Dry Branch Fire Squad with the Seldom Scene
Dry Branch Fire Squad with the Seldom Scene
Hardly, Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Golden Gate Park, Hellman's Hollow, San Francisco, CA
Dry Branch Fire Squad opens the morning
Hambone et on Saturday The traditional gospel set on Sunday morning--audience expected to know the lyrics
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Walsh Farm, 1 Poultney Road (off County Route 22), Oak Hill, NY 12460
Grey Fox is a seminal event; there's nothing else like it. Be prepared to be part of the greatest festival East of the Mississippi.
Dry Branch Fire Squad is the host band. HMHF is a non-profit event that raises money for children's health care and other worthy community goals.
Bluegrass music in an animal filled venue
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Hills of Home Bluegrass Festival, 131 Hills of Home Road Park, McClure, VA
DBFS standing on hallowed ground Playing bluegrass music that way we were taught by the great Doctor
Saturday--livin' and breathin' bluegrass music Sunday--old time gospel music as it has been since the start of the festival
DBFS does aggressively traditional bluegrass the old-fashioned way.
DBFS "Preachin', Prayin', Singin'
DBFS takes you back to normacy.
Convention Center, 2101 North Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Dry Branch Fire Squad helps us all return to NORMALCY
Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival, Granite Hill Campground, Gettysburg, PA
Sunday morning gospel set
Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival, Granite Hill Campground, Gettysburg, PA
DBFS Elucidates
Everybody SING!
Dry Branch Fire Squad regrets to report that our booking agency, Quicksilver Productions, is going out of business. We have enjoyed a nice run with QS, and will miss our interactions with Rob and Martha, et al.
In light of the continuing pandemic and our wishes to continue with the band, now in its 47th year, we have decided to do our own booking. This will have the benefit of our not having feel responsible to others regarding bookings that we may not want to take, and also getting to deal directly with promoters and producers which can be a lot of fun hopefully for both them and us.
Of course, it should surprise no one that we have no experience in the field of “booking” jobs, so in order to ameliorate our short-comings, we have embarked on a venture that we feel like we may have invented ourselves. It seems that the part of booking that is most onerous for both talent buyers and performers is the dickering over fees. So what we have decided to do is to simply agree to work for what others have paid us in the past. for venues where we have previously performed, our price will be the same as it was the last (or last few) times we performed for them. Regarding promoters or venues that are new for us, we will try our best to set a fee that we have used at similar venues to the new ones. We hope this works well for all parties.
If you would like to engage the band for one or more performances, please contact Ron Thomason at: drybranch1@earthlink.net or snail mail: P.O. Box 404, Cotopaxi, CO
Two important news breaks for DBFS--both "good" and neither "fake." Brian Aldridge is back in the band after a respite and in his own words, "Ready to go."
Also: we have just released a new CD titled Tearin' Outta the Wilderness. Be the first kid on your block to own one--see Store.
Finally: It appears that we may be going into the actual entertainment business. Ol' Black Bear Productions is in the final throes of editing their filming of a "made for TV" production starring DBFS et al described as "an unusual history of bluegrass music."
If you would like to engage the band for one or more performances, please contact Ron Thomason at: drybranch1@earthlink.net or snail mail: P.O. Box 404, Cotopaxi, CO