2025 RockyGrass competition results

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Rockygrass contest winners

RockyGrass 2025 instrument contest winners Finn McGuiness (fiddle),
Dave Pailet (mandolin), Andrew Gordon (reso-guitar), and G Korth-Rockwell (banjo and guitar)


Each year at Planet Bluegrass’ RockyGrass festival in Lyons, CO, competitions are held for individual players on the various bluegrass instruments, along with a contest for full bands. Both are held in multiple rounds, and rules are meticulously applied to ensure fairness across the various categories.

Winning in any of these competitions is a high achievement indeed, and taking first in the band contest often leads to much bigger things. Instrument contest winners receive either a new, professional-grade instrument or a cash prize, while band winners receive cash, strings, and the first place group gets to perform at the following year’s festival.

The band contest winners for 2025 were:

  1. Slay & Stinson (Denver, CO)
  2. Ms. Amy and the Jet Set (Denver, CO)
  3. The Sullivan Sisters (Evanston, IL)

And in the instrument competitions, the winners were:

Banjo

  1. G Korth-Rockwell
  2. Colton McCormick
  3. Maura Benton

Flatpick Guitar

  1. G Korth-Rockwell
  2. Oscar Caudell
  3. Everitt Merritt

Mandolin

  1. Dave Pailet
  2. G Korth-Rockwell
  3. Oscar Caudell

Fiddle

  1. Finn McGuiness
  2. Julian Oliver
  3. Mei Lin Heirendt

Reso-Guitar

  1. Andrew Gordon
  2. Arthur Wessel
  3. Mathew Lois Zuckerman

First place prizes this year were:

  • Banjo – Deering John Hartford 5-String Banjo
  • Fiddle – Thomas Verdot Paragon Fiddle
  • Guitar – Preston Thompson D-MA Guitar
  • Mandolin – M5-F Bourgeois Mandolin
  • Dobro – $750

Well done and congratulations all!

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