Mountain Highway

With a style all their own, Mountain Highway is a musical family group performing bluegrass, country, and gospel music originally made famous by icons like Bill Monroe, the Carter Family, Ralph Stanley, and a few outliers like the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt. Two sisters and a family friend play banjo, guitar, and mandolin as they sing three-part harmony, while the sisters’ dad plays an electric upright bass.

Performing weekly as the host band for The Smoky Mountain Bluegrass Review at The Memories Theater in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Mountain Highway also travels to play at popular venues from New York to Texas. A few notable bookings have been the Brantling Bluegrass Festival (NY), Dollywood Harvest Festival (TN), Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver Festival (NC), Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Celebration (KY), Manton Bluegrass Festival (MI), and the Wind Gap Bluegrass Festival (PA).

The group’s professional endorsements include Deering Banjos, GHS Strings, and Shubb Capos.