Ken and Brad Kolodner

The dynamic father-son duo Ken & Brad Kolodner weave together a captivating soundscape on hammered dulcimer, banjo and fiddles pushing the boundaries of the Old-Time tradition into uncharted territory. Regarded as one of the most influential hammered dulcimer players and Old-Time fiddlers in North America, Baltimore’s Ken Kolodner has joined forces with his son Brad Kolodner, a rising star in the clawhammer banjo world. Together, they infuse their own brand of driving,

Juni Fisher

Juni Fisher's name is synonymous with the kind of songwriting that, according to one promoter "Plumbs the depth of your soul…" If there was a campfire gathering with music, Juni was there with her guitar, singing the songs of the west she'd learned from her father. In 1984 she moved to Santa Ynez, CA, to work for a cutting horse trainer, taking her blossoming songwriting skills with her.

The KBA Treblemakers

The KBA Treblemakers have been performing since early 2011, and have been featured at such notable events as Silver Dollar City’s Bluegrass & Bar-B-Que, Walnut Valley Festival’s Acoustic Kids Wichita’s Riverfest and the Sally Mountain Festival. KBA Treblemakers was chosen as featured performers on the IBMA’s Youth Stage at the 2015 Wide Open Bluegrass Festival.

The Chapin Sisters

The Chapin Sisters, Lily & Abigail Chapin, are singing, songwriting sisters known for pristine harmonies and haunting melodies. They’ve been compared to sister-acts of old and Appalachian family groups, yet their original songs and arrangements have a contemporary feel.

Their last album, A Date with the Everly Brothers, debuted at #2 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart, #2 on Amazon’s Folk chart, #14 on Billboard’s Heatseekers, and was featured on NPR’s Weekend Edition with Scott Simon.