Eureka Springs, AR -- This year’s Annual Bluegrass Festival will be jam-packed with lively and talented musicians for three days on August 15-17, 2013. The grand finale on Saturday night at The Auditorium will be Bluegrass legend Jesse McReynolds.
McReynolds, one-half of the famed Jim & Jesse bluegrass duo, is a legend in the world of bluegrass music. Known as “Mr. Mandolin,” and the "Ironman of Bluegrass," this multi-instrumental wizard has influenced generations of bluegrass musicians with his “McReynolds style” of mandolin playing, consisting of “cross-picking” and “split-string” techniques.
Having taken a few years off from promoting the festival, Mr. Big, a.k.a. Joe McClung, Sr. is back with his Bluegrass Family Reunion. McClung brings talented bluegrass acts from all over the region for this event. The Bluegrass Festival kicks off with a Water Melon Social in Basin Spring Park presented by the Eureka Springs City Advertising & Promotion Commission.
This event is an open jam and everyone is invited to bring their instruments and join in. Free watermelon and water will be provided. Thursday through Saturday evening after the music around town, musicians will be having jam sessions at the Guest House International Swiss Holiday Resort at 2015 East Van Buren. Musicians will be scattered around the swimming pool, picnic area and chalet. Free music starts at Noon on Friday in Basin Spring Park.
Acts will include: The Clark Family Trio featuring Bill Nesbitt, The Dragon Masters, The Cobb Family, Eureka Springs Bluegrass Band, Mountain View Friends, and a return of the Clark Family Trio to wrap up the afternoon. On Saturday the free music in Basin Spring Park kicks off with the Buffalo City Ramblers at Noon, followed by Ozark Alliance, Buddy Griffin & Friends, The Clark Family, Pam Setser and Mountain View Friends, The Dragon Masters and the Gravel Yard Bluegrass Band. Saturday evening at The Auditorium at 36 S. Main Street, a whole host of performers will take the stage beginning at 7 p.m. Acts will include many of the musicians who are appearing in the park, plus Tim Crouch, Gary C. Allbritton, Arkansas Red, Ron Landers, Donny Catron, and Spoon Man.
Ticket prices for the show are $27.50, $22.50, and $17.50 and are available at http://www.theauditorium.org or at the door.
Eureka Springs is an exceptional Arkansas Victorian mountain village. Located in the Northwest corner of beautiful Arkansas, Eureka Springs brings art, music, fine dining, lodging from rustic to luxurious, night spots, distinctive attractions and worlds of outdoor activities; there will never be a dull moment. Visit http://www.eurekasprings.org for more information.