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- PARKING | Tickets | snowygrass
PRESS 21+ Artist Volunteer 4-Day VIP Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Campground (Access Only) First Name Menu Close Logistics (home) Artist|Workshop Schedule Parking | Camping Tickets Clear Filters Filter items with Parking ALL ARTIST Behind Vendors FRIDAY NONE SATURDAY SUNDAY THURSDAY Filter items with Campground after 10 pm FRIDAY NONE SATURDAY SUNDAY THURSDAY WITH ADULT YES Filter items with Campgournd Footprint GRASS GRAVEL NONE TBD Filter by Ticket Select Ticket Filter by Category Campground Festival Admission Parking Shirt Pre-Order Workshop Filter items with Platform Store Tickets Ticket Campground Footprint Parking Primary Wristband Add On Wristband Campground after 10 pm 4-Day Adult Festival Admission (no campground access) NONE NONE NONE 4-Day Festival Pass with Campground Access NONE NONE YES Weekend Campground Access (No Festival Admission) NONE NONE YES 4-Day Admission Teen 13-17 NONE NONE WITH ADULT 4-Day Kids Admission 12 & Under NONE NONE WITH ADULT 4-Day Student Pass (18 - 22) NONE NONE WITH ADULT Neighbor Pass: Weekend Pass for a deserving stranger! (doesn't inc camping) NONE NONE YES Neighbor Pass: Friday Pass for a deserving stranger! NONE NONE YES Neighbor Pass: Saturday Pass for a deserving stranger! NONE NONE YES Neighbor Pass: Sunday pass for a deserving stanger! NONE NONE YES Thursday Only Adult NONE NONE NONE Thursday Only Kids 0-17 NONE NONE WITH ADULT Adult Friday Only NONE NONE NONE Friday Only Teen 13 - 17 NONE NONE WITH ADULT Friday Only Kids 12 & Under NONE NONE WITH ADULT Friday Student Pass (18 - 22) NONE NONE NONE Adult Saturday Only NONE NONE NONE Saturday Only Teen 13 - 17 NONE NONE NONE Saturday Only Kids 12 & Under NONE NONE NONE Student Pass (18 - 22) xxxxx NONE NONE NONE Adult Sunday Only NONE NONE NONE Sunday Only Teen 13 - 17 NONE NONE WITH ADULT Sunday Only Kids 12 & Under NONE NONE WITH ADULT Sunday Student Pass (18 - 22) NONE NONE NONE I am interested in volunteering NONE NONE YES Band NONE ARTIST YES Vendor Booth Rental (non-food) (Friday - Sunday) NONE Behind Vendors YES Tent Space GRASS NONE YES Camper/RV Space Vehicle 20' or under GRASS NONE YES Camper/RV Space Vehicle +20' - 26' GRAVEL NONE YES Oversized RV +26' TBD NONE YES Onsite Parking Space for Car (General Admission) NONE NONE NONE Onsite Parking Space for car with VIP Access at Festival NONE NONE NONE Press - All Access NONE ALL YES Weekend Parking Pass NONE ALL NONE Thursday Parking NONE THURSDAY NONE Friday Parking NONE FRIDAY NONE Saturday Parking NONE SATURDAY NONE Sunday Parking NONE SUNDAY NONE VIP Upgrade All Weekend VIP Upgrade (Friday - Sunday) NONE NONE NONE Friday VIP Upgrade NONE NONE NONE Saturday VIP Upgrade NONE NONE NONE Sunday VIP Upgrade NONE NONE NONE Campground Access Thursday - Sunday after 10 pm NONE NONE THURSDAY Campground Access Friday after 10 pm NONE NONE FRIDAY Campground Access Saturday after 10 pm NONE NONE SATURDAY Campground Access Sunday after 10 pm NONE NONE SUNDAY 2026 SnowyGrass Festival Shirt - Pre Order NONE NONE Campground Access after 10 pm (jamming only / not camping)
- BOX OFFICE | Tickets | snowygrass
Menu Close Logistics (home) Artist|Workshop Schedule PRESS 21+ Artist Volunteer 4-Day VIP Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Campground (Access Only) First Name Box Office | VIP | Shelter Tickets Clear Filters Filter by Admission FRIDAY N/A SATURDAY SUNDAY THURSDAY Filter by Festival Access ALL GA N/A VIP Filter items with Wristband BLACK BLACK, BLUE BLACK, WHITE FRIDAY GREEN NONE PURPLE SATURDAY SUNDAY TBD THURSDAY VIP WHITE Filter by Ticket Select Ticket Filter by Category Campground Festival Admission Parking Shirt Pre-Order Workshop Filter items with Platform Store Tickets Ticket Primary Wristband Add On Wristband Admission Festval Access 4-Day Adult Festival Admission (no campground access) FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY,THURSDAY VIP 4-Day Festival Pass with Campground Access THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY GA Weekend Campground Access (No Festival Admission) THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY N/A 4-Day Admission Teen 13-17 THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY GA 4-Day Kids Admission 12 & Under THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY GA 4-Day Student Pass (18 - 22) THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY GA Neighbor Pass: Weekend Pass for a deserving stranger! (doesn't inc camping) THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY GA Neighbor Pass: Friday Pass for a deserving stranger! FRIDAY GA Neighbor Pass: Saturday Pass for a deserving stranger! SATURDAY GA Neighbor Pass: Sunday pass for a deserving stanger! SUNDAY GA Thursday Only Adult THURSDAY GA Thursday Only Kids 0-17 THURSDAY GA Adult Friday Only FRIDAY GA Friday Only Teen 13 - 17 FRIDAY GA Friday Only Kids 12 & Under FRIDAY GA Friday Student Pass (18 - 22) FRIDAY GA Adult Saturday Only SATURDAY GA Saturday Only Teen 13 - 17 SATURDAY GA Saturday Only Kids 12 & Under SATURDAY GA Student Pass (18 - 22) xxxxx SATURDAY GA Adult Sunday Only SUNDAY GA Sunday Only Teen 13 - 17 SUNDAY GA Sunday Only Kids 12 & Under SUNDAY GA Sunday Student Pass (18 - 22) SUNDAY GA I am interested in volunteering THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY ALL,VIP Band THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY ALL,VIP Vendor Booth Rental (non-food) (Friday - Sunday) FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY GA Tent Space N/A N/A Camper/RV Space Vehicle 20' or under N/A N/A Camper/RV Space Vehicle +20' - 26' N/A N/A Oversized RV +26' N/A N/A Onsite Parking Space for Car (General Admission) N/A N/A Onsite Parking Space for car with VIP Access at Festival N/A VIP Press - All Access THURSDAY,FRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY ALL,VIP Weekend Parking Pass N/A N/A Thursday Parking N/A N/A Friday Parking N/A N/A Saturday Parking N/A N/A Sunday Parking N/A N/A VIP Upgrade All Weekend VIP Upgrade (Friday - Sunday) N/A VIP Friday VIP Upgrade N/A VIP Saturday VIP Upgrade N/A VIP Sunday VIP Upgrade N/A VIP Campground Access Thursday - Sunday after 10 pm N/A N/A Campground Access Friday after 10 pm N/A N/A Campground Access Saturday after 10 pm N/A N/A Campground Access Sunday after 10 pm N/A N/A 2026 SnowyGrass Festival Shirt - Pre Order N/A N/A Campground Access after 10 pm (jamming only / not camping) N/A N/A
- All Inventory | snowygrass
Festival Inventory Stuctural Inventory Click Item for photos if any Filter by Item Select Item Filter by Area Select Area Filter by Storage Location Select Storage Location Filter by Tags Select Tags Item Quantity to Place Area Description Storage Location 10 x 15 Canopy 1 Backstage Box Office Need to Order 10 x 15 Canopy 1 Main Entrance Box Office Need to Order 10x10 Canopy (Blue Top) 1 Main Entrance Merch Storage 10x10 Canopy (EZ Up) 1 Main Entrance Extra tent next to Merch. For Band Merch Home 10x10 Canopy (EZ Up) 1 Bluebird Shelter Extras Avail as needed Home 10x20 Canopy (Black) 1 Bar / VIP Bar Storage 10x20 Canopy (Black) 1 Bar / VIP VIP seating Storage 4' Tables 1 Bluebird Shelter Black Storage,Home 4' Tables 1 Main Entrance Black Storage,Home 4' Tables 2 Stage Neil's. Staging area for misc purposes Storage,Home 4' Tables 1 Bar / VIP Black Storage,Home 5x5 Canopy (Yellow) 1 Bar / VIP Yellow Storage 5x5 Canopy (Yellow) 1 Main Entrance Security Storage 6' Table (Black) 3 Bar / VIP Bar area Home 6' Table (Black) 4 Main Entrance Box Office, Merch Home 6' Table (Black) 1 Backstage Bar area Home 6' Table (white non folding) 1 Parking Entrance Set there early on Thursday Storage 8' Table (White) 2 Bar / VIP Bar Area Storage,Home 8' Table (White) 2 Bar / VIP Box Office, Merch Storage,Home 8' Table (White) 1 Backstage Hospitality, instruments Storage,Home 8x8 Canopy 1 Parking Entrance Must be weighted with sand bags unless screw stakes work in hard ground Storage Candles (battery) 12 Bluebird Shelter Use around the room for night shows. Set 2 or 3 on the bench near artists performing Home Canopy Side Walls Storage Chairs (folding) 5 Main Entrance Box Office, Merch, Security Storage Chairs (folding) 2 Parking Entrance Set up rows under tent for viewing Storage Chairs (folding) 25 Bar / VIP Set up rows under tent for viewing Storage Chairs (folding) 2 Parking Entrance Set up rows under tent for viewing Storage Coffee Table 1 Backstage Teak wooden slats Storage Extension Cord 1 Backstage Run from Score board outlet Storage Extension Cord 1 Bluebird Shelter Run from wall outlet for string lights and Radios Storage Extension Cord 1 Bar / VIP Run from generator outlet Storage Garden Fence 18" 24? Field Black, short to mark off dance area Storage Garden Hose 1 Restroom | Water Supply | Food Trucks From Rec District Storage Garden fence tall 3' 12 Field 3' wide panels link with arrow looking pins Storage Marking Flags Field Storage Mesh Fence Field Rolls of Green, Black, Orange Storage Metal Fence Posts 50 Field Green. From Lumber Yard Lumber Yard Painted Bench Bluebird Shelter Place for artists to use when seated for workshop or performance Home Painted Stools 2 Stage Home Power Strip (Short white} 1 Backstage For charging phones Unknown Power Strip (flat wide black) 1 Bluebird Shelter Unknown Power Strip (flat wide black) 1 Main Entrance For charging phones, laptops, readers Unknown Pylons Camping | Reserved Parking Storage,Home Sewer Cover 1 Restroom | Water Supply | Food Trucks Put in place by sewer dept Short Marking Cones Camping | Reserved Parking Storage Sink & Plumbing 1 Restroom | Water Supply | Food Trucks Sink, faucet, clean water line, need hose for gray water Storage Strap and Ratchet 8 Bar / VIP Watch tutorial for securing canopies Need to Order Strap and Ratchet 8 Backstage Watch tutorial for securing canopies Need to Order Strap and Ratchet 8 Main Entrance Watch tutorial for securing canopies: 1 on each corner of Box Office Tent and Merch Tent Need to Order String Lights 1 Bluebird Shelter Commercial Grade Storage,Home String Lights 2-3 Field Dance area garden fence Storage,Home String Lights 1 Main Entrance Commercial Grade Storage,Home String Lights 1 Parking Entrance Battery / Solar Storage,Home,Need to Inventory String Lights 1 Bar / VIP Commercial Grade Storage,Home String Lights 1 Backstage Commercial Grade Storage,Home Tent Screws Need to Order Tent Stakes /Pins Storage Triangle Road Markers Camping | Reserved Parking Storage,Home Water hose for clean water 1 Restroom | Water Supply | Food Trucks Connect from faucet to sink Storage Wooden stakes lots Field Some in bundles some loose. Storage Supplies Click Item for photos if any Filter by Title Select Title Filter by Area Select Area Filter by Tags Select Tags Title Quantity in Place Area Tags Tapestry: SG logo tie dye 1 Home Tapestry: Frog & Mushroms 1 Backstage Home Tapestry: Woman 2 Stage Storage Tarp - Lg Green 1 Stage Storage 3-Panel UpStream Backdrop 1 Bluebird Shelter Storage 2-Way Radio Charging Station 1 Bluebird Shelter Storage 2-Way Radio 2 Field Storage 2-Way Radio 1 Parking Entrance Storage 2-Way Radio 1 Camping | Reserved Parking Storage 2-Way Radio 2 Bluebird Shelter Storage 2-Way Radio 1 Main Entrance Storage 2-Way Radio 2 Bar / VIP Storage 2-Way Radio 1 Backstage Storage Cooler: Soft Bag 1 Bluebird Shelter Storage Parking Tags Wristbands: 21+ Bar / VIP 2-Way Radio Storage Signs Table Cloth Backstage Storage 1st Aid Kit Main Entrance Paper Towels Bluebird Shelter Plastic Spoons Plastic Knives Plastic Forks Serving Tray Backstage Storage Serving Bowl Backstage Home iPad: Black Case Home iPad: Purple Case Home iPad: Blue Case Home Water Dispenser: Blue Water Dispenser: Brown Bluebird Shelter Storage Water Cooler: Sm Blue Water Cooler: Blue Lid Cooler: Soft Bag Bar / VIP Cooler: Lg Green Bar / VIP Storage Ice bucket Ice scoop Bar / VIP Knives Cutting Board Bar / VIP Home Festival Shirts On Order Charger Need to Order Paper Scissors Paper sized bin Wristbands Home Contactless Card Reader 2 Main Entrance Need to Order Tape Pens Home Sharpies Backstage Home
- SnowyGrass 2026 Schedule | snowygrass
Purchase tickets for SnowyGrass 2025 and see the lineup and schedule SnowyGrass es presentado por Get Tickets ¡Consigue tus entradas! ¡Consigue tus entradas! ¡Consigue tus entradas! ¡Consigue tus entradas! Open Mic Signup Register for the Friday Wernick Jam Class Meet Devi of RentyTent on-site @ SnowyGrass! Festival Rentals Email: RentyTentRentals@gmail.com Tents $15 two person tent/weekend $20 three person tent/weekend $25 4 person tent/weekend Coolers 48 QT cooler $10/weekend Camp Chairs $6 per chair/weekend Canopies 10 ×10 canopy $20/ weekend Viernes Stanley Park 2:00 PM Camper Check in Bluebird Shelter 4:00 - 6:00 Campy Hour Open Mic Viernes Bluebird Shelter 12:30 - 3:00 *Wernick Method Bluegrass Jam Class 4:45 - 6:00 Charlie Stevens Band 6:30 - 8:00 Gasoline Lollipops Bluebird Shelter - Acoustic Set 8:20 - 9:35 Sullivan Sisters Duo Viernes Bluebird Shelter 10:00 - 10:45 **Bruce Molsky Fiddle Workshop Bluebird Shelter 11:00 - 11:45 **Stash Wyslouch Guitar Workshop 12:00 - 1:00 Friendly Reminders 1:20 - 2:20 Richey Ramsey Duo 2:40 - 3:55 Ragged Union 4:15 - 5:15 Bruce Molsky & Stash Wyslouch 5:35 - 7:05 Yoseff Tucker & the Ascots 7:25 - 8:55 Sullivan Sisters Late Night in Bluebird Shelter 9:15 - 10:15 Bruce Molsky & Stash Wyslouch (TBD) Viernes Bluebird Shelter 10:00 - 10:45 **Workshop Bruce & Stash Wyslouch Bluebird Shelter 11:00 - 11:45 **Workshop Blue Canyon Boys - Harmony 11:15 - 12:15 Lost Penny 12:35 - 1:45 Yoseff Tucker & the Ascots Gospel Set 2:05 - 3:20 Blue Canyon Boys 3:40 - 5:10 Bruce & Stash Wyslouch 5:30 - 7:00 Silas Herman & the Tone Unit Bluebird Shelter - Acoustic Set 7:20 - 8:20 Blue Canyon Boys **Workshops are $15 each + processing fee. Tickets may be purchased with or without festival tickets at https://www.ticketsignup.io/TicketEvent/SnowyGrass2026/Store * Wernick Method Jam Class. Register directly through WERNICK METHOD ¡Consigue tus entradas! Add a Title Food Trucks Huka Sushi Friday, Saturday, Sunday Serving Start Time 10 de julio de 2026 a las 18:00:00 Fresh sushi, ramen, Korean fried chicken, and other Asian street foods, often operating at local breweries and events. Latino-owned business that offers a mix of traditional sushi and popular Asian dishes The Maine Event Saturday Serving Start Time 11 de julio de 2026 a las 16:30:00 The Maine Event is a food truck born from a deep love of Downeast flavors — the kind that make you close your eyes and smell the ocean. From buttery lobster rolls piled high on toasted buns to thick, creamy clam chowder that warms you from the inside out, every item on our menu is made with care. Pre-Order Shirts and Pick Up at the Festival Pre-Order Pre-Order Pre-Order Should the Gas Pops play acoustic or electric on Friday night? VOTE SnowyGrass es presentado por SnowyGrass es presentado por Join the Wernick Method Jam Class with Pete Wernick assisted by Joan Wernick on Friday, July 10, 12:30 - 3:00 Register Hands-on learning in large and small groups No jamming experience necessary You will be jamming the first hour! All bluegrass instruments welcome Full ground rules and etiquette of typical jams Intermediates welcome, and given added challenges Friendly, encouraging, knowledgeable teaching Gentle tempos! Mistakes expected! Music/tab reading not needed or used Ear skills taught and emphasized, as in real bluegrass Learn many bluegrass standards Singing not required, but encouraged and taught Soloing not required! “Faking” solos taught How to lead songs and how to follow new songs How to find melodies, fake solos, sing harmony Group and individualized instruction on backup skills Understanding, low-pressure, time-tested teaching SnowyGrass Workshops Fiddle with Bruce Molsky: Saturday 10:00 am Harmony with Blue Canyon Boys: Saturday 11:00 am Banjo with Tony Trischka: Sunday 11:00 am Festival Tickets About the Bands Bruce Molsky & Stan Wylouch Bruce comes back to Snowygrass with the brilliant, quirky and delightful Stash Wyslouch! After years together in the original Molsky’s Mountain Drifters, the two continue to stretch the limits of whatever musical styles they touch. Polish-Colombian guitarist/composer Stanislaw “Stash” Wyslouch is an avant-garde Bluegrass guitarist, singer and songwriter. His music delights in story-telling, improvisation and outer-space-worthy composition. Despite his Heavy Metal beginnings, Bluegrass music has been central to Wyslouch’s life for the past 15 years, touring and recording with groups such as The Deadly Gentlemen, Molsky’s Mountain Drifters, The Jacob Jolliff Band, and Tony Trischka’s Early Roman Kings. His 4th and most recent album “Plays and Sings Bluegrass Vol. II” was released in 2021. Acclaimed fiddler and singer Bruce Molsky is also a serious threat on banjo and guitar. He’s “one of America’s premier fiddling talents” (Mother Jones) and a Grammy nominated artist. His collaborations with musicians from just about everywhere have allowed his own voice to grow in unexpected directions. His most recent recording "Bruce's Halling" with Swedish maestro Ale Möller brings together traditions in a new and fresh way, and "Lockdown Breakdown" with longtime friend and colleague Darol Anger explores new fiddle territory, from old-time to Scandinavian to Old School R&B. Bruce also keeps his creative fires lit through as the go-to guy for the next generations of roots players at Berklee College of Music, where he is the Visiting Scholar in their American Roots Music Program. Blue Canyon Boys The Blue Canyon Boys are equal parts purists and innovators when it comes to Bluegrass: they stay true to the form’s roots while constantly reimagining their relationship to tradition. The result is a toe-tapping mix of haunting standards, genre-bending arrangements, and catchy original numbers—all built on the bedrock of their collective bluegrass mastery. Ever since founding members Jason Hicks and Gary Dark launched the Blue Canyon Boys in 2006, the Blue Canyon Boys have raised the bar for bluegrass bands. They bring it all: seamless brother-duet style, crisp instrumentation, unvarnished lyrics and subversive humor. After winning first place 2008 Telluride Bluegrass festival band contest, the Blue Canyon Boys went off at full tilt, taking the bluegrass circuit by storm, performing in illustrious venues across the country as well as internationally. Their distinctive sound, honed from over a decade of performing together, moves easily from instrumental wizardry to playful ribbing. Ultimately and repeatedly, they hit a high note—the rare confluence of harmony that leaves the soul ajar. The seasoned quartet features Gary Dark on mandolin, Jason Hicks on guitar, Drew Garrett on bass, and Chris Roszell on banjo. Their acclaimed album, eponymously called The Blue Canyon Boys, was their most polished and poignant yet. Classic bluegrass, clean and raw, blends effortlessly with the band’s homegrown compositions, then peppered with a judicious cover or two, such as the band’s riveting take on Pink Floyd’s “Time.” Lost Penny Lost Penny is a harmony-focused string band, playing bluegrass-influenced Folk and Americana. Their original songs are gems, often evoking a smile about the lyrics, or getting the audience on the dance floor. Their arrangements of covers are fresh, giving unexpected new life to old standards of all genres. The band includes Nadine Sekerez on guitar and vocals, who writes most of the band's original songs, Erin Dahlby on mandolin and vocals, Lauren Harris aka Elle Michelle on banjo, Derek Ray Kirkman on bass, and Caitlin Anderson on fiddle, making up a fun and energetic group of friends and musicians. They are free-range and prone to sing about dogs, Dolly, and Elvis. Gasoline Lollipops Front man, Clay Rose was raised between an outlaw, truck-driving father in the mountains of Colorado and a country song-writing mama in the sticks outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Clay’s penchant for open roads and trouble making are the backbone of the Gas Pops’ sound. The rest of the band consists of Don Ambory, Scott Coulter, “Bad” Brad Morse, and Kevin Matthews who all come equipped with music degrees from Chicago, Boston, Jacksonville, and Denver, respectively. They each add flavors of their own background and heritage, further diversifying the band’s signature sound. Fresh out of the legendary Dockside Studio in Lafayette, Louisiana, Gasoline Lollipops are promoting their new album, All The Misery Money Can Buy, which pursues happiness and the American Dream to the end of the rainbow and chokes on a pot of gold. Gas Pops collaborated with Clay’s song-writing Mama, Donna Farar (“Last Thing I Needed” recorded by Willie Nelson and Chris Stapleton) to create this politically-charged union of soul music and Southern rock. Gasoline Lollipops are three-time winners of Colorado Daily’s “Best Local Band” award, and two-time winners of Denver Westword’s “Best Country Band” award. Over the last four years, they have toured throughout the U.S., Belgium, the Netherlands, and Belize. In 2018 they made Billboard’s top 10 Spotify chart, as well as Pandora’s top 10 Trend Setters list. Today, the Gas Pops continue to bend genres and electrify live audiences with ferocious sincerity. Yoseff Tucker and the Ascots Members of The Bow Ties and other great Bluegrass players! Dave Richey & Jordan Ramsey Duo The Sullivan Sisters The Sullivan Sisters have dazzled audiences since childhood with their unique blend of fast bluegrass picking and captivating sibling harmonies, with music ranging from lyrical originals to timeless folk classics to blazing instrumentals. Inspired by the bluegrass community in North Carolina where they were born and raised, Soraya and Luciya began taking guitar and banjo lessons at ages 8 and 6. Their music drew influence from the bluegrass community surrounding them, and they carried their love of the genre with them when they relocated to Chicago. Over the past ten years, The Sullivan Sisters have toured the country as featured performers at Merlefest, the Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Museum’s Romptober Festival, IBMA’s Bluegrass Live Festival, the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour, and the Evanston Folk Festival. Their instrumental talents have garnered them national distinction, including First Prize in Banjo and Third Prize in Guitar at Rockygrass 2023, and Second Prize in the 2024 Galax Old Fiddlers Convention Bluegrass Banjo contest. The sisters have recently formed a five-piece band by joining forces with three phenomenal teen pickers and longtime friends: Oscar Caudell on mandolin, Finn McGuinness on fiddle, and Sammy Mougin on bass. The new band launched its debut to a sold-out, standing room audience at Evanston SPACE in January 2025, and has multiple tours planned for 2025 and beyond. Ragged Union The band’s recipe for tasty contemporary bluegrass contains three main ingredients. Geoff Union’s ‘Outsider Songwriting’ makes use of poetic lyric ideas that stretch beyond the ‘normal’ country themes to include personal, and even historical, stories, often presented in creative rhyme meter. Ragged Union sets their sometimes obscure-in-a-good-way lyric content to ‘Timeless Melodies’ that are new, yet sound familiar and classic. The songs are further enhanced with ‘Unexpected Arrangements’. Changes in feel, tempo, and time signature, along with rich compositional ideas, and atypical song structure (like putting the bridge at the end of the song) set Ragged Union’s original material apart. All of these concepts come together in an impressively exciting live performance that is equally at home at the festival, concert series, or nightclub. The band has released four albums, 2015’s Hard Row to Hoe; 2017’s Time Captain, and Live at Leeds (recorded live at the Seven Arts Theatre in Leeds, England) and 2022’s Round Feet, Chrome Smile. A new release is in the works for the winter of 2024-25. The Lineup Geoff Union - flatpicker, singer, songwriter, Fayetteville, NC. The primary songsmith and long-standing leader of Ragged Union, Geoff is known for a songwriting style that’s light and bouncy on the surface, but lyrically deep and complex, with plenty of twists and turns in the music to make the listener come back again and again. Elio Schiavo - mandolin and vocal, Philadelphia, PA. With a unique, soulful voice and wildly skillful mandolin playing, Elio introduces elements of R&B, funk, rap, reggae, and classic rock absorbed during his long and varied recording and producing career. Elio is a creative instrumental composer and skilled audio engineer as well a founder of one of Brooklyn’s most popular longstanding bluegrass jam sessions. Rebekah Durham - fiddle and vocal, Midland, TX A world-class violinist, Rebekah trained at Juilliard and has played at local and international festivals. Past groups include the internationally touring indie band, San Fermin, and Colorado’s own The Ginny Mules. She continues to perform with orchestras and at select events, and her classical upbringing fosters a perpetually growing appreciation for fiddling and the intricacies of bluegrass and string band music’s scope and potential. Chris Elliott – banjo, Houston, TX An award-winning banjo player, Chris joined Ragged Union from 2014 until 2019, and the band is happy to have him back on stage again in 2024. He has been a staple of the Colorado bluegrass scene for over twenty years, performing with Spring Creek, Blue Canyon Boys, and Chain Station, and Foggy Mt Spaceship. Chris also teaches banjo technique via the Elliott Banjo School. Ian Haegele – bass Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Highly skilled in jazz and classical music, as well as bluegrass, Ian has worked with many top-shelf groups in Colorado over the years, including Long Road Home, Thunder and Rain, and the Martin Gilmore Trio. He also appears in theater productions, and earned his Masters in Music Performance from the University of Northern Colorado at Greeley. Charlie Stevens Band The Charlie Stevens Band aims to challenge the boundaries between genres while keeping a strong connection to the traditions of Bluegrass music. The Charlie Stevens Band draws from the hard-driving sounds of the Bluegrass world to create new, and exciting, acoustic music. In addition to Bluegrass, they are influenced by various other styles rooted in the American tradition. Most notably, Rock and Roll, and the Blues. Cover songs range widely. Including: traditional Bluegrass, such as Bill Monroe and The Stanley Brothers; progressive Bluegrass, such as David Grisman and John Hartford; Rock and Roll, such as The Grateful Dead, Cream, and The Allman Brothers; and even current artists like Billy Strings. Charlie's original songs attempt to blend all of these influences together in a way that's fresh and fun to listen to. Up-tempo tunes featuring blazing fast solos, and powerhouse vocals, make this an exciting group to see live, regardless of musical preference. Friendly Reminders Friendly Reminders is an indie folk-grass string quartet comprised of songwriter Ian Foster on acoustic guitar and vocal, Meg Rice on upright bass, Their music is an artful blend of energetic bluegrass, soulful jazz, and dynamic folk music, and the duo is regularly joined by a rotating cast of talented pickers and singers alike. Friendly Reminders pick and groove their songs through the air and send sultry sound waves into the hearts of folks eager for insightful lyricism and beautiful harmonies. The unit creates beautiful vocal layers over driving rhythms, needle-drop moments, and skillful solos that weave in and out, over and under, out and through. Every song contains thought-provoking lyrics that leave the listener ready to queue it up for a second listen. Silas Herman & the Tone Unit With a passion for music deeply rooted in his upbringing, Silas Herman has honed his skills to captivate audiences with his soulful melodies and heartfelt performances. From intimate venues to large stages, such as the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, his musical journey has taken him far and wide, earning him recognition for his unique sound and virtuosic playing. Inspired by the beauty of his hometown in Nederland, Colorado, Silas infuses his music with elements of new acoustic, folk, bluegrass, psychedelic, and Americana, creating a sound that is uniquely his own. Silas has appeared on stage alongside notable artists and bands such as Del McCoury, Sam Bush, Billy Strings, The Infamous Stringdusters, Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band, Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth, Elephant Revival, The Kitchen Dwellers, and The Lil Smokies, to name a few. From intimate acoustic sets to highly energetic shows, Silas continues to enchant audiences with his musical prowess and unwavering passion for song. ¿Eres dueño de un negocio y también te encanta el bluegrass? ¡Consulta nuestros paquetes de patrocinio! Marketing + Admisión Patrocinador ¡¡¡No olvides visitar la galería!!! Galería de fotos y vídeos
- FAQs | snowygrass
Do you have questions about SnowyGrass? Find answers to commonly asked questions Preguntas frecuentes Frequently asked questions General ¿Hay camping en el lugar? ¡Sí!Los campistas pueden llegar al lugar a las 2:00 p. m. para hacer fila el jueves por la tarde. La fila comenzará a instalarse a las 3:00 p. m. Los campistas deben desocupar el lugar antes del lunes a las 11:00 a. m.No hay conexiones eléctricas ni de agua, ni vertido de aguas grises.No hay duchas pero hay baños.El centro recreativo está cerca y se pueden adquirir pases diarios para utilizar sus instalaciones. Cuentan con duchas, piscina, jacuzzi y todas las comodidades de un gimnasio.El campamento no está cercado dentro del área de permiso de venta de bebidas alcohólicas del festival, por lo que no está regulado por nuestro permiso de venta de bebidas alcohólicas.Las fogatas están restringidas a pozos de propano, pero están restringidas por las regulaciones locales contra incendios: ¿Donde se realiza el festival? Nuestro festival está ubicado en el hermoso Estes Park, Colorado, hogar del Parque Nacional de las Montañas Rocosas en Stanley Park, en el lado sur del Lago Estes.380 Community Drive, Estes Park, Colorado 80517 ¿Cómo es el recinto del festival? COMODIDADES EN EL TERRENOKilómetros de senderos pavimentados para bicicletas y caminatas.Parque para perrosCanchas de tenisCancha de Pickle BallCancha de baloncestoParque de bicicletas de montañaMarina está al otro lado del lago y ofrece alquiler de embarcaciones, incluidos kayaks, canoas y botes a remo, e incluso surreys para el sendero.Pesca (se requiere licencia estatal)Centro recreativo cercano (a poca distancia) con duchas, piscina y gimnasio.Visita https://evrpd.colorado.gov/stanleypark para más información ¿Qué pases necesito para acampar? Dormir en una tienda de campaña o en un coche aparcado en la grava:Pase de 4 días + complemento de acampadaDormir en algo con ruedas de 20 pies o menos:Pase de 4 días + complemento de acampada + pase para vehículo para menores de 20 piesDormir en algo con ruedas de más de 20 pies pero no más de 26 pies:Pase de 4 días + complemento de acampada + pase para vehículo de +20' a 26'Dormir algo con rueda de más de 26':Pase de 4 días + complemento de acampada + pase para vehículo para mayores de 26 piesEl complemento de camping se cobra por persona.Un pase para vehículo es por vehículo y pueden dormir en él varias personas que tengan pases para acampar. ¿Puedo llevar a mi perro? SnowyGrass es un festival apto para perros que se porten bien. Usted es responsable de cualquier responsabilidad con respecto a su propio perro. Entrar al festival y al área de acampada con su perro es un acuerdo de que su perro está al día con las vacunas y no es agresivo ni disruptivo. Cualquier incidente en el que consideremos necesario pedirle que se vaya con su animal queda a nuestra discreción y no habrá reembolso de entradas de ningún tipo. Sin embargo, hay un veterinario cerca con alojamiento para mascotas. Esto puede ser algo a considerar al menos para partes del festival. También hay un parque para perros adyacente abierto al público, así como un sendero para caminar de 4 millas. Por favor, recoja los desechos de su perro. ¿Hay tarifas especiales de hotel? SnowyGrass se lleva a cabo en medio de la temporada turística más concurrida de Estes Park. Los hoteles y otros lugares de alojamiento a veces se llenan a principios de año y no pueden ofrecer descuentos en verano. Recomendamos los siguientes hoteles:Condominios Estes ParkComplejos turísticos de Rams Horn VillageComplejo turístico de MurphyNacido en el sendero ¿Cuál es la disposición de los asientos? La entrada general es para sentarse en el césped.Traiga su propia silla, manta o lona. Tendremos un lugar en la parte de atrás para sillas de respaldo alto y preferiremos sillas de respaldo bajo en la parte delantera.Habrá espacios reservados para marquesinas de 10 x 10 para nuestros patrocinadores principales, pero se permitirá la colocación de marquesinas por orden de llegada. Vea el diseño de nuestro predio del festival.Se pueden comprar pases VIP como complementos para acceder al área detrás del escenario, donde se proporcionan algunos asientos al costado del escenario en sillas plegables. ¿Qué artículos están prohibidos? NO SE PERMITE ALCOHOL EXTERNO dentro del área del festival con entradas (que no incluye el área de acampada). Se revisarán los bolsos y la persona al ingresar.Todos los recipientes que no estén sellados con líquidos deben vaciarse antes de ingresar al área del festival. No permitimos armas ni cuchillos dentro del perímetro de nuestro evento privado y autorizado.En el estado de Colorado es ilegal traer alcohol del exterior. Habrá un bar con cerveza, vino y licores locales.Habrá una variedad de puestos de comida disponibles en el lugar para su comodidad. No está estrictamente prohibido traer comida del exterior, pero lo alentamos a comprar a nuestros vendedores.Podrás traer agua sellada o bebidas no alcohólicas y comida del exterior de los camiones o tu propia comida. ¿Donde aparcamos? El cercano complejo de eventos cuenta con estacionamiento gratuito durante todo el día. Se encuentra a una corta caminata de 0,5 millas hasta el predio del festival. A veces, la gente estaciona al costado de la carretera en Community Drive.Tenemos una buena parte del estacionamiento de Stanley Park reservada para músicos, titulares de permisos ADA, campistas del festival, voluntarios, titulares de pases VIP y vendedores. Si no tiene un permiso especial emitido por el festival por alguna de estas razones, busque otro estacionamiento. Tenga en cuenta: Estes Park no permite estacionar ni dormir en su vehículo durante la noche en ningún lugar sin permiso. Su complemento para acampar le permitirá acampar durante la noche en nuestro campamento temporal durante 4 noches.Prepárese para dejar pasajeros y luego estacionar, o traiga un carro para llevar sus cosas. ¿Es este un festival de “picking”? ¡Habrá muchas oportunidades para elegir si va a acampar! Los espaciosos terrenos tendrán muchos lugares para acampar y están lejos de las residencias y los alojamientos.También puedes recolectar durante el festival en cualquier lugar fuera del recinto del festival. Stanley Park es bastante grande. Ten en cuenta que la mayor parte del parque seguirá abierto al público. ¡Puede que consigas público! ¿Hay talleres? ¡Sí! Consulta la página de programación para ver las descripciones y los horarios. Para los talleres es necesario tener una entrada y se pueden comprar junto con los pases del festival o por separado. ¿Existen oportunidades de voluntariado? ¡Sí!Ofrecemos un programa de trabajo a cambio de entradas. Consulta nuestra página de Voluntarios para obtener más información. ¿Cómo puedo reservar mi banda? Echa un vistazo a nuestras alineaciones pasadas y futuras. ¿Encajas en el género, en primer lugar? Somos un festival de bluegrass y a veces contratamos bandas relacionadas con el bluegrass, pero no bandas de rock, bandas de versiones, jazz, blues o folk sin bluegrass. ¡Ya te haces una idea!Puede completar un formulario de consulta de banda al que se accede desde el menú de nuestro sitio. ¿Puedo ser un vendedor? Buscamos vendedores de alimentos y de arte selectos. Encuentre el formulario de consulta de proveedores en el menú de nuestro sitio.
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SnowyGrass bluegrass Music Festival in Estes Park, Colorado. Kid friendly and dog friendly. Craft Beverages. SnowyGrass es presentado por Get Tickets 2026 Schedule Neighbor Pass Program Sponsors & Donors make this a FREE festival for some deserving community members! Apply for a Gifted Pass or Click to Donate One Learn about becoming a Sponsor Neighbor Pass Program funded by sponsors We are proud to introduce the Neighbor Pass Program — thoughtfully structured within our sponsorship tiers to ensure that your contribution not only supports the festival itself, but also enables local families and community members to attend who might otherwise be unable to. We partner with local nonprofits and other appropriate organizations to help identify strong candidates to receive Neighbor Passes made possible through your sponsorship. Sponsors are also welcome to suggest a specific nonprofit, organization, or special group they would like us to work with for consideration. Through your sponsorship, you’re helping us strike a balance: sustaining a vibrant festival while keeping it accessible, engaging, and meaningful for the entire Estes Park community. Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 18 Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 8 Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 2 Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 6 Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 6 Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 6 Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 6 Number of Neighbor Passes Donated! 1 Partnering with non profits to connect deserving community members with Neighbor Passes SnowyGrass Summer Music Festival in Estes Park, Colorado Come for the... Dogs! A Fun Jam Scene! Great Lineups! Chill Vibes! Great Workshops! Hierba nevada en el parque Stanley Camping en el lugar Servicio de transporte cercano a la ciudad. Duchas públicas cercanas Pases diarios disponibles para el centro recreativo cercano con gimnasio, piscina, jacuzzi y duchas. Fácilmente accesible a pie hasta la ciudad. Amplio estacionamiento cercano Inodoros con cisterna Parque infantil y tirolina Se admiten perros, con un parque para perros cercano o lugares para dejar a su mascota. Parque para perros junto al recinto del festival Acceso al sendero del lago de 4 millas Información sobre el parque Stanley “Volvemos cada año porque es un festival realmente divertido... y el público es increíble”. ¡Echa un vistazo a nuestra escena de festivales! Galería ¡EMOCIONANTE! Directorio de empresas patrocinadoras de SnowyGrass Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter Nombre de pila* Apellido* Correo electrónico* ¿Qué temas te interesan? Festival de la hierba nevada Retiro de composición de canciones Talleres Sí, suscríbeme a tu boletín. * Entregar
- Bar Hours | snowygrass
Bar Hours Alcohol is not permitted to be served outside of these permitted hours withing the fenced permiters of the Main Festival area and the Bluebird Shelter Area. Camp Whan is not included in Bar Service areas. Thursday 9 de julio de 2026 Bluebird Bar Hours 4:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. Saturday 12 de julio de 2026 Bluebird Bar Hours 9:00 p. m. 10:45 p. m. Friday 10 de julio de 2026 Bluebird Bar Hours 8:00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. Sunday 12 de julio de 2026 Bluebird Bar Hours 7:00 p. m. 9:15 p. m. Sunday 12 de julio de 2026 Main Bar Hours 11:00 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Saturday 11 de julio de 2026 Main Bar Hours 11:00 a. m. 9:30 p. m. Friday 10 de julio de 2026 Main Bar Hours 4:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Menu Close Logistics (home) Artist|Workshop Schedule
- SnowyGrass 25 | snowygrass
Purchase tickets for SnowyGrass 2025 and see the lineup and schedule ¡Consigue tus entradas! GATES OPEN: Friday: 4 PM Saturday: 12:00 PM Sunday: 10:45 AM No early entry into festival areas unless you are a vendor, artist, a sponsor Cronograma ¡Consigue tus entradas! Jueves: Campy Hour Band, por confirmar Viernes Sábado Domingo 12:30 - 3:00 *Wernick Method Bluegrass Jam Class 4:45 - 6:00 Charlie Stevens Band 6:30 - 8:00 Gasoline Lollipops 8:20 - 9:35 Sullivan Sisters Duo **Workshops are $10 each + processing fee. Tickets may be purchased with or without festival tickets at https://www.ticketsignup.io/TicketEvent/SnowyGrass2025/Store * Wernick Method Jam Class. More info and early registration HERE ¡Consigue tus entradas! SnowyGrass es presentado por Get Tickets SnowyGrass es presentado por SnowyGrass es presentado por Join the Wernick Method Jam Class with Pete Wernick assisted by Joan Wernick on Friday, August 22nd, 1:00 - 3:30. More info & early registration here . Register Now Hands-on learning in large and small groups No jamming experience necessary You will be jamming the first hour! All bluegrass instruments welcome Full ground rules and etiquette of typical jams Intermediates welcome, and given added challenges Friendly, encouraging, knowledgeable teaching Gentle tempos! Mistakes expected! Music/tab reading not needed or used Ear skills taught and emphasized, as in real bluegrass Learn many bluegrass standards Singing not required, but encouraged and taught Soloing not required! “Faking” solos taught How to lead songs and how to follow new songs How to find melodies, fake solos, sing harmony Group and individualized instruction on backup skills Understanding, low-pressure, time-tested teaching SnowyGrass Workshops Fiddle with Bruce Molsky: Saturday 10:00 am Harmony with Blue Canyon Boys: Saturday 11:00 am Banjo with Tony Trischka: Sunday 11:00 am Festival Tickets Bruce Molsky & Stan Wylouch Bruce comes back to Snowygrass with the brilliant, quirky and delightful Stash Wyslouch! After years together in the original Molsky’s Mountain Drifters, the two continue to stretch the limits of whatever musical styles they touch. Polish-Colombian guitarist/composer Stanislaw “Stash” Wyslouch is an avant-garde Bluegrass guitarist, singer and songwriter. His music delights in story-telling, improvisation and outer-space-worthy composition. Despite his Heavy Metal beginnings, Bluegrass music has been central to Wyslouch’s life for the past 15 years, touring and recording with groups such as The Deadly Gentlemen, Molsky’s Mountain Drifters, The Jacob Jolliff Band, and Tony Trischka’s Early Roman Kings. His 4th and most recent album “Plays and Sings Bluegrass Vol. II” was released in 2021. Acclaimed fiddler and singer Bruce Molsky is also a serious threat on banjo and guitar. He’s “one of America’s premier fiddling talents” (Mother Jones) and a Grammy nominated artist. His collaborations with musicians from just about everywhere have allowed his own voice to grow in unexpected directions. His most recent recording "Bruce's Halling" with Swedish maestro Ale Möller brings together traditions in a new and fresh way, and "Lockdown Breakdown" with longtime friend and colleague Darol Anger explores new fiddle territory, from old-time to Scandinavian to Old School R&B. Bruce also keeps his creative fires lit through as the go-to guy for the next generations of roots players at Berklee College of Music, where he is the Visiting Scholar in their American Roots Music Program. Blue Canyon Boys The Blue Canyon Boys are equal parts purists and innovators when it comes to Bluegrass: they stay true to the form’s roots while constantly reimagining their relationship to tradition. The result is a toe-tapping mix of haunting standards, genre-bending arrangements, and catchy original numbers—all built on the bedrock of their collective bluegrass mastery. Ever since founding members Jason Hicks and Gary Dark launched the Blue Canyon Boys in 2006, the Blue Canyon Boys have raised the bar for bluegrass bands. They bring it all: seamless brother-duet style, crisp instrumentation, unvarnished lyrics and subversive humor. After winning first place 2008 Telluride Bluegrass festival band contest, the Blue Canyon Boys went off at full tilt, taking the bluegrass circuit by storm, performing in illustrious venues across the country as well as internationally. Their distinctive sound, honed from over a decade of performing together, moves easily from instrumental wizardry to playful ribbing. Ultimately and repeatedly, they hit a high note—the rare confluence of harmony that leaves the soul ajar. The seasoned quartet features Gary Dark on mandolin, Jason Hicks on guitar, Drew Garrett on bass, and Chris Roszell on banjo. Their acclaimed album, eponymously called The Blue Canyon Boys, was their most polished and poignant yet. Classic bluegrass, clean and raw, blends effortlessly with the band’s homegrown compositions, then peppered with a judicious cover or two, such as the band’s riveting take on Pink Floyd’s “Time.” Lost Penny Lost Penny is a harmony-focused string band, playing bluegrass-influenced Folk and Americana. Their original songs are gems, often evoking a smile about the lyrics, or getting the audience on the dance floor. Their arrangements of covers are fresh, giving unexpected new life to old standards of all genres. The band includes Nadine Sekerez on guitar and vocals, who writes most of the band's original songs, Erin Dahlby on mandolin and vocals, Lauren Harris aka Elle Michelle on banjo, Derek Ray Kirkman on bass, and Caitlin Anderson on fiddle, making up a fun and energetic group of friends and musicians. They are free-range and prone to sing about dogs, Dolly, and Elvis. Gasoline Lollipops Front man, Clay Rose was raised between an outlaw, truck-driving father in the mountains of Colorado and a country song-writing mama in the sticks outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Clay’s penchant for open roads and trouble making are the backbone of the Gas Pops’ sound. The rest of the band consists of Don Ambory, Scott Coulter, “Bad” Brad Morse, and Kevin Matthews who all come equipped with music degrees from Chicago, Boston, Jacksonville, and Denver, respectively. They each add flavors of their own background and heritage, further diversifying the band’s signature sound. Fresh out of the legendary Dockside Studio in Lafayette, Louisiana, Gasoline Lollipops are promoting their new album, All The Misery Money Can Buy, which pursues happiness and the American Dream to the end of the rainbow and chokes on a pot of gold. Gas Pops collaborated with Clay’s song-writing Mama, Donna Farar (“Last Thing I Needed” recorded by Willie Nelson and Chris Stapleton) to create this politically-charged union of soul music and Southern rock. Gasoline Lollipops are three-time winners of Colorado Daily’s “Best Local Band” award, and two-time winners of Denver Westword’s “Best Country Band” award. Over the last four years, they have toured throughout the U.S., Belgium, the Netherlands, and Belize. In 2018 they made Billboard’s top 10 Spotify chart, as well as Pandora’s top 10 Trend Setters list. Today, the Gas Pops continue to bend genres and electrify live audiences with ferocious sincerity. Yoseff Tucker and the Ascots Members of The Bow Ties and other great Bluegrass players! Dave Richey & Jordan Ramsey Duo The Sullivan Sisters The Sullivan Sisters have dazzled audiences since childhood with their unique blend of fast bluegrass picking and captivating sibling harmonies, with music ranging from lyrical originals to timeless folk classics to blazing instrumentals. Inspired by the bluegrass community in North Carolina where they were born and raised, Soraya and Luciya began taking guitar and banjo lessons at ages 8 and 6. Their music drew influence from the bluegrass community surrounding them, and they carried their love of the genre with them when they relocated to Chicago. Over the past ten years, The Sullivan Sisters have toured the country as featured performers at Merlefest, the Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Museum’s Romptober Festival, IBMA’s Bluegrass Live Festival, the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour, and the Evanston Folk Festival. Their instrumental talents have garnered them national distinction, including First Prize in Banjo and Third Prize in Guitar at Rockygrass 2023, and Second Prize in the 2024 Galax Old Fiddlers Convention Bluegrass Banjo contest. The sisters have recently formed a five-piece band by joining forces with three phenomenal teen pickers and longtime friends: Oscar Caudell on mandolin, Finn McGuinness on fiddle, and Sammy Mougin on bass. The new band launched its debut to a sold-out, standing room audience at Evanston SPACE in January 2025, and has multiple tours planned for 2025 and beyond. Ragged Union The band’s recipe for tasty contemporary bluegrass contains three main ingredients. Geoff Union’s ‘Outsider Songwriting’ makes use of poetic lyric ideas that stretch beyond the ‘normal’ country themes to include personal, and even historical, stories, often presented in creative rhyme meter. Ragged Union sets their sometimes obscure-in-a-good-way lyric content to ‘Timeless Melodies’ that are new, yet sound familiar and classic. The songs are further enhanced with ‘Unexpected Arrangements’. Changes in feel, tempo, and time signature, along with rich compositional ideas, and atypical song structure (like putting the bridge at the end of the song) set Ragged Union’s original material apart. All of these concepts come together in an impressively exciting live performance that is equally at home at the festival, concert series, or nightclub. The band has released four albums, 2015’s Hard Row to Hoe; 2017’s Time Captain, and Live at Leeds (recorded live at the Seven Arts Theatre in Leeds, England) and 2022’s Round Feet, Chrome Smile. A new release is in the works for the winter of 2024-25. The Lineup Geoff Union - flatpicker, singer, songwriter, Fayetteville, NC. The primary songsmith and long-standing leader of Ragged Union, Geoff is known for a songwriting style that’s light and bouncy on the surface, but lyrically deep and complex, with plenty of twists and turns in the music to make the listener come back again and again. Elio Schiavo - mandolin and vocal, Philadelphia, PA. With a unique, soulful voice and wildly skillful mandolin playing, Elio introduces elements of R&B, funk, rap, reggae, and classic rock absorbed during his long and varied recording and producing career. Elio is a creative instrumental composer and skilled audio engineer as well a founder of one of Brooklyn’s most popular longstanding bluegrass jam sessions. Rebekah Durham - fiddle and vocal, Midland, TX A world-class violinist, Rebekah trained at Juilliard and has played at local and international festivals. Past groups include the internationally touring indie band, San Fermin, and Colorado’s own The Ginny Mules. She continues to perform with orchestras and at select events, and her classical upbringing fosters a perpetually growing appreciation for fiddling and the intricacies of bluegrass and string band music’s scope and potential. Chris Elliott – banjo, Houston, TX An award-winning banjo player, Chris joined Ragged Union from 2014 until 2019, and the band is happy to have him back on stage again in 2024. He has been a staple of the Colorado bluegrass scene for over twenty years, performing with Spring Creek, Blue Canyon Boys, and Chain Station, and Foggy Mt Spaceship. Chris also teaches banjo technique via the Elliott Banjo School. Ian Haegele – bass Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Highly skilled in jazz and classical music, as well as bluegrass, Ian has worked with many top-shelf groups in Colorado over the years, including Long Road Home, Thunder and Rain, and the Martin Gilmore Trio. He also appears in theater productions, and earned his Masters in Music Performance from the University of Northern Colorado at Greeley. Charlie Stevens Band The Charlie Stevens Band aims to challenge the boundaries between genres while keeping a strong connection to the traditions of Bluegrass music. The Charlie Stevens Band draws from the hard-driving sounds of the Bluegrass world to create new, and exciting, acoustic music. In addition to Bluegrass, they are influenced by various other styles rooted in the American tradition. Most notably, Rock and Roll, and the Blues. Cover songs range widely. Including: traditional Bluegrass, such as Bill Monroe and The Stanley Brothers; progressive Bluegrass, such as David Grisman and John Hartford; Rock and Roll, such as The Grateful Dead, Cream, and The Allman Brothers; and even current artists like Billy Strings. Charlie's original songs attempt to blend all of these influences together in a way that's fresh and fun to listen to. Up-tempo tunes featuring blazing fast solos, and powerhouse vocals, make this an exciting group to see live, regardless of musical preference. Friendly Reminders Friendly Reminders is an indie folk-grass string quartet comprised of songwriter Ian Foster on acoustic guitar and vocal, Meg Rice on upright bass, Their music is an artful blend of energetic bluegrass, soulful jazz, and dynamic folk music, and the duo is regularly joined by a rotating cast of talented pickers and singers alike. Friendly Reminders pick and groove their songs through the air and send sultry sound waves into the hearts of folks eager for insightful lyricism and beautiful harmonies. The unit creates beautiful vocal layers over driving rhythms, needle-drop moments, and skillful solos that weave in and out, over and under, out and through. Every song contains thought-provoking lyrics that leave the listener ready to queue it up for a second listen. Silas Herman & the Tone Unit With a passion for music deeply rooted in his upbringing, Silas Herman has honed his skills to captivate audiences with his soulful melodies and heartfelt performances. From intimate venues to large stages, such as the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, his musical journey has taken him far and wide, earning him recognition for his unique sound and virtuosic playing. Inspired by the beauty of his hometown in Nederland, Colorado, Silas infuses his music with elements of new acoustic, folk, bluegrass, psychedelic, and Americana, creating a sound that is uniquely his own. Silas has appeared on stage alongside notable artists and bands such as Del McCoury, Sam Bush, Billy Strings, The Infamous Stringdusters, Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band, Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth, Elephant Revival, The Kitchen Dwellers, and The Lil Smokies, to name a few. From intimate acoustic sets to highly energetic shows, Silas continues to enchant audiences with his musical prowess and unwavering passion for song. ¿Eres dueño de un negocio y también te encanta el bluegrass? ¡Consulta nuestros paquetes de patrocinio! Marketing + Admisión Patrocinador ¡¡¡No olvides visitar la galería!!! Galería de fotos y vídeos
- Vendors | snowygrass
Vending at SnowyGrass Music Festival in Estes Park can be fun and rewarding! ¿Quieres ser un vendedor? Vender es una EXCELENTE manera de disfrutar del festival y hacer llegar tu mercancía. Para los VENDEDORES DE ARTE, el costo es el de la entrada de 4 días para 2 personas + $48. El camping se reduce significativamente a solo $100.
- About | snowygrass
How did SnowyGrass get started in 2016 and what are some of the past lineups? Cómo empezó todo Las sesiones de bluegrass comenzaron en la comunidad de Estes Park hace casi 20 años, a cargo de un grupo de amigos y músicos de la banda ReinTarnation. Esta tradición ha continuado de manera regular y es adorada tanto por los lugareños como por los visitantes. ¡Ven a celebrar el bluegrass con nuestra hermosa comunidad! SNOWYGRASS comenzó en 2016 con una conversación. Candice Mohr, de Snowy Peaks Winery, es partidaria de la MÚSICA EN VIVO en Estes Park y es fanática de Ran Off the Rooster, una banda local de bluegrass. Quería mostrar a estos excelentes músicos, así como a ReinTarnation y otros. Como agradecimiento a la comunidad por apoyarla durante una década en su bodega, ¡creó un festival de bluegrass! Tuvo 3 bandas, Ran Off the Rooster, ReinTarnation y Follow the Fox en el escenario. Los asistentes pudieron disfrutar de su vino, comer comida deliciosa y admirar la belleza del río. A nuestra comunidad de músicos de bluegrass y seguidores les encantó tanto que esperaban que continuara año tras año. Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores, esta celebración continúa. El 11 de diciembre de 2023, SnowyGrass se registró como una organización sin fines de lucro de Colorado. Banda de Becky Buller Frank Solivan y la cocina sucia Los dulces lirios El camino hacia abajo Wanderers Escena rara Bruce Molsky Ray Wylie Hubbard Consenso especial Los chicos del cañón azul Jeremy Garrett (Los infames Stringdusters) Daniel Rodríguez (fundador de Elephant Revival) Neyla Pekarek (anteriormente Lumineers) Pete y Joan Wernick Bridget Law (Renacimiento del elefante) Jeff Scroggins Rosa de arcilla (piruletas de gasolina) TAARKA KC Groves y Jason Hicks Esme Patterson Melodía Walker Erin Youngberg Tierra de Arthur Lee Bonnie Sims Los días solitarios Las gotas de rocío de miel Madera y alambre Árbol Banshee Silas Herman Barriga de madera Montaña de la pradera Cary Morin Agacharse La Pompe Ciudad Mason ONDA Se le escapó el gallo Un hombre sobre un caballo Estación de cadena Los alcapones Aarón Walker Jay Roemer Willie Thomas Matthew Wilburn Skinner Camino alto a casa El hombre y el caballo Las hermanas Cody Áreas comunes de Buffalo Buenas noches Texas Bonnie y los Clydes Huracán cohete Dahlby y Nadine Lamento de Harmonius Artistas con los que hemos trabajado a lo largo de los años. *Artistas de SnowyGrass 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Alineaciones anteriores ¡Gracias por venir a SnowyGrass todos estos años!
- Band Submission | snowygrass
Want to get booked at SnowyGrass? Fill out our submission form Tenga en cuenta que el cartel para 2025 está completo y no consideraremos bandas para reservar hasta algún momento del otoño de 2025. ¡Gracias por su interés en tocar en nuestro INCREÍBLE festival!
- Volunteer | snowygrass
Would you like FREE Admission and Camping? We would love to have you join our family of Volunteers! We work HARD, we problem-solve, we make sure everyone has a safe, good time, and we have fun in the process. Voluntariado Would you like FREE Admission and Camping? We would love to have you join our family of Volunteers! We work HARD, we problem-solve, we make sure everyone has a safe, good time, and we have fun in the process. Preinscríbase para ser voluntario Voluntariado en SnowyGrass Pedimos 12 horas de voluntariado para conseguir: Pase de 4 días con acceso VIP Estacionamiento en el lugar Todos los talleres incluidos si no se programa turno Camiseta del festival reservada por 50 % de descuento. (Hay una fecha límite para realizar el pedido y, si te ofreces como voluntario después de esa fecha, no podremos ayudarte). Valor de $490 (¡Eso es como ganar $40 por hora!) Solicitamos 16+ horas para obtener: Todo lo anterior MÁS el complemento de acampada de 4 días que incluye un vehículo de 20 pies o menos si tiene uno. Para vehículos más grandes, deberá comprar un pase para vehículos. Valor de $650 (¡Eso es como ganar $40 por hora!) Preinscríbase para ser voluntario After registering at our ticket site, we will contact you with further instructions to get scheduled! Thank you! Voluntariado en SnowyGrass We ask that each volunteer take some shifts in the parking lot. Festival Setup & Breakdown (before and after performances) Set up Canopies & General Setup Place several canopy tents in designated places with a team. Have knowledge and skill to secure tents with ropes, bungees, or whatever means necessary to prevent tents from blowing away. Requires work gloves, and is a physical job with lifting. Set up perimeters Place heavy fencing panels around the festival perimeter or vinyl, mesh fence netting attached to metal posts. Requires work gloves, and is a physical job with lifting. Security Entrance of Lot (some shifts before and after performances) Check credentials to enter the lot. Scan QR Code on mobile app on YOUR phone: Campers, Vehicle Pass, Musicians & their guests, Vendors. Give wristbands and dash passes. Direct to Park (some shifts before performances start) Assist drivers to know where to park. Requires walking them down the lot, sometimes. Assist with check-in. Make sure their dash pass is placed properly. VIP Entrance (in view of the stage) Requires ALERTNESS. Check for a proper wristband to enter VIP. Check for wristbands to enter General Admission area and no prohibited items in or out. Open gate for artist's car if needed. Must be willing to open bags and check for prohibited items and be comfortable with being assertive to ask those items be removed before entering. Main Entrance (in view of the stage) Requires ALERTNESS. Check for wristbands to enter and no prohibited items in or out. Advise about recycling. Must be willing to open bags and check for prohibited items and be comfortable with being assertive to ask those items be removed before entering. Hospitality Bluebird Shelter Green Room (short shifts so you aren’t away from performances too long, plus hang with the artists) Set up snacks, catering, water, and attend to whatever needs artists may have Stage Host (in view of the stage) Attend to stage schedule, keeping bands on track, in cooperation with Emcee and Sound. Replenish waters, towels, communicate with and assist sound crew, tend to any needs that come up for artists Box Office Check-in (in view of the stage) Check in guests by scanning QR code on app on YOUR phone, give appropriate wristbands, and give and check in pre-ordered shirts. Sell new tickets. Must be competent with technology and pay attention to detail. Merch (in view of the stage) Organize festival merch, sell festival shirts using app on YOUR phone, and assist artists wth merch. Possibly help check in guests and sell new tickets. The last shift secures all merchandise and cash.






