Announces That Spring Festival Will Be Held In Tres Pinos

Brookdale Bluegrass has announced that the Spring 2018 Brookdale Bluegrass Festival, previously set for the Mount Cross Camp in Ben Lomond, will be held at the San Benito County Historical Park in Tres Pinos. The March 9-11 dates and line-up are unchanged. More details will be available soon.

All Brookdale Bluegrass Festivals since 1998 have been welcomed by the Northern California Bluegrass Society.

Joyce Clark, Bluegrass Volunteer & Sidesaddle Fan At the Core Of The Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society

Joyce Clark

Joyce & Dick Clark

Joyce Clark, a key early volunteer who helped bring bluegrass music to the South Bay and Santa Cruz and brought new supporters to the fledgling band Sidesaddle, died on January 30, 2018. She was 75 years old.

Joyce and her husband Dick Clark were among the founders of the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society and helped organize concerts, campouts, meetings, and bluegrass bowling fundraisers, and helped host popular social gatherings at the Society camp at bluegrass festivals throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The couple traveled nationally to support Sidesaddle, Northern California bluegrass and the SCBS. They were regular volunteers at the SCBS membership and information booth.

Joyce Clark was at the core of the SCBS, the glue of its fellowship and the heart of its activities. Her warmth, kindness, cheerfulness and general good humor were felt by everyone who knew her. Her smile, good heart, laugh, and gentle wit enlivened every occasion. For many new bluegrass fans of that era, their first and fondest memories of the bluegrass community were of Joyce welcoming them to the music and to the SCBS camp at festivals. She never met a stranger, and was always wickedly funny, warm and understanding. She became everyone’s confidant and showed unconditional love. Her personality influenced the developing cultural of the early bluegrass society and guided those who took charge of the organization long after she moved away.

Joyce & Dick Clark

Dick & Joyce Clark received Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Northern California Bluegrass Awards.

The couple loved the all-women South Bay bluegrass band Sidesaddle and were fixtures at almost all early performances. They were two of the organizers of the Sidesaddle Fan Club, and Joyce was the band’s den mother.

After retirement, “DicknJoyce” moved from their longtime home in Santa Clara to Mountain Ranch, where they have lived for almost two decades. There, they began volunteering at the California Bluegrass Association’s Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival in Grass Valley. Joyce will be remembered by VIP visitors to that event from across the country as the smiling lady, embodying hospitality, at the festival’s backstage gate.

She was born Joyce Brown in Riverbank, CA. She is survived by her husband, son Richard and his wife Sophia, and daughter Laura. Her grandchildren are Josh and TC. Her grandchild is Little Josh. Her daughter Candice predeceased her.

— Craig Nelson & Michael Hall (Thanks to Barb Scott, Richard & Sophia Clark)

Dick & Joyce Clark and Judy & Dick Dowell accept their Lifetime Achievement Awards.

Donations For The NCBS Spring Walker Creek Music Camp Scholarship Fund Now Accepted

The Spring Walker Creek Music Camp at the Walker Creek Ranch near Petaluma will be held April 12-15, 2018. Ingrid Noyes runs the camp.

The Northern California Bluegrass Society Walker Creek Music Camp Scholarship Fund is now collecting donations to assist students who need financial help. Donations can be sent to: Northern California Bluegrass Society/Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society,  PO Box 390846, Mountain View, CA 94039-0846, Attention: NCBS Walker Creek Music Camp Scholarship Fund.

The Northern California Bluegrass Society, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization aka the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society, accepts donations and disburses the scholarships. Donations to the fund are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Donors should consult their tax advisors. The Federal Tax ID No. is 94-2907716. Donors who do not need a tax deduction may donate money directly to the camp.

Stoney Mountain Ramblers Guitarist & Lead Vocalist Robert Zeien, Dedicated Father & Husband

Robert Zeien

Local musician Robert Zeien passed away Tuesday, January 30 after a year-long battle with cancer. He was guitarist and lead vocalist for the Stoney Mountain Ramblers, playing with them for 16 years and over 285 gigs. He was 53 years old.

Robert Zeien sings with The Stoney Mountain Ramblers.

Robert and the Stoney Mountain Ramblers have been fixtures at NCBS events over the years – including the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival,  the Brookdale Bluegrass Festivals, Bluegrass on Broadway and the inaugural Foggy Mountain Bluegrass Festival. SMR made numerous appearances on KKUP Radio’s Monday Night Bluegrass, and Robert is composer of a bluegrass KKUP station identification jingle.

In the months since receiving his diagnosis, Robert continued cheerfully living life to its fullest with family and friends. He rallied to play one last gig at the Summit House five days before he passed away.

Robert was a dedicated father, husband and band-member. Always kind, gentle, soft-spoken and humble, and always up for picking “one more.” His energy, good humor and love of music will be missed.

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— Gary Anwyl, Scott Dailey, & Bill Hamburgen