Well, it happened again. Our annual Boats and Bluegrass Bliss Bubble was amazing as usual. It was blissful, there were bubbles, the grass was blue, and the boats were free. Every year there are more families, more new friends, and... Continue Reading →
These two are the real deal. There is no instrument they can't play. No song they won't rock in some new, old bluegrass way. And, they just happen to be two of our favorite people. We've known Jeff and Maria... Continue Reading →
Recently we've been working with local musicians from the Wisconsin Roots Music Cooperative. The Coop is a forum for artists to collaborate and help each other gain exposure. It's one of a myriad of ideas and to come out of... Continue Reading →
A magical bliss bubble encircles Boats and Bluegrass Festival and all its happy campers. We look forward to it all year long. This year, like all others, was epic. Ed was Master of Ceremonies for the festival, Ryan and I played... Continue Reading →
For four days and nights at the annual Folk Alliance International conference in Kansas City, performers of all sorts play for anyone who will listen in official showcases, in the hallways, on the roof...vying to be noticed by the right... Continue Reading →
This unofficial festival celebrates the spirit of local legend, Chad Kelly, and all things Yes! Ryan played with Ilmograss and we got to see Sloppy Joe's set before it was time to take the little ones home to bed. A... Continue Reading →
It was our first year at this sweet, family friendly festival in the Driftless area. We had a great time at People Fest with our friends at Eddie Danger Music and Happy Jangles - where great music and glitter tattoos... Continue Reading →
Fare the Well Chicago you thought you knew, hello Grateful Dead everywhere! You haven't seen the Field Museum until you've been serenaded by live bootlegs blasting out the entrance doors while you make your way to the ticket counter. Waiting... Continue Reading →
Eddie, that's who. And we love him too. So when he asked Ryan to head to (where the heck was it again?) for the weekend, I couldn't say no. Well, I totally could have - since this meant leaving me... Continue Reading →