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Wintergrass 2024 | Celebrating Local Bluegrass, Americana & Folk Music

  • Birdfish Brewing Co. 140 E. Park Ave. Columbiana, OH 44408 United States (map)

Join us Saturday, December 7th for our 3rd Annual Wintergrass Music Festival! A day dedicated to local Bluegrass, Americana, and Folk music. No cover charge. Here is the lineup:

  • Rye Valley 1 to 3 p.m.

    • www.ryevalleyband.com

    • Rye Valley is an Americana band from Northeast Ohio. Founding members Brett Auerbach and Landon Kearns were introduced to each other at an iconic NEOH open mic hosted at the Silver Swan Tavern. After nearly a decade of casual collaboration, Auerbach and Kearns joined forces in 2021 to create Rye Valley. Rye Valley showcases Auerbach’s original songwriting and Kearns talented multi-instrumentalism. They released their first EP in 2023 titled “Greetings from Rye Valley”. Additionally, Rye Valley released a live recorded album in 2023 titled “Rye Valley Live at Plastic Dino Records”. Rye Valley recently released their first full-length studio album with producer Tuck Mindrum, titled “Miss River”. Many guest appearances are on the album including Tyler Lobdell (Ray), Jon-o Yowell, Erik Diaz, Jen Maurer, and Leigh Ann Merrill.

  • Z-Town Street Band 4 to 6 p.m.

    • https://www.facebook.com/p/Z-Town-Street-Band-100085144337394/

    • Folksy type Americana music. The band is lead by Tony Sorce, lead singer and rhythm guitar, accompanied by Mark Bergfelt, back-up vocals, fiddle and mandolin, and when available, Brennan "B-Man Smith", banjo and vocals and Trish Imbrogno, double bass.

  • Sunday at the Station 7 to 9 p.m.

    • www.sundayatthestation.com

    • Sunday at the Station was formed in 2009 by Donny Consla (vocals, guitar, and mandolin) and Matt Marr (vocals, banjo, and guitar) in Meadville, PA. The duo, inspired by The Avett Brothers, Doc Watson, Rancid, and Lucero started writing songs and performing locally. Soon, they were joined by Scott Stearns on upright bass and the group’s sound started to take shape. Lastly, Josh Shaffer joined the band on drums and washboard.

    • Sunday at the Station’s sound has been described as a blend of high-energy Americana, folk, and bluegrass with a touch of punk melody and bluesy soul. The band has been performing in the Tri-state area for over a decade and is always a crowd favorite, providing an entertaining and interactive performance. In the spring of 2022, Sunday at the Station will release their third full length album, “Revival”.

Two & A Half Greeks Food Truck will be setup all day on the patio serving from Noon to 9 p.m.

Later Event: December 9
Birdfish Bar Bingo