Friday at Grey Fox 2016

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Friday of Grey Fox 2016 was jam packed full of a wide variety of traditional and progressive bluegrass and related musics, legends, and new faces and sounds. Whether one wanted to see names that they had known and followed for years or be exposed to new music and people, plenty of options abounded all day at the many stages big and small. There were large stages for watching, places to dance, workshops, jam sessions, kids busking around the campground, and loads of smiles and good times.

Without further ado, I will let you see and hear for yourself just a small taste of the fun.

Ruby – O’Connor Family Band

 

Red Rocking Chair – Mike Compton and Joe Newberry

 

Greasy Coat – Charm City Junction

 

Walkin’ Boss – David Grisman Bluegrass Experience

 

Trout Steak Revival

 

Left In This World Alone – Del McCoury Band with Cole Quest

 

Fiddlin’ Around – Mark & Maggie O’Connor

 

Train On The Island – Charm City Junction

 

I’m My Own Grandpa – David Grisman & Del McCoury

 

About the Author

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Tara Linhardt

Tara Linhardt is a music educator, recording artist and independent film producer in Loudon County, VA. She has a Masters in Education and has been performing and teaching traditional music for years both privately and in festivals, workshops, and traditional music camps such as the Traditions Week at McDaniel College in Westminster, MD and the Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Tara also holds the Guinness Book World's Record for organizing the Largest Mandolin Ensemble in the history of the world!

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