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VIDEO: Tim O’Brien Band, Walk The Way The Wind Blows, Grey Fox 2010


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Grey Fox Kids Academy Tunes Now on Web

The tunes for the 2011 Grey Fox Bluegrass Academy for Kids are ready for download! The academy’s artistic director, master fiddler and renown instructor, Brian Wicklund, has picked three fine tunes for the students to learn and perform this year during Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in Oak Hill, NY. The tunes are: Bill Monroe’s “Goodbye Old Pal” (complete with yodeling!) in honor of the Father of Bluegrass Musics’ 100th birthday; and the traditional “Rock the Cradle, Joe” and “Hole in the Ground.”

To download the tunes, click on the following link: http://www.fiddlepal.com/workshops.html and then click on “Grey Fox Tunes 2011.”

Grey Fox Bluegrass Academy for Kids take place during the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in Oak Hill, NY, July 14-17, 2011. Classes in fiddle, guitar, mandolin, cello, bass and banjo are offered to kids beginning at age 8. For information about the award-winning festival, visit the website. To learn more about the Kids Academy at Grey Fox and to register, visit the BGA page.

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VIDEO: Greensky Bluegrass, Can’t Make Time, Grey Fox 2010


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VIDEO: Donna the Buffalo, Hot Tamale Baby, Grey Fox 2010


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VIDEO: Gibson Brothers, Love’s Gonna Live Here, Grey Fox 2010


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Like Grey Fox Bluegrass Fesival on Facebook!

Like Grey Fox on Facebook and be eligible to win a full festival ticket to Grey Fox 2011 with an amazing all-star lineup!! Four days; five stages; hands-on workshops; dancing; mouth-watering foods; top of the line music and craft vendors; camping; loads of jamming and huge fun!

Yonder Mountain String Band at Grey Fox Friday, July 15, 2011

http://www.facebook.com/greyfoxbluegrass?v=app_7146470109

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Grey Fox 2010 Wrap Up (Redux)

From our archives… this short piece captures what Grey Fox is all about.

Performer Magazine Writer “Gets” Grey Fox (July 22nd, 2010)
Live from Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival Final Wrap Up

By Garrett Frierson

I’ve got to admit my experience at Grey Fox was much different than I expected. Sure I thought I’d be camping, seeing great bluegrass music, and hanging out with a musician or two, but I was completely unprepared for the artist proximity, wonderful atmosphere, and educational opportunities that were constant throughout my time here. All of my interactions with the other campers were genial and laid back, as were most of my interactions with staff. The nearby creek provided welcome relief from the heat while the ever-changing weather reminded us that though we are at an amazing festival, we are still outdoors. Nothing is quite like running from a flash rainstorm to find yourself on a large dance floor with an amazing bluegrass band playing.

The music here surprised me, too. Grey Fox is much more than bluegrass, inviting bands that incorporate all forms of roots music as well as putting a new spin on old techniques. Every band at Grey Fox was obviously influenced by and versed in Bluegrass, but there were many who used it sparingly, if at all. The crowd didn’t mind a bit, cheering wildly after every song and giving every band (well deserved) standing ovations. That energy went straight into the bands, who were glad to return it right back in their music.

Most festivals will take your money an show you some good music, but Grey Fox will give you so much more than just a stage with some bands on it. Here you will camp, meet fun loving festival goers and artists, learn, and experience bluegrass in all its forms. Grey Fox makes community music about community again, and it is an incredible experience.

To read all of Garrett Frierson’s daily commentaries visit the Performer Magazine Blogspot. Once you get to the website, scroll down to find all Grey Fox entries.

This year, the festival takes place on July 17-20 in Oak Hill, New York. For this year’s amazing lineup including Sam Bush, Yonder Mountain, JD Crowe, Infamous Stringdusters and WAY, WAY, WAY more visit Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival.

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VIDEO: Del McCoury Band, Quicksburg Rendezvous, Grey Fox 2010


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And the winner of this month’s Grey Fox contest is…..

Congratulations to FRANK McLOUGHLIN of Albany, NY – most recent winner of our monthly Grey Fox  Ticket Giveaway! Frank won the April drawing of a free full festival ticket with camping included  to Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, July 14-17, 2011 in Oak Hill, NY.

How can you win? If you “like” Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival on Facebook, you’re automatically entered to win. Next drawing: End of May. Good luck everybody! Check out our amazing lineup!

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VIDEO: Sam Bush Band, Ridin’ That Bluegrass Train, Grey Fox 2010


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