Sierra Hull shares a bill with Greensky Bluegrass in Michigan

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Sierra Hull Greensky Bluegrass

When COVID-19 forced Greensky Bluegrass to cancel its June Camp Greensky Music Festival for a second year in a row, the Kalamazoo-based band vowed to find a time and place to play for the home state fans. And the boys kept that promise over the July 16 weekend with a three-night mini-festival that brought camping, food trucks, merchandise vendors, and an outstanding roster of headliner quality opening acts including Sierra Hull, Railroad Earth, and Steppin In it to Shagbark Farm just outside Grand Rapids, MI. 

With great weather, an incredible setting, and an outstanding sound and stage set-up, I think it’s safe to say that not even most optimistic expectations were topped.  

These, and many other of his concert photos are available for sale as high resolution prints online.

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Bryan Bolea

Bryan Bolea is a psychologist by day in Grand Rapids, MI, and a music photographer by night. His tastes run towards the more progressive bluegrass acts that visit the region. Many of his images can be seen online.

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