Seldom Scene back at The Birchmere (9/5/20) - photo by Jeromie Stephens Live music is back, y'all!! This past Saturday, Seldom Scene returned to The Birchmere in Alexandria for the first time since the COVID-19 shutdowns started in March. The iconic club
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Tom Mindte’s Pickin’ Party, 2018
Tom Mindte and Tom Jarboe join the jam at Tom Mindte's Pickin' Party (10/6/18) - photo by Jeromie Stephens Each year Tom Mindte, who runs Patuxent Records in Maryland, hosts a weekend-long pickin' party with his friends, Rodger Nelson and Steve Benedik.
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Photos from Pickin’ in Parsons 2018
Bill & The Belles at the 2018 Pickin' In Parsons - photo by Jeromie Stephens Jeromie Stephens was in West Virginia last weekend for the Pickin' In Parsons festival, and he shared this gallery of images from the show, the campground,
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More 2018 DC Bluegrass Festival photos
More of Jeromie Stephens photos taken during this past weekend's DC Bluegrass Festival.
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Images from the 2018 DC Bluegrass Festival
Jeromie Stephens was on hand during this past weekend's DC Bluegrass Festival in Tysons Corner, VA. He shared a great many images, many of which captured artists backstage and socializing, of the sort that festival goers rarely glimpse first hand.
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Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder at The Birchmere
Ricky Skaggs warms up backstage at The Birchmere (1/27/18) - photo by Jeromie Stephens When Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder made a stop at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA this past weekend, our ever crafty photographer Jerome Stephens was on hand.
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Surprise party for Bob Perilla, a photographer’s muse for 18 years
DC mandolin legend Akira Otsuka hosted a small picking party at his Maryland home on 30 December 2017. This is a traditional year end occurrence, however this time one of the guests was unaware of a surprise coming his way.
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Final bluegrass show at FireFlies in Alexandria, VA
I spent most of Sunday at a final bluegrass concert at FireFlies in Alexandria, VA. Bob Perilla's Big Hillbilly Bluegrass has been playing there Sunday mornings for 15 years. Now the restaurant has been sold and their last day of
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My new love for the banjo thanks to Dick Smith
Changes don’t always happen quickly; normally it’s a slow progress from one state to another. Before today I had no appreciation for the great sounds that can come from a well-tuned banjo. I’ve long loved the part they play in