This band is right on target for your bluegrass event. Covering traditional, contemporary, gospel and original tunes with a ÛÏBullÛªs EyeÛ twist. Formed in 1999 by band leader Bull Harman, BullÛªs Eye is reliable and dedicated to bring your audience
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Mike Compton
ÛÏA certified mandolin iconÛ (Mandolin Magazine), ÛÏA new bluegrass instrumental heroÛ (New York Times), Grammy Award winning instrumentalist Mike Compton, perhaps best known as the featured mandolin player on ÛÏOh, Brother Where Art ThouÛ, is one of the modern masters
The Lab Dogs
Award winning Bluegrass band located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Kevin Prater Band
"Pure Kentucky Bluegrass" , best describes the sound of The Kevin Prater Band. Those who pay close attention will hear echoes of The Country Gentleman and The Seldom Scene, especially in high lead vocals and polished harmonies. While
The Special Consensus
Formed in the Chicago area in 1975, The Special Consensus is a four-person acoustic bluegrass band with a repertoire that features traditional bluegrass standards, original compositions by band members and professional songwriters, and songs from other musical genres performed in
The Darling Coreys
The Darling Coreys are an all female acoustic band based in Norwich, Norfolk, UK. We came together through a shared love of old time and bluegrass music while attending music workshops, hoedowns, Sore Fingers Music School and various festivals over
The Grass Stains
At the 14-year mark, The Grass Stains have carved out a niche being known as the best progressive Bluegrass group in West VirginiaÛªs contemporary bluegrass scene. The band's two albums and their crowd pleasing live performances are testaments to their
Little Mountain Boys
Little Mountain Boys are a bluegrass and gospel band located in Central Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains.
Zink & Company
Zink & Company consists of four talented musicians with years of combined recording and performance experience. Joining guitarist & lead vocalist Corey Zink are Larry Neu, banjo & vocals; John Roc, mandolin & vocals; and Ray Evans, bass & vocals.
John Mark Batchelor
John Mark Batchelor, a self-taught banjo and guitar picker from Back Swamp, North Carolina, has been playing for about 12 years. He has a strong musical family background in southern gospel music, and played for Avery County, Roby Huffman and