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to the International Bluegrass Music Association's 2018 WORLD OF BLUEGRASS! Thank you for joining us here in Raleigh, NC, for the International Bluegrass Music Association’s 2018 World of Bluegrass! For our regular attendees, welcome back. If it is your first time, get ready for a lot of music, an impactful business conference, an amazing Awards Show, and a bluegrass festival like none other. I also want to thank the City of Raleigh, its Local Organizing Committee, and Wake County for their strong partnership in delivering this unmatched weeklong bluegrass celebration. All of our sponsors, including Chiesi USA, PNC, Virginia Tourism, and Larceny Bourbon, deserve a huge round of applause. Without them, much of what we offer during WOB would not be possible. Lastly, thanks to the many people who take their association membership seriously by spending untold hours helping make the IBMA and World of Bluegrass a success. This includes our industry partners, committee volunteers, the IBMA Board of Directors, and the talented and dedicated staff who willingly carry a heavy load because they care deeply about this association. The IBMA has undergone some very exciting changes in the past twelve months. Since we last gathered in Raleigh: •

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The association became a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that can now offer tax-deductible membership dues and accept tax-deductible charitable contributions in support of the many efforts underway and planned for the future. This enhances the association’s ability to add resources to fulfill our mission to connect, educate, and empower bluegrass professionals in addition to raising the appreciation of bluegrass music worldwide. We converted and enhanced the IBMA website so it is more intuitive and informative for members and our other visitors. We launched a new online membership system that gives members the ability to update their profiles, check on membership status, and renew as needed. We have enhanced our coordination of fundraising for the IBMA Bluegrass Trust Fund, the IBMA Foundation, and the IBMA itself. We announced that the IBMA’s World of Bluegrass will remain in Raleigh through 2021! Through our close partnership with the City of Raleigh and Wake County, we were able to make sure the association remains strong and can continue to offer the bluegrass community this amazing bluegrass week. Thank you to everyone with the City of Raleigh, Wake County, and especially Loren Gold and William Lewis for their tireless efforts as LOC co-chairs in securing this contract extension.

This year’s World of Bluegrass has so much to offer each of you. Please immerse yourself in all of it. Please wake up early during the conference and attend the carefully prepared educational sessions. Jamming is a blast, but professional development is what will improve your career. Don’t miss the Awards Show; it is a wonderfully emotional and entertaining night for everyone. And, please check out the music everywhere, from the Ramble venues during the week to the festival on the weekend. The Main Stage lineup in the Red Hat Amphitheater is amazing, with collaborations you won’t see anywhere else. Please take advantage of many opportunities to connect, learn, conduct business, and celebrate during this week created for you and with you. Have fun! All the best, Paul Schiminger Executive Director

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BUSINESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE * Schedule is subject to change

Monday, september 24 8:00am

Pre-Registration Pickup and Onsite Registration Sales RCC Main Lobby | 1PM - 5PM

10:00am

IBMA Board Meeting 301 FAYETTEVILLE, STE. 1700 | 10AM - 5PM

Tuesday, september 25 8:00am

10:00am

Instrument Check and Lost & Found

Pre-Registration Pickup and Onsite Registration Sales

RCC 202 | 8AM - 2AM

RCC Main Lobby | 8AM - 8PM

New Attendee Orientation

IBMA Board Meeting

RCC 304 | 10AM - 11AM

301 FAYETTEVILLE, STE. 1700 | 8AM - 12PM

Zylia Pop-Up Recording Studio, RCC GLASS OFFICE | 10AM-5PM

11:10am

1:00pm

Seminars

Diversity and Inclusion in Action

RCC | 11:10AM - 12PM

RCC 305AB | 11:10AM - 12:30PM

Seminars RCC | 1PM - 2PM

2:15pm

Gig Fair RCC 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM C | 2:15PM – 4:00PM

2:30pm

Constituency Meetings: Merchandisers & Luthiers RCC 306A| 2:30PM – 3:30PM

Constituency Meetings: Recording, Distribution & Marketing RCC 306B| 2:30PM – 3:30PM

4:00pm

Keynote Reception and Address by Jamie Dailey RCC 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM | 4:00PM – 5:30PM

6:00pm

World of Bluegrass Kick-Off Party and Bluegrass Ramble Official Showcases 6PM – 10PM

10:00pm

Sponsored Bluegrass Ramble Showcases 10PM – 1AM

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BUSINESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE * Schedule is subject to change

Wednesday, september 26 8:00am

9:00am

10:00am

Instrument Check, Lost & Found

Pre-Registration Pickup and Onsite Registration Sales

RCC 202 | 8AM - 2AM

RCC 202 | 8AM - 8PM

Seminars

Breakfast 2 Business

Free Dental Clinic

RCC | 9AM - 9:50AM

RCC 402 | 9AM - 10:45AM

RCC 303 | 9AM - 4PM

Seminars

Zylia Pop-Up Recording Studio

RCC | 10AM - 10:50AM

RCC GLASS OFFICE | 10AM-5PM

11:00am

Momentum Awards Luncheon | RCC 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM| 11AM - 1PM

1:00pm

Exhibit Hall Open | EXHIBIT HALL C | 1PM - 5PM

1:10pm

CONSTITUENCY MEETINGS

2:00pm

2:30pm

Artists, Composers, & Publishers

Associations & Event Producers

RCC 306A| 1:10PM - 2PM

RCC 402| 1:10PM - 2PM

Agents & Managers

Broadcast Media

Print, Media, & Education

RCC 306C| 1:10PM - 2PM

RCC 306B | 1:10PM - 2PM

RCC 307 | 1:10PM - 2PM

DJ Taping Sessions

Audio Recording Techniques for Acoustic Musicians

EXHIBIT HALL A | 2PM - 4PM

RCC 306B | 2:20PM-3:30PM

Afternoon Sponsored Showcases Sponsored by Rebel Records

Afternoon International Showcases Sponsored by Virginia is for Music Lovers

ROOM 304 | 2PM - 5PM with Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers, The Price Sisters, Mickey Gaylean & Cullen’s Bridge, High Fidelity.

MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE | 2PM - 5PM with Wayne Henderson & the VA Luthiers, Lonesome Ace Stringband, Kristy Cox, John Reischman and the Jaybirds, Niall Toner Band

Song Critique Session RCC 306A | 2:30PM - 4PM

5:00pm

Networking Receptions | RCC | 5PM - 6:30PM

7:00pm

Bluegrass Ramble: Official Showcases 7PM – 10PM

10:00pm

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Youth WOB Kick-off Party RCC 203 | 6PM - 9PM

Bluegrass Ramble: Sponsored Showcases | 10PM – 1AM

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BUSINESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE * Schedule is subject to change

Thursday, september 27 8:00am

Pre-Registration Pickup & Onsite Sales

Instrument Check, Lost & Found Open

RCC Main Lobby | 8AM - 4:30PM

RCC 202 | 8AM - 2AM

9:00am

Seminars | RCC | 9AM - 9:50AM

10:00am

Town Hall Meeting

Youth Room Open for Jamming

Free Dental Clinic

RCC 305A/B | 10AM - 10:50AM

RCC 203 | 10AM - 2AM

RCC 303 | 9AM - 4PM

Zylia Pop-Up Recording Studio RCC GLASS OFFICE | 10AM-5PM

11:00am

Special Awards Luncheon RCC 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM| 11AM - 1PM

1:00pm

1:30pm

Songwriter Showcase

B2Business Conference Expo

RCC MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE | 1PM - 2PM

RCC, EXHIBIT HALL C | 1PM - 5PM

IBMA Women’s Council Meeting RCC 306C| 1:30PM - 2:30PM

2:00pm

Afternoon Official International Showcases Sponsored by Folk Alliance

Afternoon Ofifical Showcases

RCC 304 | 2PM - 5PM with Jig Jam, Lonesome Ace Stringband, Flats and Sharps, John Reischman and the Jaybirds, Davidson Brothers

MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE | 2PM - 5PM with The Wooks, Man About a Horse, Jeff Scroggins & Colorado, Rebekah Long, The Barefoot Movement

Youth Songwriter Workshop RCC 203 | 2PM - 3PM

3:00pm

Song Circles RCC ROOM 306 ABC | 3PM - 4:30PM

5:30pm

Red Carpet DUKE ENERGY CENTER | 5:30PM - 6:30PM

7:30pm

29th Annual International Bluegrass Music Awards Show DUKE ENERGY CENTER | 7:30PM - 10:30PM

7:00pm

Bluegrass Ramble: Beer & Banjos, World of Bluegrass Edition | 7PM – 11PM

11:00pm

Bluegrass Ramble: Sponsored Showcase Artists at various venues | 11PM – 1AM

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TABLE OF CONTENTS International Bluegrass Music Association's World of Bluegrass 2018, Raleigh, NC

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Welcome from IBMA

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AT A GLANCE: Conference Schedule

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T.O.C.

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General Info

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Keynote Address

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The "I" in IBMA

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Youth Council

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TRACKS: Songwriter, CLE, Talent Buyer, Broadcaster

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Bluegrass Ramble

Thank you to our photographers: Maria Camillo, Todd Gunsher, James McKelvey, Daniel Schram, and Willa Stein. We honor the memory of Dave Brainard, a fine and generous photographer who never met a stranger.

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Thank you to our Sponsors

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Events & Seminar Descriptions

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Seminar Presenter/Moderator Bios

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Spotlight on Education

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Advertisers

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Convention Center Maps

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Exhibitors

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Acknowledgements

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Wernick Method Come and see what we do! The

We’re in 42 states & 11 countries

Free/open to the public!

8000+ students, 70+ teachers

Wernick Method Jam Class Front lobby, Convention Center

Pete teaching, 10am-noon FRI & SAT

EUROPE

Bring your instrument!

Small-group jams 2nd hour both days, coached by Wernick Method teachers l Only 4 chords needed: G, C, D, A Jamming experience not necessary! l Intermediates welcome, will be grouped and given additional challenges l

AUSTRALIA

“Pickers want to jam! Most teaching keeps them in the closet, but we get them jamming. Jam with us this weekend!”

PETE WERNICK

LetsPick.org All classes listed on

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How our students rate their classes on a 1-5 scale

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Good LearninG experience

“I made a huge leap. I can actually sing! ”

WeLL Worth the Money

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Anonymous online surveys from 642 classes in 42 states and 11 countries. Response rate 60-80%.

“The learning curve is amazing in this jam class setting.”

Teachers!

Bluegrass teachers needed to teach the Wernick Method: We’ll certify and train you at no cost — and you can start a class as soon as January!

For 15%, we provide:

Talk to Pete Full teacher training this week! l Customized class flyer pete@drbanjo.com l Class page on LetsPick.org l Registration, handling payments l Promo blasts to our email list l Student materials, emailed and hard copy l Consult with Pete as needed l Student evaluations & summary Info: LetsPick.org, click Teachers

“I have been waiting to start playing real bluegrass with people for quite a while, and now I can.”

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Wernick Method classes

teach real bluegrass jamming! All ages.

Hands-on learning in large & small groups. Only four chords needed, G, C, D, and A. l Full ground rules and etiquette of typical jams. l Ear skills taught: How to find melodies, fake solos, carry a tune, sing harmony. l How to lead songs and follow new songs. l Tab/note reading not needed or used. l Low-pressure, time-tested teaching! l Gentle tempos! Mistakes expected. l l

Bluegrass organizations!

Sponsor a teacher to be certified and start teaching jamming locally.

LetsPick.org

“I feel like I’ve made jamming friends for life.” FESTIVALS hosting Wernick Method classes:

Merlefest (NC) Blue Waters (WA) Palatka (FL) ROMP (KY) Grey Fox (NY) Route 66 (CA) Tamworth (UK) Gettysburg (PA) Pemi Valley (NH) Jekyll Island (GA) Myrtle Beach (SC) Delaware Valley (NJ) Mammoth Lakes (CA) Pickin’ in Parsons (WV) Albino Skunk Fest (SC) Pickin’ in the Pines (AZ) Lighthouse Bluegrass (BC) Bristol Rhythm & Roots (VA/TN) Palisade Bluegrass & Roots (CO) ... and many more!

Let’s Pick!

% of students who cited it as a reason they attended the festival? 46% Info: LetsPick.org, click Festival Directors

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GET THE UPDATES

GIG FAIR

Find the latest info online at worldofbluegrass.org or on the World of Bluegrass app.

The Gig Fair, one of the most in-demand events at World of Bluegrass, is on Tuesday, 2:15 – 4pm in Ballroom C! This is an organized exchange of information between event producers and musicians. IBMA helps you take that first step in building business relationships that can last throughout your career and lead to future bookings.

CONFERENCE THEME This year’s conference theme, Branding Bluegrass, cuts to the heart of how we all present ourselves and our work to the world. From front porches and kitchen tables, to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, and from there around the world, bluegrass has become a globally recognized phenomenon, a style of music whose identity rings loud and clear - and high and lonesome. The strength of this image inspires and challenges bluegrass professionals to make our voices heard; to tell our own stories to fans old and new; to communicate our brands. We must consider how every decision we make in art and business shapes our brands and the stories we tell about ourselves, both individually and as a genre, and how strategic decision-making can ensure that our stories resonate with the people we want to reach while remaining true to our roots.

QUESTIONS? Find the General Information booth at Registration in the lobby. They’re there to help you get answers.

INSTRUMENT CHECK and LOST AND FOUND

Check your instruments for a nominal fee in Room 202. Instrument Check hours are 8:00 am-2:00 am, Tuesday - Saturday. (Technically speaking, Instrument Check is open till 2 am Friday morning.) Room 202 is also the World of Bluegrass Lost and Found site. Please inquire here if you are missing any belongings.

GENERAL INFO

WELCOME

LEADERSHIP BLUEGRASS EVENTS

Leadership Bluegrass holds a Master Class, open to all Leadership Bluegrass graduates on Tuesday, September 25, from 8-11 am. Topics include: Bring Diversity Back: A History of Diversity in Stringband Music; Rollin' On: Bill and Charlie Monroe Part Ways in Raleigh; and Pandora: A Music Streaming Case Study. Learn more on the IBMA website at ibma. org/leadership-bluegrass. Other Leadership Bluegrass events include Monday night’s fundraiser and reception, the announcing of the Leadership Bluegrass Class of 2018 at Thursday’s Special Awards Luncheon, and a Leadership Bluegrass booth in the Expo Hall. Learn more about this dynamic professional development program, and how you can apply for 2019.

HEALTH FAIR

Open to music industry pros who can document eligibility, IBMA offers free dental screenings, teeth cleaning, and complete x-rays to uninsured musicians! Plus, free impressions for custom ear plugs and – while they last – free custom ear plugs, which will be shipped to you once they’re manufactured. And up your game with the Wellness Sessions: a full seminar on Tuesday, and a series of mini-sessions on Wednesday and Thursday focused on tools and strategies to feel your best.

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BLUEGRASS RAMBLE The Bluegrass Ramble is IBMA’s innovative showcase series in club venues in downtown Raleigh. With over 200 showcase performances, the Ramble is the premier platform for introducing talent and new material to the bluegrass community. IBMA Official Showcase Artists – 30 bands selected from well over 100 applicants – will all perform at the Bluegrass Ramble. Venues include: Lincoln Theater, The Pour House, Kings, Architect Bar, Vintage Church, and the Raleigh Convention Center. Stream or download a free mixtape of our Official Showcase Artists. You’ll find the link on the front page of ibma. org in the Calendar section.

BLUEGRASS RAMBLE EXPRESS

The Bluegrass Ramble Express is a free shuttle service that will get you where you want to go! The Bluegrass Express bus will take you to all the Bluegrass Ramble showcases for free from 5:15pm to 2am, Tuesday through Thursday, with the route typically taking 10-15 minutes to complete. Pick up a Bluegrass Ramble Express map at registration to find all the venues and stops. Main pickup location: Raleigh Convention Center.

THE 29th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL BLUEGRASS MUSIC AWARDS SHOW and RED CARPET EVENT

It’s bluegrass music’s biggest night! We hope you have your tickets to the 29th Annual International Bluegrass Music Awards, Thursday, September 27, at 7:30 pm! Please join us in welcoming the nominees as they walk the Red Carpet outside the Duke Energy Center from 5:30-6:30pm, prior to the show. There will be designated areas for fans and press, so you can be in the right spot to get the best photos! Share them on socials with the hashtags #IBMA #WOB and #WOB18.

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WELCOME

TOWN HALL MEETING and CONSTITUENCY MEETINGS IBMA is not an office in Nashville. IBMA is all of us, more than 2000 people in countries around the world who are passionately involved in the business of bluegrass music. Don’t miss your opportunity to sit down with your board rep and others in your constituency at the Constituency Meetings. The Town Hall Meeting on Thursday morning is where the entire IBMA Board of Directors and IBMA’s engaged membership gather once a year. It is your opportunity as an IBMA member to meet and hear from the Board, and to bring your concerns, suggestions, kudos, etc. This year’s Town Hall Meeting is the only event scheduled at this time on Thursday morning, in order to allow everyone an opportunity to attend.

MOMENTUM and SPECIAL AWARDS LUNCHEONS The Momentum Awards and Showcase Luncheon begins promptly at 11am on Wednesday. These awards honor those making an impact on bluegrass early in their careers. Please arrive before the program gets underway. Front rows are reserved for those who need access to the stage. The Special Awards Luncheon, beginning promptly at 11 on Thursday, September 27, features two showcase bands; arrive early to hear them! The Special Awards recognize outstanding achievements made in the non-performing areas of bluegrass. Recipients of the Distinguished Achievement Awards will also be recognized during Thursday’s luncheon. The first row of tables (and possibly the second) may need to be reserved for nominees, presenters and recipients.

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JAMMING

MEDIA PARTNER

Jamming is at the heart of bluegrass life. Please feel free to jam in the Raleigh Convention Center Lobby areas, and in designated jamming spots in the hotels (including jamming floors), and outdoors. We ask you to be neighborly and refrain from jamming near conference panels, and from blocking access to doors, hallways, stairs, etc.

IBMA welcomes back Media Partner The Bluegrass Situation for World of Bluegrass. Look for their coverage all week long on socials and don’t miss a thing: @ thebluegrasssituation on Facebook and Instagram, @ thebgsituation on Twitter and, of course, at thebluegrasssituation.com! We’re also proud to note BGS is co-hosting a benefit for the Bluegrass Trust Fund and Music Maker Relief Foundation, along with our Raleigh partners PineCone. It’s the Shout & Shine Celebration of Diversity in Bluegrass, Monday, September 24 at the North Carolina Museum of History. On Wednesday, there may be a BGS takeover of IBMA’s Instagram at the Momentums – stay tuned! And on Friday, the Bluegrass Situation presents a Bluegrass Pride/Handsome Ladies late night showcase.

APP

Be sure to download our free World of Bluegrass app on Google Store and iTunes! Get up-to-date schedule info, connect with other attendees, and get news on events. Just search for “World of Bluegrass” in the App Store. Get the Wide Open Bluegrass app, too, if you’re staying for the weekend.

HASHTAGS

Are you on Twitter or Instagram? Make sure you use the hashtags #IBMA, #WOB18, #WOB, and #Raleigh to share the story with your fellow attendees! Please share freely! You can tag us @intlbluegrass on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.

MERCHANDISE Official IBMA World of Bluegrass 2018 merchandise is available at a booth in the lobby of the Raleigh Convention Center. These limited-edition items have a track record for selling out before the end of the week. Be sure to get your WOB18 t-shirts and hats!

GENERAL INFO

WELCOME

MEDIA ROOM Members of the media have a room available suitable for taping interviews. This is a shared space for media, so please be aware that there could be ambient noise in the room if you plan on taping interviews. Contact IBMA Publicist Judy McDonough at 615-243-5994, mcdonoughmedia1@yahoo.com.

KICKOFF PARTY! The World of Bluegrass Kick-Off Party takes place at 6 pm at the Lincoln Theater, immediately after Jamie Dailey’s Keynote Address. This year’s Kickoff band is a surprise. Take it from us, though: this GRAMMYwinning artist is all the rage, and the grass most definitely does not get any bluer than this. It’s going to be a do-not-miss event! Shuttle service will be available, and Conference Passes or Ramble wristbands are necessary for admittance.

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Proud to be the Official Local Host for IBMA's World of Bluegrass in Raleigh. We welcome IBMA members, friends, and fans to North Carolina!

PineCone provides bluegrass and roots music programming in and around Raleigh all year long:

Questions about local programs and resources during World of Bluegrass? Let us know - look for us in the Convention Center this week!

Concerts Festivals Radio Shows Jam Sessions Workshops Youth Programs & Camps Preservation Projects & More!

PineCone, the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music, is dedicated to preserving, presenting, and promoting all forms of traditional music, dance and other folk performing arts.

Membership has benefits – Musician memberships start as low as $50 per year!

919-664-8333 PINECONE.ORG

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K E Y N O T E KEYNOTE

JAMIE DAILEY —Grand Ole Opry Star, Jamie Dailey of Dailey & Vincent, will deliver the Keynote Address at this year’s IBMA Business Conference, Tuesday, September 25, at 4pm in the 4th floor Ballroom at the Raleigh Convention Center. Jamie Dailey is an inspired choice for delivering insight on this year’s conference theme, “Branding Bluegrass”. “I’m honored to be asked to be the keynote speaker at IBMA this year,” says Dailey. “We have an incredible and legit industry, but we face a lot of challenges and uncertainty. However, there are unique and interesting opportunities available to us if we only take the time to search them out and study what could be important growth aspects for most bands. I’m excited to bring my perspective on branding. We need forward and unbounded leadership for our genre to grow, thrive, and most importantly, survive. It’s time to grow and move the music we love to the masses and keep it alive forever.”

Jamie Dailey first came on the international bluegrass music scene in late 1998 when he joined the venerable bluegrass and gospel group, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. In 2007, Jamie joined forces with bluegrass veteran Darrin Vincent to start a band named Dailey and Vincent, which quickly garnered seven IBMA Awards, including the unprecedented feat in their first year of receiving Entertainer, Vocal Group, and Emerging Artist of the Year Awards. Dailey and Vincent kicked off their very first paid tour date on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. Ten years later, on March 11, 2017, they were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry as members of the First Family of Country Music. Having made their marks in bluegrass, country and gospel, Dailey & Vincent have worked tirelessly to expand their reach to new audiences.

“We often underestimate the power of our branding decisions, or lack thereof, on professional success or failure,” notes Paul Schiminger, Executive Director of the IBMA. “Jamie Dailey, along with his musical partner Darrin Vincent, has left nothing to chance. Through a conscious and methodical process, they created a brand that has catapulted their careers. We are excited to have Jamie provide important insights that can help us all rethink how we create our own success.”

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THE "I" IN IBMA

IBMA is thrilled to have our members who have traveled the furthest to join us, from Australia, the UK, France, Japan and beyond! This week will feature:

THE "I" IN IBMA

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS AT WORLD OF BLUEGRASS

• International showcases hosted by the International Committee as part of the Bluegrass Ramble. • An International Meet & Greet for networking, with members of the IBMA Board and staff in attendance, to which all members are welcome, held in the lovely small lobby outside Room 307. • Internationally-themed seminars. • Exciting bands from England, Canada, Ireland and Australia we hope everyone seeks out: Flats and Sharps, John Reischman and the Jaybirds, the Lonesome Ace Stringband, Jig Jam, and the Davidson Brothers. • We also invite our international attendees to come add your voices to the Diversity Forum - a round table discussion that underscores IBMA’s mission statement that bluegrass is for everyone - on Tuesday, 11:10am-12:30pm in Room 305AB.

International Official Showcase Bands, clockwise from top left: Davidson Brothers, Lonesome Ace Stringband, Flats & Sharps, JigJam, and John Reischman & the Jaybirds

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BUILT FROM THE SOUND UP

Stephen Mougin and his Collings D2H

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YO U T H C O U N C I L This just might be the best year yet for young people at World of Bluegrass! All workshops with guest artists are for youth only, college-age and younger. (Sorry, parents – you can wait right outside!)

• Official Kickoff Party on Wednesday at 6 pm in the Youth Room with food, drinks, lots of jamming…and Flatt Lonesome! Wow! • Youth Room, open for picking and hanging out all week!

• And incredible star-studded workshops - YOUTH ONLY - with Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Lonesome River Band, Darrin & Brooke Aldridge, and a whole lot more! (These workshops are designed for younger pickers. We ask that only musicians collegeage and younger attend.)

PICKING IN THE YOUTH ROOM

YOUTH

HIGHLIGHTS:

The Youth Room (Room 203) opens every day, Wednesday through Saturday, at 10am. Come on down and hang out, jam and make some new bluegrass friends from all over the world! WEDNESDAY

Youth Council - Kick Off Party with Flatt Lonesome, (Youth only), 6-9pm, Room 203 THURSDAY

• Youth Vocal Workshop with Darrin & Brooke Aldridge (Youth only), 12-1pm, Room 203 • Youth Workshop with Rhonda Vincent (Youth only), 1-2pm, Room 203 • Youth Songwriter Workshop with Dawn Kenney and Evan Murphey (Youth only), 2-3 pm, Room 203 • Youth Jam, 3-4:30 pm, Room 203

AND LOOK WHAT’S COMING UP ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! FRIDAY

• Youth Workshop with Lonesome River Band: Arranging New Material (Youth only), 11am-12pm, Room 203 • Youth Jam with The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys (Youth only), 1-2pm, Room 203. • Youth Workshop with Carolina Blue: Playing as a Band (Youth only), 2-3pm, Room 203 • Youth Workshop with Brent Burke: Dobro (Youth only), 3-4pm, Room 203 • Open Mic (Youth Only), 7-9pm, Room 203

SATURDAY

• Youth Room Open, 10am, Room 203 • Youth Jam with Ricky Skaggs (Youth Only), 11am12pm, Room 203 • Youth Workshop with Hunter Berry, Deanie Richardson & Ivy Phillips: Fiddle (Youth only), 4-5pm, Room 203

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TRACKS: SONGWRITER

TRACKS

Welcome to the Songwriter Track at the 2018 World of Bluegrass, from your IBMA Songwriter Committee! We have designed this track with both upcoming and seasoned writers in mind. Here you can develop your craft, expand your music business reach and showcase your new songs, while connecting with and learning from some of the most successful writers in bluegrass.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS: A VIEW FROM THE FRONT LINE: PUBLISHING 101 – WEDNESDAY SEPT 26, 9:00-9:50 AM

The “do’s and don’ts” of effective song pitching, markets for your songs, and how to collect your hard-earned songwriter royalties. Bring your note book, bring your questions! Sherrill Blackman - moderator HOW TO CRAFT A GREAT SONG (NEW THIS YEAR!) - TUESDAY, SEPT 25, 11:10 AM-12 PM

For the very first time at WOB we are offering an in-depth workshop on the actual “craft of songwriting”, led by a panel of some of the very best in the music industry. This is a unique opportunity to learn techniques that will help you improve and hone your songwriting skills, and turn a good song into a great song. No matter what level you are at as a songwriter, this is one you won’t want to miss! David Morris – moderator, Donna Ulisse, Rick Stanley, Jerry Salley – speakers

CO-WRITING: THE BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION - TUESDAY SEPT 25, 1:00-1:50 PM

Are you dissatisfied with waiting around for inspiration to strike? Do you have more song ideas than strategies for turning them into finished songs? Writing with others is a great way to overcome almost every obstacle you might face on your own as a songwriter. Our panel of top songwriters--frequent and experienced co-writers all--will offer their insights on the craft of co-writing, tips for productive collaboration, and more, with plenty of time for questions from aspiring co-writers. Thomm Jutz, Shannon Slaughter, Jon Weisberger - speakers I’VE GOT A SONG, NOW WHAT?: PUBLISHING 201 - THURSDAY SEPT 27, 9:00-9:50 AM

This panel presents ideas on how to get your songs heard by artists or placed for other projects like film and TV. Then, just because someone uses your song, it doesn’t mean they are going to automatically pay you. So, various licensing and collection issues will be discussed and a few war stories will be told in an effort to help you know what to do when all business diplomacy has failed. Sherrill Blackman - moderator, Matt Lindsey, Alicia Wasson, Aaron Bibelhauser 2018 World of Bluegrass | Business Conference

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TRACKS: SONGWRITER OPPORTUNITIES TO STRENGTHEN YOUR SKILLS AND BROADEN YOUR NETWORK: SONGWRITER MENTORING “ONE-ON-ONE”WEDNESDAY, SEPT 26 – 10:00-10:50AM

SONG CRITIQUE SESSION – WEDNESDAY, SEPT 26 – 2:30-3:20 PM

An important part of improving/growing as a songwriter is to have your songs critiqued. Bring in a demo of what you feel is one of your best songs on a CD, along with four copies of the lyrics, to the session. Our panel will give you useful evaluation on both composition and presentation. Demos will be chosen at random, and writers will remain anonymous. Stephen Mougin – moderator, with Donna Ulisse, Jerry Salley, Milan Miller SONGWRITER MEET & MINGLE – WEDNESDAY, SEPT 28 – 5:00-6:30 PM

This is a great way to casually network with other writers, publishers, label owners, producers and artists. We had over 100 folks in attendance last year. Come enjoy yourselves! Light refreshments and cash bar available.

TWO BLUEGRASS SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND SHOWCASES AT THE BLUEGRASS RAMBLE

BLUEGRASS RAMBLE “SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND” SHOWCASE 1 -TUESDAY SEPT 25, 10:00 PM

Venue: Kings; Jerry Salley, Mark Brinkman, Shannon Slaughter - performers

BLUEGRASS RAMBLE “SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND” SHOWCASE 2 - WEDNESDAY SEPT 26, 10:00 PM

Venue: Kings; Sarah Siskind, Milan Miller, Thomm Jutz - performers

Since its inception in 1999, the Songwriter Showcase has been a unique opportunity for songwriters to showcase their original compositions before a live audience at WOB. A lot of great new talent has been introduced to the music industry through the Songwriter Showcase. Be sure to check out the 20th anniversary edition Thursday afternoon. It all starts with a song! Williamson Branch - hosts

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Tony Rackley - moderator, with mentors Dawn Kenney, David Morris, Joe Newberry, Thomm Jutz, Donna Ulisse, Mark Brinkman, Jon Weisberger, Laurie Lewis, Louisa Branscomb, John & Julie Pennell

SONGWRITER SHOWCASE – THURSDAY, SEPT 27– 1:00-2:00 PM

SONG CIRCLES – THURSDAY, SEPT 27 – 3-4:30 PM

Bring a new song to share! These are low-key performance and networking opportunities to meet potential co-writers and share what you’ve been working on. Each of our three Thursday afternoon circles will be hosted by a pair of our member writers.

Song Circle 1 – Room 306 B with Amanda Fields and Jim & Lynna Woolsey Song Circle 2 – Room 306A with Kim Robins and John & Julie Pennell

Song Circle 3 – Room 306C with Jack Shannon and Mike Mitchell

ADDITIONAL SONGWRITER EVENTS AT WORLD OF BLUEGRASS YOUTH SONGWRITING WORKSHOP - THURSDAY SEPT 27, 2:00 PM

Dawn Kenney - host; Evan Murphy - co-host Expressly for bluegrass songwriters under the age of 25

THE SONGWRITING OF HAZEL DICKENS - SATURDAY SEPT 29, 11:00 AM

John & Julie Pennell – hosts

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TRACKS - CLE Continuing Legal Education

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26

SOUNDALIKES LITIGATION: AN UPDATE 11:10AM-12PM, ROOM 307

MUSIC LICENSING IN THE NEW STREAMING ERA 9AM-9:50AM, ROOM 306 C

When do musical similarities - some inevitable, others deliberate copying - amount to copyright infringement? The latest answer to this question arrived in March 2018, when the Ninth Circuit affirmed the jury verdict against Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke for infringing the copyright in Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up” with their song “Blurred Lines.” Professor Jennifer Jenkins reviews this and other cases, examining the line between creativity and theft, and the intriguing legal doctrines evolving from it. Ronald Raxter, moderator ISSUES WITH 3D PRINTING 1PM-2PM, ROOM 307

This presentation, with David Bohm and Lucas Osborn, will analyze the ways three-dimensional (3D) printing technology (AKA additive manufacturing) challenges presumptions in intellectual property law. 3D printing technology democratizes design, distribution, and manufacturing; now even moderately skilled individuals can design, disseminate, and manufacture items. Knowingly or not, such 3D manufacturers interact with intellectual property law as they go about creating, tweaking, and sharing digital designs, risking infringement regardless of whether there is intent, or even knowledge of the intellectual property right involved.

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Success in today’s music industry, subject to wave on wave of disruptive innovation, requires us all to stay up-to-date in a changing landscape of music delivery, revenue streams and legal considerations. This is IBMA’s fourth year of offering sessions open to all World of Bluegrass attendees which also qualify as legal education for attorneys. Developed by a panel of volunteer attorneys, these sessions highlight the issues and the pitfalls – some of them surprising - around streaming and copyright.

The music distribution economy is transitioning from ownership to access, from purchasing products and downloads to streaming interactive content. Streaming platforms have dramatically increased, but streaming revenues have not replaced lost income from physical products. The music licensing system has become even more complex. Songwriters and publishers have sued or settled with some interactive streaming services. Questions have arisen about the role of PRO’s and “fractional” vs. “full-work” licensing. This session will address this new world of music licensing. Tuneen Chisolm, Coe Ramsey and Amanda Whorton will discuss this changing landscape and answer questions. Moderator: Ronald Raxter. SOURCING PUBLIC DOMAIN MATERIALS 10AM-10:50AM, ROOM 306 B

There is a rich bounty of public domain music and materials that are free for anyone to use. Through a series of tangible examples, this session will provide straightforward guidelines for determining when a given work of authorship, or portions thereof, including music compositions and recordings, have entered the public domain, are not protected by copyright and are therefore unrestricted as to use and incorporation into new musical works or other projects. With Ronald Raxter and Rob Monath.

If any of these timely topics interest you, plan to spend some time at the CLE sessions at the WOB Business Conference. Our national experts will help you identify ways to exploit this strategic information to enhance your career. OUR CLE TRACK IS SPONSORED BY THE CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW.

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GIG FAIR TUESDAY, 2:15-4PM BALLROOM C This event, a rare meet-and-greet opportunity in the midst of a hectic and fast-paced music industry event, serves as an organized information exchange for emerging artists and event producers. We envision the Gig Fair as a first step in building business relationships, and it has become one of the most popular events of the World of Bluegrass week! RSVP only

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Talent buyers of every kind - from festivals, fairs, theaters, clubs, colleges and universities, municipalities, arts councils, concert series, and associations - make it point to be in Raleigh for the significant business opportunities the IBMA Business Conference offers. The World of Bluegrass is a vital event for professional development and new business generation.

BREAKFAST 2 BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, 9-10:45AM RCC 402 Think speed dating with agents! Talent buyers, come together with your peers, old and new. You’ll be brought up to speed through a quick agent introduction that includes a run-down of their roster and a detailed timeline of where you can catch them and their acts throughout the WOB week. Agents, take advantage of Business 2 Breakfast to promote your artists’ WOB schedules, learn who the new players are to begin fostering relationships that will pay forward for countless years to come, reconnect in person with your long-standing buyers, and network with the buyer you have been pitching for months. Start your day off right over a delicious complimentary breakfast while participating in a valuable segment that helps you set yourself up for a successful conference experience. RSVP only AGENT/TALENT BUYER NETWORKING RECEPTION WEDNESDAY, 5-6:30PM, ROOM 402

Exclusively for talent buyers and agents, our Agent/Talent Buyer Reception promises as always to be a relaxing and engaging networking session. It is the perfect time to connect with new and old colleagues over hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Why not? The first drink is on IBMA! . RSVP only 2018 World of Bluegrass | Business Conference

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SEE THE BEST OF BLUEGRASS MUSIC IN FRANCE Europe’s largest festival dedicated exclusively to Bluegrass Music 1st weekend August (August 1 - 4, 2019) La Roche sur Foron (France) in the French Alps 30 minutes Geneva Airport www.larochebluegrass.org

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Take a European holiday and enjoy walking the fabulous mountain trails, swimming in the purest fresh water lakes, exploring alpine villages dating back 1000 years. And catch the Best of Bluegrass Music from around the world at this ENTIRELY FREE festival. Easy access to Paris, Geneva, the Mediterranean Sea, Italy and Europe’s highest peak at Chamonix-Mont Blanc

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Business-to-business engagement is critical to building and sustaining relationships in the bluegrass music industry. The B2Business Conference Expo creates an environment within which to convert client interest into solid partnerships. All official showcase artists have a booth in the Exhibit Hall. ARTIST MARKET, TUESDAY SEPT 25, 1PM-2PM GRASSROOTS POWERHOUSES: HOUSE CONCERTS NOW & BEYOND THURSDAY SEPT 27 9AM-9:50AM

AFTERNOON SPONSORED SHOWCASES IBMA brings great music to you! The Afternoon Sponsored Showcases offer the convenience of catching great bands right in the convention center. Look for exciting lineups on the Masters Workshop Stage and in Room 304 on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, featuring our Official Showcase Artists and sponsored showcases. BLUEGRASS RAMBLE EVENING SHOWCASES The 30 IBMA Official Showcase Artists have been selected from well over a hundred applicants. Juried in are bands who are just breaking through, as well as seasoned artists breaking new ground. Get swept up in the energy as official showcase artists perform in their “native environment” at the Bluegrass Ramble venues in downtown Raleigh, followed by an exciting array of sponsored showcases. Look for free shuttle service between venues. Note: for latest updates in the schedule, be sure to get the World of Bluegrass app at iTunes or the Google Store.

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TRACKS - BROADCASTER This track is geared for broadcasters who cultivate their craft, maintain solid business practices, connect with artists and labels, and stay ahead of trends through peer-to-peer learning and discovery. After a successful launch in 2017, the Broadcaster Track returns to the IBMA Business Conference with a fresh slate of events.

BROADCASTER TRACK SEMINARS INCLUDE:

Making great radio is about more than the music you play. It’s about how YOU interact with your audience. There are lots of ways to say the same thing. What’s the best way? Do your listeners tune in for a favorite part of your show, and how can you keep them listening - and tuning in - from start to finish? What do listeners find irritating? What is essential for radio, and what can you leave out? Come find out how other hosts keep listeners engaged.

VOCAL WARM-UP AND DICTION EXERCISES FOR ALL VOCALISTS– EXPANDED! WEDNESDAY, 10-10:50AM, ROOM 306 A

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BEST PRACTICES FOR RADIO – NEW! TUESDAY, 1-2PM, ROOM 306 A

How do you warm up your voice? How do you mold your voice to project your best self? How do you care for and nurture this major asset? Explore these questions and more, and have some fun too! KNOWING YOUR AUDIENCE – NEW! WEDNESDAY, 9-9:50AM, ROOM 306B.

How do you know who’s listening? What do you really know about your audience, and how can you learn more about them? What other interests do they have? You may think these answers don’t relate to bluegrass, but they do! Your broadcast/podcast is a product, and we want to help you understand how to sell it. Whether it’s sponsorships, listener donations, or more audience members, we want to help you succeed by understanding who your consumers are.

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DON’T MISS THESE ESSENTIAL BROADCASTER OPPORTUNITIES: SPECIAL AWARDS LUNCHEON THURSDAY, 11AM-1PM, 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM

Broadcaster and Artist sessions designed for conducting short live interviews and collecting station IDs and other content. All broadcasters registered for the conference may sign up for a table. Power provided.

Honor outstanding efforts in bluegrass, including 2018’s nominees for Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year, at the Special Awards Luncheon.

ARTIST-DJ RECEPTION WEDNESDAY, 5PM ROOM 306 B

BROADCASTER/LABEL RELATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE – BACK BY POPLULAR DEMAND! THURSDAY 1:30-3PM, ROOM 302 C

Network with your fellow broadcasters as well as potential connections from other areas of the music industry. Light refreshments and cash bar provided.

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DJ TAPING SESSIONS WEDNESDAY, 2-4PM EXHIBIT HALL A

90 minutes of ‘speed dating’ format, allowing label reps, publishers and songwriters to exchange contact info with broadcasters, podcasters and DJs. Bring your business cards and merch for the ultimate DJ/Label exchange!

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COMPASS CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR RECORDS IBMA AWARD NOMINEES!

MOLLY TUTTLE

SPECIAL CONSENSUS

• Album of the Year - Rivers and Roads • Song of the Year - “Way Down the River Road” • Recorded Event - “She Took the Tennessee River” • Gospel Recorded Performance - “Travelin’ Shoes“ • Instrumental Recorded Performance - “Squirrel

MISSY RAINES

• Album of the Year - Rise • Song of the Year - “You Didn’t Call My Name” • Emerging Artist of the Year • Female Vocalist of the Year • Guitar Player

MICHAEL CLEVELAND

THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS

• Song of the Year - “Swept Away” • Recorded Event - “Swept Away” • Bass Player

• Instrumental Group (Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper) • Fiddle Player

• Instrumental Recorded Performance - “Sirens” • Dobro Player - Andy Hall

FRANK SOLIVAN

ROB ICKES

MARK SCHATZ

• Dobro Player

• Mandolin Player

• Bass Player

NEW AND UPCOMING FROM COMPASS RECORDS

KITTEL & CO. Whorls

MOUNTAIN HEART Soul Searching

FRANK SOLIVAN & DIRTY KITCHEN

If You Can’t Stand the Heat

THE HILLBENDERS The HillBenders

MISSY RAINES

Royal Traveller (Oct. 5)

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The Appalachian Road Show

Barry Abernathy and Darrell Webb present The Appalachian Road Show, a celebration of the history, heritage, and music of the legendary mountains. Forged by coal mining, farming, and lumber mills, and deeply rooted in the faith and family traditions of the Appalachian people.

The Barefoot Movement

Bill and the Belles

Booking: Donna Kelley, 5kelleys@gmail.com Website: https://thebandkelley.com

Booking: Trish Galfano, Myriad Artists, trish@myriadartists.com Website: http://www.thebarefootmovementofficial.com

Booking: Kris Truelsen, billandthebelles@gmail.com Website: https://billandthebelles.com

The Band of Kelleys is a multi-award winning band of all siblings from Nashville, Tennessee. They have shared the stage with some of the most prestigious names in bluegrass such as Dailey and Vincent, Marty Raybon, and Balsam Range. They tour the United States and recently played on The Dailey and Vincent Show on The Grand Ole Opry Radio Station. Multiple standing ovations in packed theaters, festivals, and concert halls are routine occurrences whenever Band of Kelleys takes the stage. They hold crowds captivated performing original songs, as well fresh takes on old standards. Each performance is built by electric energy, humor, passion, soaring vocals and family harmony.

Heartfelt, energetic, and down home. Heralded by CMT Edge as "one of the most promising bands on the bluegrass scene," the music of the Nashville-based group, The Barefoot Movement, is as down-to-earth as their intention for members of their audience: sit back, relax, take your shoes off, and stay a while. Whether you're seeking emotional ballads or rip-roaring barnburners, you can expect a collection of music that offers something for everyone. With two full-length albums, an EP of traditional music, a live album, and a Christmas record in 2017, several cross-country tours, and appearances at some of the top bluegrass festivals in the United States already under their belt, the possibilities for this act are endless. The group has enjoyed almost non-stop touring including a trip to Burkina Faso, Africa where they were guests of the American Embassy, and in September of 2014, they received a Momentum Award, naming them "Band of the Year" by the International Bluegrass Music Association.

What began as a project to explore the space between hillbilly and urban, between vaudeville and down home, has arrived somewhere entirely new. Bill and the Belles offers a contemporary reimagining of a bygone era, breathing new life into the sounds of early country music. Released this August on Jalopy Records, Bill and the Belles’ latest, “DreamSongs, Etc.," features their signature three-part, highlyarranged harmonies, plus playful and high-spirited songs presented with the energy of early country radio. This record debuts original material, and there are two new musical voices in the mix: Aaron Olwell on clarinet and Evan Kinney on accordion. Bill and the Belles play alongside America’s top roots music artists as the house band for Radio Bristol’s Farm and Fun Time. Lifelong musicians Kris Truelsen, Grace Van’t Hof, Kalia Yeagle, and Karl Zerfas bring to the stage an uplifting show unlike any other. It’s clear this group shares a rare musical connection and deep love for the music, and their excitement is contagious.

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Booking: Darrell Webb, darrellwebbband@gmail. com Website: http://appalachianroadshow.com/

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34th Annual Joe Val Bluegrass Festival February 15 - 17, 2019 Sheraton Hotel, Framingham, MA

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Two Festival Stages Master & Fast-Track Classes 50+ Workshops Joe Val Kids’ Academy Wind-up Hoe-down Dance Party

The BBU is a proud sponsor of the IBMA Awards Show. Congratulations to all the Nominees! While at WOB, stop by our Boston Bluegrass After-Hours Showcases at the Marriott.

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Cedar Hill

Charm City Junction

Circus No.9

Booking: Ashleigh Caudill, ashleigh.caudill@gmail.com Website: http://www. ashleighcaudill.com

Booking: Frank Ray, vintagenow@aol.com Website: http://www.cedarhillbluegrass.com

Celebrated folksinger, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Ashleigh Caudill, exemplifies one of the most exciting musical trends to be heard today. That is, traditional roots music with a new spin, a different take on the themes and sounds that have shaped American music past. She has a sense of style that is unique and beyond categorization. Her songs are constructed with an architect's touch and her performances hum with an excitement in the crisp arrangements that lift each song. She resides in Nashville, Tennessee where she is gaining recognition for her songwriting prowess. Caudill placed in the finals of the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest two years in a row and some top bands have already found her material. One of those tunes, Row By Row, was recorded on Balsam Range's IBMA Album of the Year, Papertown, and topped the 2013 Bluegrass Gospel Charts, in addition to being nominated for IBMA's Gospel Recorded Event Of The Year. Most recent release: Winter Blues: Songwriter Sessions Vol I (2017).

Cedar Hill was founded by Frank Ray. From their Ozark roots comes an original, bluesy, emotional brand of bluegrass music that has won Cedar Hill numerous awards over the years. Their mark has been made, firmly establishing themselves on the national and international stage. The current lineup with Frank, Jim Bunch, Pete Brown, Patti LaFleur, and Dan Stokely is perhaps the most cohesive group Cedar Hill has ever brought together, allowing their music to flow with an ease and a joy that is clearly evident. The fun and smiles this band exhibits will transport you to another place and time. The audience not only gets caught up in the emotion of the music with tears or laughter, but become friends. They are the same whether they are playing in their beloved Ozark Mountains, in The Performing Arts Centers of London, England, or the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.

Booking: Alex Lacquement, charmcityjunction@gmail. com Website: http://www. charmcityjunction.com

Booking: Curtis Geren, Crossover Touring, curtis@ crossovertouring.com Website: https://circusnumbernine.com/

Baltimore-based roots group Charm City Junction puts a new spin on old-timey music, carrying the torch of fast-picking bluegrass and toe-tapping Celtic music. Featuring fiddle, clawhammer banjo, the button accordion and upright bass, this quartet isn’t afraid to take roots music to new places — but always with an eye on tradition. From dance-inducing old-time rhythms and footstomping Irish melodies to hard-driving bluegrass, Baltimore-based Charm City Junction creates a fresh soundscape that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats wondering where they'll go next. The band is comprised of four of the most talented and promising young acoustic roots musicians in the country: Patrick McAvinue - fiddle, Brad Kolodner - clawhammer banjo, Sean McComiskey - button accordion, and Alex Lacquement - upright bass. Drawing from separate musical backgrounds, the four members have found a common ground on which to develop their unique approach.

Based out of East Tennessee, Circus No.9 is a new progressive acoustic group that embraces the influence of bluegrass, jazz, rock, and more. The group has appeared on stage alongside artists including David Grisman, Bryan Sutton, Larry Keel, and more. With awarded musicians Matthew Davis (2016 National Banjo Champion, 2017 Rockygrass Banjo Champion), Thomas Cassell (2016 Rockygrass Mandolin Champion), bassist Vince Ilagan, and guitarist Sam Leslie, Circus No.9 is taking the new acoustic scene by force. "Circus No. 9 represents everything that's good about the new generation of acoustic music. These guys already exhibit a maturity and musicianship that has me thinking we're going to be hearing great stuff from them for a long time!" Bryan Sutton

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The California Bluegrass Association Dedicated to the furtherance of Bluegrass, Old-Time & Gospel Music in California Since 1975. With events throughout the year, the California Bluegrass Association is one of the world’s largest bluegrass associations. Our newsletter, The Bluegrass Breakdown, and the Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival are nationally recognized award-winners. The Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival, in its 44th year, is a favorite destination for the nation’s top bluegrass performers. We take a very active role in encouraging the next generation of bluegrass fans and musical stars, with programs like our Youth Academy, Music Camp, Kids on Bluegrass, and our Instrument Lending Library. Won’t you join us?

Join the CBA online at www.cbaweb.org or by phone: (925) 759-3198


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Amanda Cook

Booking: Wade Yankey, colebrookroad@gmail.com Website: http://www.colebrookroad.com

Booking: Amanda Cook, bluegrassgirl78@gmail.com Website: http://www.amandacookbluegrass.com

Bluegrass Unlimited‘s Richard D. Smith characterized the sound of Colebrook Road best in his July 2017 review of recent studio recording Halfway Between: “This Harrisburg, PA outfit has a real synergy, both vocally and instrumentally, between its five talented and consistently complimentary members, an abundance of exciting original material, and a refreshing contemporary grass sound that stays very much in the traditional bluegrass mode.” Colebrook Road originated in 2009 out of the common love two high school friends, Jesse Eisenbise and Wade Yankey, share for bluegrass and performing. The band settled on its current lineup in late 2014. The members of Colebrook Road come from diverse musical backgrounds and bond around the power of bluegrass music. Members include: Jesse Eisenbise -guitar, vocals, songwriting, Wade Yankey - mandolin, arrangements, Joe McAnulty - fiddle, vocals, Jeff Campbell - bass, vocals, and Mark Rast - banjo, vocals. Colebrook Road is a passionate group where everyone contributes equally to achieve their unique bluegrass sound

Based out of the great state of Florida, Amanda formed this bluegrass band in late 2013 after many years of playing in a band with her father. Amanda was determined to create her own sound. She stepped out on her own and released her first solo album One Stop Along the Road in 2014. In early 2017, Amanda signed with Mountain Fever Records and recorded her debut album, Deep Water, on the label. Since its release on November 3, 2017, Deep Water has charted at the top 10 of prominent bluegrass charts. Amanda’s delivery of a soul-wrenching song, her light-hearted, down-to-earth style and the tremendous musicianship backing her creates an undeniably strong connection with the audience. The band is: Amanda Cook - lead vocals, Carolyne Van Lierop - banjo and vocals, Josh Faul - upright bass, Scott Fore - guitar, Greg Jones - mandolin and vocals, and George Mason - fiddle.

David Davis & The Warrior River Boys Booking: Andrea Roberts, The Andrea Roberts Agency, andrea@andrearobertsagency.com Website: http://www.daviddavisandwrb.com David Davis & The Warrior River Boys have long been recognized as contemporary leaders in the traditional bluegrass and old-time music scene. Alabama Music Hall of Fame member, David Davis, brings a vibrant and inventive approach to bluegrass by simply nurturing his craft with integrity, tonal depth, and prose. On their latest release Didn't He Ramble: Songs of Charlie Poole (Rounder Records), David Davis & The Warrior Rivers Boys expand their base to include earlier influences of folk and acoustic music roots. Through a masterful and exciting collection of songs, originally recorded by the legendary Charlie Poole and his North Carolina Ramblers, they show that you can create music that is both fresh and timeless. This album is greater than a simple tribute; The Warrior River Boys have reinvigorated this music, in a new form, with all the fire and energy of the originals with a spirit of fun that is as infectious as the music itself!

The Davidson Brothers Booking: Lachlan Davidson, davidsonbrothers@hotmail.com Website: http://davidsonbrothersband.com The Davidson Brothers, Hamish and Lachlan, are among Australia’s most highly-driven and wellrespected musicians. Raised in small-town Victoria, they began performing and recording together in 1998. They've since toured the United States, Europe, appeared on the Ryman Auditorium and toured extensively across Australia. With a unique approach to contemporary bluegrass, the Davidson Brothers are renowned for their diverse appeal and ability to reach audiences of all ages. Their live performances span from powerful traditional bluegrass to blues-influenced acoustic country, with elements of Celtic, swing and other roots music. Their latest album, All You Need Is Music, won both Bluegrass Recording of the Year and Instrumental of the Year at the 2018 Country Music Awards of Australia. The album was recorded in Nashville and features twelve original tracks. Destined for a long-standing career, the Davidson Brothers have collaborated with a vast array of international artists, and they established the Australian Bluegrass Scholarship in 2011.

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THURSDAY EVENING SHOWCASE Performing the songs of

All-Star Musical line-up performing songs composed by musical legend John Hartford Check artist line-up on @JohnHartfordOfficial Johnhartford_ or JohnHartford.com ARCHITECT BAR & SOCIAL HOUSE 108 1/2 EAST HARGETT STREET, RALEIGH, NC 27601

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Hawktail

The Honey Dewdrops

The Jakob's Ferry Stragglers

Booking: Josh Warner, flatsandsharps@hotmail. co.uk Website: http://www. flatsandsharps.co.uk

Booking: Lynn Cingari, Paradigm, LCingari@paradigmagency.com Website: http://www.hawktailmusic.com

Booking: David Salada, The Sparrow Agency, david@ thesparrowagency.com Website: http://www.thehoneydewdrops.com

Booking: Gary Antol, jakobsferrystragglers@gmail. com Website: http://www. jakobsferry.com

Haas Kowert Tice (Brittany Haas, Paul Kowert, and Jordan Tice) brought on mandolinist Dominick Leslie to form Hawktail. Music fans will recognize them from their various other outfits (Punch Brothers, David Rawlings, Crooked Still, Deadly Gentlemen, Live from Here) and enjoy this unique instrumental offering. The band is based in Nashville. Their first album as a quartet, Unless, was released on May 11th, featuring all original music.

Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish, The Honey Dewdrops, are celebrating their 9th year of touring full time, having played stages and festivals far and wide in North America and Europe. With tight harmonies and a musical ensemble that includes clawhammer banjo, mandolin and guitars, the effect is to leave listeners with only what matters: the heart of the song and clarity over ornamentation. After leaving their home base of Virginia and living on the road for 2 years, Laura and Kagey now call Baltimore, Maryland home and it's where they wrote and recorded their fourth full-length album, Tangled Country, released May 2015. Acoustic Guitar Magazine describes the set of songs as “a handcrafted sound centered on swarming harmonies and acoustic guitars that churn like a paddlewheel and shimmer like heat waves on the highway.” Stay tuned to The Honey Dewdrops. Laura and Kagey will be releasing their 5th full-length album in Fall 2018.

Hailing from Cornwall, in the South West of England, Flats and Sharps blur the lines between bluegrass, folk, country & pop, gaining recognition for performing their own highly original songs as well as their renditions of bluegrass classics. In 2016 they released their King of My Mind album to great critical acclaim and had two songs on Radio 2’s Bob Harris Country. Live highlights for the year include Cambridge Folk Festival and many other festivals in the UK and Europe as well as appearances on Sofar Sounds, Balcony TV and a showcase at The SummerTyne Americana Festival at The Sage Gateshead. From Cornwall to Kentucky and beyond, here’s a band that see far beyond these shores and their own roots. “Effortlessly entertaining ...sublime five part harmonies ...the pace of their performance is breathtaking – I recommend seeing Flats and Sharps at the earliest opportunity. If you can prove your disappointment, I’ll personally send you a cash refund.” - Mark Ellen – R2 Magazine

Hailing from the mountain towns of Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland, the Jakob’s Ferry Stragglers draw freely from old-time, bluegrass, jamgrass, rockabilly, and swing music to create their own brand of high-energy Appalachian bluegrass. Their goal is simple: write good songs, honor the music, have fun, and take it to the road. Songwriter and guitarist Gary Antol and fiddler Libby Eddy formed the band in 2014. Since then they have released several albums including The Lane Change (2015), White Lightning Road (2016), Live at the Blue Plate Special (2016), and Live at the Sleepy Creek Harfest (2017). The powerful songwriting, mesmerizing vocals and hard-driving rhythms of the Jakob’s Ferry Stragglers have earned them a growing national following.

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Lonesome Ace Stringband

Rebekah Long

Man About a Horse

Booking: Matt Greenhill, FLi Artists, mattg@fliartists.com Website: http://www.jigjam.ie

Booking: Tamara Kater, Mavens Music, tamara@ mavensmusic.ca Website: https://lonesomeace.com

Booking: Kathy Anderson, Hadley Music Group, kanderson@hadleymusicgroup.com Website: https://www. rebekahlong.com

Booking: Brad Rosen, Agency for the Performing Arts, brosen@apanewyork.com Website: http://manabout. horse

Rebekah Long is no stranger to the stage, having played upright bass with the Little Roy & Lizzy show and Valerie Smith. Based in Nashville, TN, she now brings all of that experience joined with her own gift of musical talent to the stage in an energydriven show of bluegrass with a heartfelt mountain sound. She reveals her many dimensions as an artist by including standards like "I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew" to her charming version of the Elton John hit "Honky Cat” and her exciting cover of Loudon Wainwright's "The Swimming Song". Rebekah released her second solo album, Run Away, produced by Donna Ulisse in Sept. of 2017 on LUK Records. Band members are: Rebekah Long - guitar & lead vocals, Derek Vaden banjo and vacals, Kimberly Bibb - fiddle and vocals, JaeLee Roberts - mandolin and vocals, and Lee Chapman - bass and vocals.

Formed in 2014, Man About a Horse brandishes strong ties to the bluegrass music tradition, with a progressive streak that informs their original songwriting. The band is known for vocal harmonies; up-tempo, high-energy sets; and rock-solid, authentic songwriting. Man About a Horse has performed at festivals and in venues around the U.S., and shared bills with Ricky Skaggs, The Travelin’ McCourys, Danny Barnes, Cabinet, Jeff Austin Band, and others. The band has released two studio recordings: The EP (2015) and a self-titled fulllength LP Man About a Horse (2017), which debuted at #11 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart and earned praise from Bluegrass Unlimited, British Bluegrass News, and others. In 2018, the band notched their first Bluegrass Today radio chart. Their album has shown crossover appeal as a WXPN pick for Best of 2017. The band is Matt Thomas - bass, Matt “Roy” Royles guitar, Dan Whitener - banjo, and Matthew Hiller - mandolin, and is represented by the Agency for the Performing Arts (APA) for live appearances.

JigJam is a multi-award winning quartet from the heart of the midlands in Ireland. Blending the best of traditional Irish music with bluegrass and Americana in a new genre which has been branded by Bluegrass Today as 'I-Grass' (IrishGrass), their onstage energy along with their virtuosic musical ability has captivated audiences throughout the world. Jamie McKeogh, Cathal Guinan and Daithi Melia all hail from Tullamore, County Offaly with County Tipperary-born Gavin Strappe completing the quartet. All four members grew up immersed in Irish traditional music and culture which is reflected by the band collectively achieving over twenty All-Ireland titles at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann competitions. They have now developed their own unique style of music influenced by American folk music whilst staying true to their Irish roots. Described as "The best Irish group so far in bluegrass" by Irish American News, this sharply dressed outfit deliver an energyfuelled, foot-stomping live performance. JigJam have received notable acclaim for their own original songs.

Based in Toronto, Canada, the Lonesome Ace Stringband has been cultivating and performing a large repertoire of tunes and songs that draw from the huge well of traditional American and Canadian music, as well as creating original material that reflects their powerful dynamics and common vision as a group since 2008. With two albums of their favorite traditional material under their belts, the trio has just launched a third record in January 2018. This is their first record of original material and marks a strong new direction for the band’s creative process. This is an old-time stringband with bluegrass chops that plays really good music. This seasoned trio connects to the heart and ear through their haunting melodies, buzzing vocal harmonies and driving rhythm with John Showman on fiddle, Chris Coole on banjo and Max Heineman on bass. Get ready to be drawn into the groove of the Lonesome Ace Stringband.

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Missy Raines

Booking: Derek Kretzer, theplatescrapers@gmail. com Website: http://www. theplatescrapers.com

Booking: Mollie Farr, Lost Buffalo Artists, molliefarr@ lostbuffaloartists.com Website: http://www.missyraines.com

The Plate Scrapers originated in 2014 in western Maryland the way any good bluegrass band does: from a bunch of fellers pickin’ around in a circle, surrounded by delicious plates of food, strong libations, and good friends. The traditional spirit of The Plate Scrapers is still innately intact nearly half a decade later, though they have evolved into far more than your average bluegrass band. Through diverse backgrounds and influences ranging from jazz, to hard rock, to funk, the band has taken their music to an eclectic new level. The Plate Scrapers’ songwriting is the identifying characteristic of the band. Complementing writing styles from multiple members offer a tasteful balance and refreshing diversity to their sound, a diversity which they thoroughly exercise. Folksy lyrics of songs like “Shoes” or “Moonlight” call to a time of friendship, nostalgia, and adventure, while songs like “Trucker’s Aspirin” or “Easy Way Out” are darker tales, gritty in nature.

Missy Raines is a true icon in bluegrass music, and this 7-time IBMA Bass Player of the Year returns to her roots with this acoustic trio featuring George Jackson on fiddle and banjo, and Ben Garnett on guitar. Their close harmonies and interweaving musical interaction make for a dynamic performance. On her new album, Royal Traveller, produced by Alison Brown, Raines comes into her own as a vocalist and songwriter on a collection of songs that reflect the breadth of her musical vision. The album’s first single, “Swept Away", written by Laurie Lewis, features the First Ladies of Bluegrass: Missy, Molly Tuttle, Sierra Hull, Becky Buller and Alison Brown, all of whom, like Missy, were the first women in the history of the IBMA to win Instrumentalist of the Year awards on their respective instruments. "Swept Away" received 2 IBMA nominations this year including "Song of the Year" and "Recorded Event of the Year". Royal Traveller releases October 5th on Compass Records.

John Reischman & the Jaybirds

Kim Robins and 40 Years Late

Booking: John Reischman, johnreischman@shaw.ca Website: http://www.thejaybirds.com

Booking: Kim Robins, k.robins@att.net Website: http://www.kimrobins.com

Led by mandolinist/composer John Reischman, the Jaybirds deliver a stellar blend of original songs and instrumentals, reimagined traditional tunes, and bluegrass power. In 2017 this twice Juno-nominated band from the West Coast released their seventh recording, On That Other Green Shore, which Bluegrass Unlimited calls “another classic album from John Reischman and the Jaybirds”, showcasing what Folk Radio UK calls “musicianship of the very highest order”. A GRAMMY winner known for his original instrumentals, BU called John "one of the world's undisputed masters" of the mandolin. Patrick Sauber, a soaring harmony singer and firecracker guitarist, is a highly sought-after West Coast player. Sing Out! calls Trisha Gagnon "one of the most versatile" and "irresistible" lead vocalists in bluegrass. Nick Hornbuckle has developed his own voice on the five-string banjo - his playing “can be downright spine-tingling," says the L.A. Daily News. Greg Spatz is hailed as a "world-class bluegrass fiddler" by Fiddler Magazine.

Born into a musical family and singing from the age of five in church and in her father’s band, Robins was influenced largely by the music of Connie Smith, Loretta Lynn, Buck Owens, Ray Price, Bill Monroe, and Barbara Mandrell. Her mother’s encouragement that she practice daily and sing loud paid off as she traveled all over the country, opening for legends such as Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Barbara Mandrell and The Oak Ridge Boys. Robins has gained attention with her high-energy, contemporary sound, performing with her band, 40 Years Late, at many venues and festivals including the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America (SPBGMA), The Folk Alliance in Memphis, Merlefest, and opening for notable bluegrass artists such as Ralph Stanley, Bobby Osborne and Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice. In 2015 and in 2017, Robins was nominated for an IBMA Momentum Vocalist award. In 2016, Kim signed with Pinecastle Records for the release of her sophomore CD, Raining in Baltimore.

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Special Consensus

Booking: Jeff Scroggins, jvbanjo5@gmail.com Website: http://jeffscrogginsandcolorado.com

Booking: Maria Nadauld, Above the Bay Booking, marianadauld@pacbell.net Website: http://www.specialc.com

Bluegrass in the West is known for incorporating progressive influences, but few bands have perfected a blend of deep tradition and trailblazing like Jeff Scroggins & Colorado. The band brings together brilliant musicianship with powerhouse Appalachian vocals, solid and energetic rhythm, and an easy stage banter that has delighted listeners all over the world. Frontman and internationally acclaimed two-time National Banjo Champion Jeff Scroggins is joined by his son, the preternaturally gifted young mandolinist and 2017 IBMA Award winner Tristan Scroggins. The band’s vocalist Greg Blake grew up in West Virginia, and when he sings, you can hear a voice that connects to the great old generations of mountain singers, invested with a rich twang and the kind of eerily powerful cry that first inspired the “high, lonesome sound”. Fiddler Ellie Hakanson was a 2017 IBMA Momentum Award nominee, and legendary bassist and two-time IBMA Bass Player of the Year Mark Schatz rounds out this powerful and exciting cast.

Special Consensus formed in Chicago in 1975 and has been touring nationally and internationally ever since. The band has released 18 recordings and has appeared on numerous radio and cable television shows, including The Nashville Network and the Grand Ole Opry. Special C has also appeared in concert with many symphony orchestras and has brought an informative in-school presentation (the Traditional American Music Program) to schools nationally and internationally since 1984. The 2012 Compass Records release Scratch Gravel Road was GRAMMY-nominated for Best Bluegrass Album, and the band’s 2014 and 2016 Compass Records recordings received several IBMA awards. Their latest, Rivers and Roads, was released on Compass Records in March 2018. The band repertoire features a variety of musical styles and threeand four-part harmony singing. Special C band members are Greg Cahill - banjo, Rick Faris - guitar, Dan Eubanks - bass, and Nick Dumas - mandolin.

Kristi Stanley & Running Blind Booking: Ashley Davis, Still Blue Entertainment, info. krististanley@gmail.com Website: http://www.krististanley.com Kristi Stanley & Running Blind is based in the Southwest Virginia/East Tennessee area. The band's lead singer, Kristi Ison Stanley, is originally from Pikeville, KY. At 15, Kristi performed on the live radio show, Home Spun Country. The DJ, Tim Michaels, a musician as well, was quite impressed with her talent. Tim and Kristi formed the band Sandy River, opening for national acts like Kenny Chesney, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Ricochet. Kristi met her husband, Ralph Stanley II, while on vacation with her family in Nashville, sitting in at a taping of Prime Time Country. Two years later, the couple were married and raised two beautiful children. Staying home full time with her family has been a blessing. Now, Kristi has taken the all acoustic Grassicana route with her new band, Running Blind, including Randy Blevins, Tommy Austin, Vickie Austin, Ashley Davis, Travis Houck & Chad Love. Kristi's new single "Never Say Never" is from her debut solo album Heart Wide Open.

The Trailblazers Booking: Daniel Thrailkill, dhthrailkill@gmail.com Website: https://www.thetrailblazersmusic.com/ Each member of The Trailblazers has been awarded state titles and/or runners up on their respective instruments. The band is the back-to-back winners of the Galax Fiddlers Convention Band contest, and the 2017 winner of the Merlefest Band Contest. The Trailblazers have opened for acts such as Ricky Skaggs, Blue Highway, and have earned primetime slots on the stages of Carolina In the Fall and Merlefest. The band consists of Daniel Thrailkill - guitar, Will Thrailkill - bass, Jonah Horton - mandolin, Alex Edwards - banjo, and special guest, Ivy Phillips fiddle.

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Bluegrass Ramble Official Showcase BIOS The Wooks

Booking: Logan Bosemer, Atomic Music Group, Logan@ atomicnashville.com Website: http://woodandwireband.com

Booking: Sidd Kalstrom, Blue Sun Entertainment, sidd@ bluesunentertainment.com Website: http://www.WookOutAmerica.com

The Texas songwriter tradition casts a long shadow today. But Wood & Wire doesn’t romanticize Texas’ culture or its past; they’re too busy making new music and writing new songs. Respect for honest labor is a central theme in their new album, North of Despair (out April 13, 2018 on Blue Corn Music), with songs populated by people like songwriter Tony Kamel’s own grandfather. Vivid, haunting songwriting focused on lives spent deep in the countryside is a hallmark of Texas songwriting; but it’s the melding of this hard country songwriting with high-octane bluegrass instrumentation that makes for Wood & Wire’s signature sound. On North of Despair, Tony Kamel, Trevor Smith, Dominic Fisher, & Billy Bright cut these tunes live to tape with minimal editing (a result of touring hard since 2014) bringing the ferocity of their live shows, and an impromptu joy to each track. This is really their first studio record since they began touring nationally, making it their most definitive to date.

With threads of singersongwriter, rock, and jamband music woven throughout, The Wooks were born over 20 years’ time somewhere between an Irish pub, a barbecue joint, and a festival jam circle. Their inspiration: Crowe, Whitley, Simpson, Bush, Stapleton, and Rice, who all cut their teeth on stages throughout the Bluegrass region. The Wooks translate the sights and sounds of the people, hills, bars, roads, and creeks around them into songs and shows that captivate. Since their 2014 start, they’ve been making noise in central Kentucky and beyond. Winning the 2016 RockyGrass Band Competition, they were finalists for the 2017 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band Competition, and were 2017 IBMA Momentum Award nominees. Their first record, Little Circles, produced by Alison Brown at Compass Studios, debuted at #6 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart. Their 2017 single "Me and the Stars" reached #7 on the Bluegrass Today Chart. CJ Cain - lead guitar, Arthur Hancock - guitar, Harry Clark – mandolin, Roddy Puckett bass, George Wagman – banjo

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TUESDAY, september 25 Day 1 10AM-11AM | ROOM 304 KATIE KELLER; JOE NEWBERRY; GRAY HENDERSON; JULIE BRAKENBERRY NEW ATTENDEE ORIENTATION IBMAs’ World of Bluegrass and the city of Raleigh both have a lot to offer. Whether this is your first time, or you just want to get a fresh perspective on the week, this session will help you make the most of your time at the conference, and in the city. 10AM-5PM GLASS OFFICE (OFF THE LOBBY)

11:10AM-12PM | ROOM 306 A DONNA ULISSE; JERRY SALLEY; DAVID MORRIS; RICK STANLEY HOW TO CRAFT A GREAT SONG Due to the fantastic turnout last year at our seminar “The Essence Of Good Songwriting”, we offer a session this year that focuses on the actual craft of songwriting. Our in-depth workshop is led by some of most accomplished songwriters in bluegrass today. This is a unique opportunity to learn techniques to help you improve and hone your songwriting skills. No matter what your level as a songwriter, here’s one you won’t want to miss! 11:10AM-12PM | ROOM 304 MARIA IVEY; STACY CHANDLER; EMMA JOHN HEY, LOOK OVER HERE! HOW TO GET YOUR WORK IN THE MEDIA Two reporter/editors and a publicist offer advice on how to break through the noise and get your story heard. Whether you want a writeup of your new album, a spotlight on a neglected piece of music history, or some love for your festival or venue, understanding how journalists operate will help you get their attention. We’ll show you the ropes, share do’s and don’ts, and leave plenty of time for Q&As.

SOUNDALIKES LITIGATION - AN UPDATE When do musical similarities - some inevitable, others deliberate copying - amount to copyright infringement? The latest answer to this question arrived in March 2018, when the Ninth Circuit affirmed the jury verdict against Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke for infringing the copyright in Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up” with their song “Blurred Lines.” Professor Jenkins reviews this and other cases, examining the line between creativity and theft, and the intriguing legal doctrines evolving from it. 11:10AM-12PM | ROOM 306 C MICHELE GOURLEY

THE WAY TO WELL-BEING: HOW TO HAVE A BETTER LIFE ON AND OFF THE ROAD What if there were low-cost, quick, easy steps you could take to improve your career, your relationships, yourself? What if you could use them anywhere, any time? Using the Wellness Inventory, you’ll learn to combine techniques, like twelve notes on a scale, in twelve different areas of well-being. You’ll learn a five-minute way to relax and recharge, and ways to eat healthier without counting calories or changing your diet. By the end, you’ll walk away with techniques and resources to have a better life on and off the road.

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ZYLIA POP-UP RECORDING STUDIO WOB sponsor Zylia is excited to offer all registered artists the opportunity to record a demo in our Pop-up Studio, featuring the brand-new ZYLIA ZM-1 - an innovative device for one-mic-recording and sound source separation. Book your 20-minute slot at bit.ly/IBMAmic. Plus, every day (on Tuesday, at 1:00 PM and from Wednesday to Saturday, at 4:00 PM) we invite you for a workshop, How to Record with Zylia, Tues. at 1, and Wed.-Thurs. at 4.

11:10AM-12PM | ROOM 307 RONALD RAXTER; JENNIFER JENKINS

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TUESDAY, september 25 Day 1 1PM-2PM | ROOM 307 DAVID BOHM; LUCAS OSBORN

This session is a continuation of IBMA's ongoing commitment to fulfill the promise of diversity, through action. Panelists and attendees will launch a community conversation on how we can engage on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. An important outcome of this session is the creation of actionable plans for the highest priority initiatives identified by the participants, using small group teams and “5 Bold Steps.

ISSUES WITH 3D PRINTING This presentation will analyze the ways three-dimensional (3D) printing technology (AKA additive manufacturing) challenges presumptions in intellectual property law. 3D printing technology democratizes design, distribution, and manufacturing; now even moderately skilled individuals can design, disseminate, and manufacture items. Knowingly or not, such 3D manufacturers interact with intellectual property law as they go about creating, tweaking, and sharing digital designs, risking infringement regardless of whether there is intent, or even knowledge of the intellectual property right involved.

1PM-2PM | ROOM 402 STEPHEN MOUGIN BAND COACHING WITH STEPHEN MOUGIN, MAN ABOUT A HORSE

Watch a band transform their musical and performance presentation with commentary, tips and techniques from band coach, producer, and musician Stephen Mougin, when he coaches Official Showcase Artists, Man About a Horse. 1PM-2PM | ROOM 304 SHERRILL BLACKMAN; ASHLEY MOYER; DANIEL ROUTH; CLAIRE RATLIFF; MARIA IVEY BRANDING: GOING BEYOND JUST A NAME ON A T-SHIRT. This all-star panel will discuss the various aspects of “branding”, delving into concepts and strategies well beyond the power of social media, logos, product endorsements, and sponsorships.

1PM-2PM | ROOM 306 A MICHELLE LEE; BARB HELLER; MARCIA CAMPBELL; DANIEL MULLINS; TIM FRYE RADIO BEST PRACTICES Making great radio is about more than the music you play. It’s about how YOU interact with your audience. There are lots of ways to say the same thing. What’s the best way? Do your listeners tune in for a favorite part of your show, and how can you keep them listening - and tuning in - from start to finish? What do listeners find irritating? What is essential for radio, and what can you leave out? Come find out how other hosts keep listeners engaged.

1PM-2PM | ROOM 306B THOMM JUTZ, SHANNON SLAUGHTER, JON WEISBERGER

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11:10AM-12:30PM, ROOM 305 AB CATHY FINK, KATHY HANSON, MARIAN LEIGHTON-LEVY, ERIC LINDBERG

CO-WRITING: THE BENEFITS OF COLLABORATION Are you dissatisfied with waiting around for inspiration to strike? Do you have more song ideas than strategies for turning them into finished songs? Writing with others is a great way to overcome most obstacles you might face on your own as a songwriter. Our panel of top songwriters-frequent and experienced co-writers all--offer their insights on the craft of co-writing and tips for productive collaboration, with plenty of time for questions from aspiring co-writers. 1PM-2PM | ROOM 306C CLAIRE ARMBRUSTER; PHILIP CHORNEY; JOSH TRIVETTE ARTIST MARKET VALUE Are artists worth the same regardless of market? Let's discuss! Depending on the market, an event producer may only be able to justify cost X when the talent ask is cost Y. Featuring managers and event producers, this panel will discuss the complexities of booking talent relative to specific markets.

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TUESDAY, september 25 Day 1 1PM-1:15PM | NORTH HALL (OFF MAIN LOBBY) MICHELE GOURLEY WELL-KIT WORKSHOP You’ve packed your instrument, an extra set of strings and other items needed to make sure your gig goes well. But what did you pack to make sure you stay well while on the road? Learn how to make a simple “well” kit that you can take with you on the road to have a healthier, happier trip. 2:15PM-4PM | 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM

2:30PM-3:30PM | 306A CONSTITUENCY MEETING: MERCHANDISERS & LUTHIERS 4:00PM-5:30PM| 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM KEYNOTE RECEPTION AND ADDRESS BY JAMIE DAILEY 6PM-6:45PM | LINCOLN THEATER 126 E. CABARRUS WORLD OF BLUEGRASS KICK-OFF PARTY WITH SURPRISE GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING ARTIST! The World of Bluegrass Kick-Off Party takes place at 6 pm at the Lincoln Theater, immediately after Jamie Dailey’s Keynote Address. This year’s Kickoff band is a GRAMMYwinning artist who’s all the rage, and the grass most definitely does not get any bluer than this. Conference Passes or Ramble wristbands are necessary for admittance.

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GIG FAIR This event, a rare meet-and-greet opportunity in the midst of a hectic and fast-paced music industry event, serves as an organized information exchange for emerging artists and event producers. We envision the Gig Fair as a first step in building business relationships, and it has become one of the most popular events of the World of Bluegrass week! 2:15PM-4PM | 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM LOBBY EAR PLUG FITTINGS

2:30PM-3:30PM | 306B CONSTITUENCY MEETING: RECORDING, DISTRIBUTION & MARKETING

Evening official Artist showcases RCC THE MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE

THE POUR HOUSE (224 S BLOUNT ST)

7pm Amanda Cook 7:35pm David Davis & The Warrior River 8:10pm The Honey Dewdrops 8:45pm The Plate Scrapers 9:20pm Wood & Wire

7pm 8pm 9pm

The Jakob’s Ferry Stragglers Man About a Horse Hawktail

6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm

World of Bluegrass Kick-Off Party (it’s a surprise!) Circus No. 9 The Barefoot Movement Special Consensus

7pm 8pm 9pm

Cedar Hill JigJam The Band of Kelleys

7pm 8pm 9pm

Colebrook Road Lonesome Ace Stringband Kristi Stanley & Running Blind

RCC RM 304

7pm Charm City Junction 7:35pm Ashleigh Caudill 8:10pm Appalachian Road Show 8:45pm Kim Robins and 40 Years 9:20pm Bill and the Belles

ARCHITECT BAR & SOCIAL HOUSE (108 E HARGETT ST) 7pm 8pm 9pm

The Trailblazers Missy Raines Jeff Scroggins & Colorado

THE LINCOLN THEATER (126 E CABARRUS ST)

THE VINTAGE CHURCH (118 S PERSON ST)

KINGS (14 W MARTIN ST)

SPONSORED SHOWCASES 10:00pm – 1:00am

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wednesday, september 26 Day 2 9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 304 DAVID MORRIS; STEVE MARTIN GETTING YOUR MUSIC PLAYED AND REVIEWED Ever wonder how a radio host decides whether to play your music, or a critic decides whether to review your CD? Get the answers here. First, a reviewer interviews a DJ for insights on what gets played and what doesn’t. Then the DJ turns the tables on the reviewer. 9AM-10:45AM | ROOM 402

9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 306 B KYLE CANTRELL; BILL KNOWLTON; BRAD KOLODNER; JOE MULLINS; VALERIE SMITH; BOB WEBSTER KNOWING YOUR AUDIENCE How do you know who’s listening? What do you really know about your audience, and how can you learn more about them? What other interests do they have? You may think these answers don’t relate to bluegrass, but they do! Your broadcast/podcast is a product, and we want to help you understand how to sell it. Whether it’s sponsorships, listener donations, or more audience members, we want to help you succeed by understanding who your consumers are. 9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 306 A SHERRILL BLACKMAN A VIEW FROM THE FRONTLINE: FIVE MAJOR THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MUSIC PUBLISHING Sherrill Blackman will discuss the various aspects of music publishing from startup to follow-through. Topics will include demos, royalty sources, contracts, PRO’s, plus one vital piece of information that can make a difference in your career.

MUSIC LICENSING IN THE NEW STREAMING ERA The music distribution economy is transitioning from ownership to access, from purchasing products and downloads to streaming interactive content. Streaming platforms have dramatically increased, but streaming revenues have not replaced lost income from physical products. The music licensing system has become even more complex. Songwriters and publishers have sued or settled with some interactive streaming services. Questions have arisen about the role of PRO’s and “fractional” vs. “full-work” licensing. This session will address this new world of music licensing. 10AM-10:50AM | ROOM 304 JEREMY DARROW; RHONDA VINCENT; CHANDLER HOLT; GREG CAHILL

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BREAKFAST 2 BUSINESS Breakfast2Business is a great way for talent buyers and agents to make the most of a busy conference week. We all know rosters are constantly changing, and new buyers/ event producers are emerging. Join us to start your day off right over a delicious complimentary breakfast and hot coffee, while participating in a valuable segment that sets you up for a successful conference experience.

9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 306 C RONALD RAXTER; TUNEEN CHISOLM; COE RAMSEY; AMANDA WHORTON

MAINTAINING A BAND THROUGH THE YEARS Persistence in the face of change is key to success for any band or artist. Bands may face a departure within the lineup, a change to the team, life changes among band members, slow periods, or sudden success. Planning and flexibility are crucial to keep a band going, to keep you moving toward your goals. These veteran performers share how they have handled those inevitable “real life” events, and kept their own bands active and growing over the years. 9AM-4PM | ROOM 303 FREE DENTAL CLINIC SPONSORED BY MUSICARES AND SMILE MOBILE DENTAL MusiCares, in partnership with Smile Mobile Dental, offers a Free Dental Clinic during IBMA’s World of Bluegrass. Dental screenings, teeth cleaning, and x-rays are provided at no cost to eligible music industry professionals with at least 5 years of music industry experience. Dental services are located in Room 303 on the South Hall of the Raleigh Convention Center, to the left of registration. Stop by Room 303, or reserve your appointment slot ahead of time by going to https://ibmadental2018.eventbrite.com

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wednesday, september 26 Day 2 10AM-10:50AM | ROOM 305 AB

10AM-5PM | GLASS OFFICE (OFF THE LOBBY)

SONGWRITER MENTOR ‘ONE-ON-ONES’ All IBMA Business Conference attendees who registered in advance received an invitation to sign up for a unique opportunity to learn a few tricks of the trade from some of the most accomplished songwriters in our genre, face to face. The all-new IBMA Songwriter “One-On-One” sessions are an extension of the IBMA Songwriter Committee’s ongoing and very successful Songwriter Mentor program.

ZYLIA POP-UP RECORDING STUDIO WOB sponsor Zylia is excited to offer all registered artists the opportunity to record a demo in our Pop-up Studio, featuring the brand-new ZYLIA ZM-1 - an innovative device for one-mic-recording and sound source separation. Book your 20-minute slot at bit.ly/IBMAmic. Plus, every day (on Tuesday, at 1:00 PM and from Wednesday to Saturday, at 4:00 PM) we invite you for a workshop, How to Record with Zylia, Tues. at 1, and Wed.-Thurs. at 4.

10AM-10:50AM | ROOM 306 A BARB HELLER

10AM-10:50AM | ROOM 306 B RONALD RAXTER; ROB MONATH SOURCING PUBLIC DOMAIN MATERIALS There is a rich bounty of public domain music and materials that are free for anyone to use. Through a series of tangible examples, this session will provide straightforward guidelines for determining when a given work of authorship, or portions thereof, including music compositions and recordings, have entered the public domain, are not protected by copyright and are therefore unrestricted as to use and incorporation into new musical works or other projects. 10AM-10:50AM | ROOM 306 C JEF WALTER; BRETT MARTIN; HANK SMITH; SCOTT NAPIER; TATIANA HARGREAVES; ANDY MAY

CONSTITUENCY MEETINGS ROOM 402 ROOM 306 A ROOM 306 B ROOM 306 C ROOM 307

ASSOCIATIONS & EVENT PRODUCTION ARTISTS & COMPOSERS BROADCAST MEDIA AGENTS & MANAGERS PRINT, MEDIA & EDUCATION

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VOCAL WARM-UP AND DICTION EXERCISES FOR ALL VOCALISTS Put your best self, sonically speaking, forward with these practical techniques. Your voice is one of your greatest assets – learn the inside game on making the most of it. Barb Heller’s vocal workshop for DJs last year got rave reviews. Come see why!

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2PM-4PM | EXHIBIT HALL A DJ TAPING SESSIONS Broadcaster and Artist sessions designed for conducting short live interviews and collecting station IDs and other content. Table and power provided. 2PM-2:15PM | NORTH HALL MICHELE GOURLEY HOW TO RECHARGE ON THE ROAD In this workshop you’ll learn easy ways to de-stress and boost your energy without spending lots of time or money.

PLANTING GRASS SEEDS: APPROACHES FOR YOUTH BLUEGRASS EDUCATION AND OUTREACH A panel discussion featuring the perspectives of educators, performers, and community leaders involved with exposing youth musicians to bluegrass music. Topics will include “first exposures” for youths and families unfamiliar with bluegrass, considerations for community youth jams, approaches to organizing a youth bluegrass band, bluegrass programs for schools/ museums/libraries, ideas for introducing youth students to the broader bluegrass community, and considerations for developing young players at the high school and college levels.

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Stand with us to support the future of bluegrass music: Support the IBMA Foundation, which provides grant funding for bluegrass-related educational projects nation-wide and around the world! • • • •

Come see us at the IBMA Foundation booth in the Exhibit Hall, Tue – Sat, Sept. 25-29 Interested in bluegrass music college degree and ensemble programs? Check out the Bluegrass College Info Session Fri, Sept. 28, 1-2 p.m., at RCC #304 Our annual Bluegrass College Band Showcase takes place Sept. 28-29 at the Youth Stage in front of the Raleigh Convention Center. Prepare to be impressed by:

FRIDAY, SEPT. 28

SATURDAY, SEPT. 29

7 p.m. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Vermilion Express

5 p.m. – Carolina Bluegrass (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

7:45 p.m. EKU Bluegrass Ensemble (Eastern KY Univ, Richmond, KY)

5:45 p.m. – Mountain Music Ambassadors (Morehead, KY)

8:25 p.m. – Clemson Bluegrass Ensemble (SC)

6:30 p.m. – Colorado College Bluegrass Band (Colorado Springs, CO)

9:10 p.m. – Morehead State University Bluegrass Band (KY) 9:55 p.m. – Glenville College Bluegrass Band (WV)

7:15 p.m. – Warren Wilson College Bluegrass Band (Asheville, NC) 7:55 p.m. – Walters State

Community College, The High Lonesome Senate (Morristown, TN) 8:35 p.m. – East Tennessee State University Bluegrass Pride Band (Johnson City, TN) 9:20 p.m. – Kentucky School of Bluegrass & Traditional Music Band (Hyden, KY)

Academic interest in bluegrass? Check out the “Region, Rosin, and Railroad Tunnels: Current Topics in Bluegrass Research” seminar at the RCC on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2-3:30 p.m.

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wednesday, september 26 Day 2 2:20PM-3:30PM, ROOM 306B

2:30PM-4PM | ROOM 306 A JERRY SALLEY; STEPHEN MOUGIN, DONNA ULISSE, MILAN MILLER SONG CRITIQUE SESSION An important part of improving/growing as a songwriter is to have your songs critiqued. Our panel of seasoned songwriters will give you useful evaluation on both composition and presentation. Demos will be chosen at random, and writers will remain anonymous. Just need to bring a demo of what you feel is one of you best songs on a CD (only format accepted ) with four copies of the printed lyrics.

HOW TO HAVE AN (ALMOST) DRAMA-FREE LIFE In this workshop you’ll learn the key reason why drama shows up in your life (or on tour) as well as easy ways to make changes to avoid relationships and situations filled with drama. 5PM-6:30PM | RCC ROOM 307 INTERNATIONAL MEET & GREET ROOM 306C SONGWRITERS MEET & GREET ROOM 306B DJ/ARTIST RECEPTION 5PM-6:30PM | ROOM 402 AGENT/TALENT BUYER RECEPTION As always, our Agent/Talent Buyer Reception promises to be a relaxing and engaging networking session. It is the perfect time to connect with new and old colleagues over hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Why not? The first drink is on IBMA! 6PM-9PM | ROOM 203 YOUTH WOB KICK-OFF PARTY AND JAM Official Kick-Off Party on Wednesday at 7 pm in the Youth Room with food, drinks, lots of jamming…and Flatt Lonesome! Wow! [Youth only]

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AUDIO RECORDING TECHNIQUES FOR ACOUSTIC MUSICIANS High quality acoustic recording can be achieved through traditional studio methods and through more innovative, hi-tech solutions, like multi-track recording microphone arrays. We will explore different techniques for audio recording, and discuss topics: types of recording microphones, different recording techniques, necessary equipment, acoustics of rehearsal spaces, and innovative technologies. We want to help bluegrass artists learn to capture their passion and creativity, to catch the moment of chemistry between musicians and record a great sounding demo. Sponsored by Zylia.

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Grand Opening

October 18-20, 2018

Grand Opening Events 10.18 - Woodward Theatre - Hall of Fame Celebration 10.19 - Woodward Theatre - Sam Bush 10.20 - Outdoor Stage - Free Concert Featuring: Yonder Mountain String Band Town Mountain Front Country High Fidelity

Woodward Theatre

Woodward Theatre Events 11.3 - Hot Rize 11.9 - The Infamous Stringdusters 11.16 - Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder 11.17 - Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder 12.8 - Del McCoury Band 12.15 - Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver

To plan your visit and purchase tickets:

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wednesday, september 26 Day 2 Afternoon showcases

SPONSORED BY VIRGINIA IS FOR MUSIC LOVERS

MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE 2pm Wayne Henderson & the VA Luthiers 2:35pm Lonesome Ace Stringband 3:10pm John Reischman and the Jaybirds 3:45pm Kristy Cox 4:20pm Niall Toner Band

Afternoon showcases

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RCC RM 304 2pm Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers 2:45pm The Price Sisters 3:30pm Mickey Gaylean & Cullen’s Bridge 4:15pm High Fidelity

Evening official Artist showcases RCC ROOM 304 7pm Cedar Hill 7:35pm Kristi Stanley & Running Blind 8:10pm Circus No. 9 8:45pm The Jakob’s Ferry Stragglers 9:20pm Missy Raines RCC MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE 7pm The Band of Kelleys 7:35pm Trailblazers 8:10pm Colebrook Road 8:45pm Hawktail 9:20pm Special Consensus

ARCHITECT BAR & SOCIAL HOUSE (108 E HARGETT ST) 7pm The Honey Dewdrops 8pm Bill and the Belles 9pm Ashleigh Caudill

POUR HOUSE (224 S BLOUNT ST) 7pm The Plate Scrapers 8pm Appalachian Road Show 9pm Davidson Brothers

LINCOLN THEATER (126 E CABARRUS ST) 7pm The Wooks 8pm John Reischman & the Jaybirds 9pm Wood & Wire

VINTAGE CHURCH (118 S PERSON ST) 7pm Kim Robins and 40 Years Late 8pm David Davis & The Warrior River Boys 9pm Rebekah Long KINGS (14 W MARTIN ST) 7pm Flats and Sharps 8pm Amanda Cook 9pm Charm City Junction

SPONSORED SHOWCASES 10PM-1AM

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February 21-24, 2019 Bellevue, WA

Stories & Legends

Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band (Sat/Sun) Orchestra Billy Strings (Fri) Steep Canyon Rangers (Fri/Sat) Della Mae (Th/Fri) Sons of the Pioneers (Th/Fri) Blue Highway (Sat/Sun) The Hillbenders (Fri/Sat) Phil Leadbetter All-Stars of Bluegrass (Fri/Sat) Molsky’s Mountain Drifters (Sat) Sideline (Th/Fri) Po’ Ramblin’ Boys (Th/Fri) Bill & the Belles (Fri/Sat)

Jayme Stone’s Folklife (Sat/Sun) Joe Craven & the Sometimers (Sat) Hills to Holler (Fri/Sun) Orchestra Don Vappie (Sat/Sun) Orchestra Jonathan Byrd (Fri/Sat) Ellis Dyson & the Shambles (Th/Fri) Fireside Collective (Th/Fri) Sugar & the Mint (Th/Fri) The River Feale Band (Fri/Sat) Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer (Sat) Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons (Sat) Orchestra The Rolling Blackouts (Sat) and more to come..

Thank you IBMA for your support of Bluegrass music, artists, producers, broadcasters, and fans

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Thursday, september 27 Day 3 9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 402 DANIEL MULLINS; KELSI HARRIGILL; DANNY ROBERTS; C.J. LEWANDOWSKI DRESS FOR SUCCESS: HOW FASHION CAN IMPACT YOUR BRAND It has been said that clothes make the man (or woman), but do they make the band? Over the history of bluegrass music, fashion has played a large part in helping solidify a band’s identity. This panel will discuss various approaches to stage clothes, and how fashion can impact a band or artist’s image, brand, and potential audience.

9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 306 C AARON GREENWOOD, BEN HUNTER, JOE SEAMONS

9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 304 STEPHEN MOUGIN; ANNA FRICK; CHRISTINA DUNKLEY; MARGARET HART

9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 306 A SHERRILL BLACKMAN; ALICIA WASSON; AARON BIBELHAUSER; MATT LINDSEY

HOW TO LEVERAGE STREAMING Last year, 38% of the recording industry’s revenue came from streaming services. Streaming is now essential – and offers unique opportunities for fan engagement, revenue growth, and brand building. Does bluegrass belong in the growing streaming world? Can you make money? Is there a market for bluegrass? Can streaming get more people to your shows? How can streaming elevate your digital presence to build your fan base? If fans are streaming, what do you sell at the merch table?

I’VE GOT A SONG, NOW WHAT? This panel presents ideas on how to get your songs heard by artists or placed for other projects like film and TV. Then, just because someone uses your song, it doesn’t mean they are going to automatically pay you. So, various licensing and collection issues will be discussed and a few war stories will be told in an effort to help you know what to do when all business diplomacy has failed.

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HOW NON-PROFIT WORK CAN BE PART OF YOUR BUSINESS AND YOUR BRAND What do you do when you want to ensure that your impact goes beyond your concerts and recordings? In this session veteran performers and educators, and organizational reps will share how they formed their own nonprofits, and how the activities of their nonprofits, or nonprofit partners, intersect with their work as artists; helping to make the change they want to see, to tell their whole story, and shape their brand in meaningful ways.

9AM-9:50AM | ROOM 306 B JEREMY DARROW; DIANNE STOBER; MOLLIE FARR 9-9:50AM | ROOM 307 KRISTY COX; GEORGE JACKSON; CHRIS KEENAN GRASSROOTS POWERHOUSES: HOUSE CONCERTS NOW & BEYOND INTERNATIONAL WORK VISAS There is buzz about house concerts, which have become If you are planning to tour internationally, or to hire a mainstay for a segment of bluegrass musicians. They’ve bands from abroad to play, it is imperative to understand discovered opportunities to play house concerts where the applicable visa requirements. Hear from three experts they often get 100% of the door and an intimate, listening about tackling the hurdles of international work visas, room to boot. Why do hosts do it? Presenting top-notch including, for the first time WOB, current information on artists while strengthening ties with their community is touring Australia and New Zealand. part of it. This panel will discuss current trends in house concerts, and opportunities to build further connections in this community.

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Pickin’ in the Pines A BLUEGRASS AND BBQ BENEFIT CONCERT

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live auction

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flatt lonesome

long gone bluegrass

TICKETS & INFO http://bit.ly/MillstoneEvents Pickin’ in the Pines is co-sponsored by and fundraising activities operate under the auspices of the North Carolina Agricultural Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit, tax id 56-6049304. You will receive an official receipt for the tax deductible portion of your donation. Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by Oct 1, 2018 to Keith Russell, 910-652-5905/hkrussel@ncsu.edu. NC Cooperative Extension is an 1296 Mallard Dr. Ellerbe, NC 28338 equal opportunity provider.

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thursday, september 27 Day 3 10AM-5PM | ROOMS 303

TOWN HALL MEETING IBMA isn’t an office in Nashville – it’s all of us, more than 2600 people in countries around the world who are passionately involved in the business of bluegrass music. Don’t miss this opportunity to sit down and discuss the state and future of the bluegrass music industry with the IBMA Board of Directors and membership. The Town Hall Meeting has its own time slot on the WOB schedule Thursday morning so everyone has a chance to attend. 11AM-1PM | 4TH FLOOR BALLROOM

1PM-2PM | MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE SONGWRITER SHOWCASE This unique opportunity for juried songwriters to showcase their original compositions before a live audience at WOB has introduced a lot of great new talent to the music industry. It all starts with a song! Featuring: Bobby Powell & Tim Jones, Brittany Bailey, David Morris & Dawn Kenney, Lynna & James Woolsey and Nancy Beaudette, Aaron Bibelhauser, Ashleigh Caudill & Jon Weisberger, Alan Barnosky, Cathy Fink, Evan Murphy and Justin Hiltner. 1:30PM-2:30PM | ROOM 306 C

IBMA WOMEN’S COUNCIL MEETING This meeting is for all who are interested in discussing ideas for a Women’s Council analogous to, say, the Youth Council, under the IBMA umbrella; to better serve the needs of our members generally. Here, there will be a facilitated and moderated discussion by Marian Leighton Levy, Lee Stivers, and interested others, about where there is the most interest and need. Discussions thus far have focused on mentorship and regular networking. 2PM-3PM | ROOM 203 DAWN KENNEY AND EVAN MURPHY

SPECIAL AWARDS LUNCHEON Join us for lunch as IBMA recognizes Distinguished Achievement Award honorees, along with recipients of industry awards for Broadcasting, Event of the Year, Print Media, Songwriter, Best Liner Notes, Best Graphic Design for a Recorded Project, and new this year, Best Sound Engineer. This heartwarming program is a favorite part of World of Bluegrass week for many attendees.

YOUTH SONGWRITING WORKSHOP WITH DAWN KENNEY AND EVAN MURPHY Designed specifically for our younger IBMA songwriters (under 25), here is an opportunity to learn some of the basics from our veteran IBMA tunesmiths “up close and personal”. We encourage any of our young bluegrassers who have an interest in songwriting to attend. It will be time well spent!

12PM | ROOM 203 VOCAL WORKSHOP WITH DARIN AND BROOKE ALDRIDGE (YOUTH ONLY)

2PM-2:15PM | NORTH HALL MICHELE GOURLEY

1PM | ROOM 203 YOUTH EVENT WITH RHONDA VINCENT (YOUTH ONLY)

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FREE DENTAL CLINIC SPONSORED BY MUSICARES AND SMILE MOBILE DENTAL MusiCares, in partnership with Smile Mobile Dental, offers a Free Dental Clinic during IBMA’s World of Bluegrass. Dental screenings, teeth cleaning, and x-rays are provided at no cost to eligible music industry professionals with at least 5 years of music industry experience. Dental services are located in Room 303 on the South Hall of the Raleigh Convention Center, to the left of registration. Stop by Room 303, or reserve your appointment slot ahead of time by going to https://ibmadental2018.eventbrite.com. 10AM-10:50AM | ROOM 305AB

HOW TO RECHARGE ON THE ROAD In this workshop you’ll learn easy ways to de-stress and boost your energy without spending lots of time or money..

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thursday, september 27 Day 3 3PM-4:30PM SONG CIRCLES Bring a new song to share! These are low-key performance and networking opportunities to meet potential co-writers and share what you’ve been working on. Each of our three afternoon circles will be hosted by a pair of our member writers. ROOM 306 A JOHN & JULIE PENNELL; KIM ROBINS

ROOM 306 B AMANDA FIELDS; JIM & LYNNA WOOLSEY

DJS, MEET YOUR LABELS! INFORMATION EXCHANGE 90 minutes of ‘speed dating’ format, allowing label reps, publishers and songwriters to exchange contact info with broadcasters, podcasters and DJs. Bring your business cards and merch for the ultimate DJ/Label exchange! 3PM- 3:15PM NORTH HALL MICHELE GOURLEY

HOW TO HAVE AN (ALMOST) DRAMA-FREE LIFE In this workshop you’ll learn the key reason why drama shows up in your life (or on tour) as well as easy ways to make changes to avoid relationships and situations filled with drama.

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ROOM 306 C JACK SHANNON; MIKE MITCHELL

3PM-4:30PM | ROOM 302C BOB WEBSTER

Afternoon official showcases OFFICIAL ARTISTS SHOWCASES RCC MASTERS WORKSHOP STAGE 2pm The Wooks 2:35pm Jeff Scroggins & Colorado 3:10pm Man About a Horse 3:45pm Rebekah Long 4:20pm The Barefoot Movement

INTERNATIONAL OFFICIAL ARTISTS SHOWCASES Sponsored by Folk Alliance International RCC RM 304 2pm Jig Jam 2:35pm Lonesome Ace Stringband 3:10pm Flats and Sharps 3:45pm John Reischman and the Jaybirds 4:20pm Davidson Brothers

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Jim Lauderdale’s previously unreleased first album from 1979, featuring Roland White.

TIME FLIES

“...a warm, reverential reflection on the passage of the years…”—Rolling Stone Country

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thursday, september 27 Day 3 Bluegrass ramble showcases BEER & BANJOS WORLD OF BLUEGRASS EDITION 7-11PM AT ALL DOWNTOWN RAMBLE VENUES Local bands keep the bluegrass going at Ramble venues with a WOB edition of “Beer & Banjos”. See the World of Bluegrass app, or the schedule at WorldofBluegrass.org for more info. SPONSORED SHOWCASES 11PM-1AM AT ALL DOWNTOWN RAMBLE VENUES

ARCHITECT BAR & SOCIAL HOUSE 108 E HARGETT ST KINGS 14 W MARTIN ST LINCOLN THEATER 126 E CABARRUS ST POUR HOUSE 224 S BLOUNT ST VINTAGE CHURCH 118 S PERSON ST

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Wrap up the 2018 Business Conference and IBMA Awards Night out on the town with an amazing selection of live bluegrass from bands all over the world. See the World of Bluegrass app, or the schedule at WorldofBluegrass.org for more info.

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CON GRAT UL ATIONS

RICKY SKAGGS ON YOUR INDUCTION INTO THE

I B M A B LU E G R A S S M U S I C H A L L O F FA M E F R O M YO U R F R I E N D S AT

PICTURED (L-R): ASCAP VP OF MEMBERSHIP MICHAEL MARTIN, ASCAP PRESIDENT & CHAIRMAN PAUL WILLIAMS, ASCAP FOUNDERS AWARD HONOREE RICKY SKAGGS, ASCAP EVP OF MEMBERSHIP JOHN TITTA. PHOTO: ED RODE

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SEMINAR PRESENTER/MODERATOR BIOS AARON BIBELHAUSER

JULIE BRAKENBURY

TUNEEN CHISOLM

Aaron Bibelhauser is a singer, songwriter, and picker from Louisville, KY. He has penned songs recorded by award-winning bluegrass artists Balsam Range, and Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper. In 2016, he took first place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at Merlefest, and in 2017 earned a nomination for the prestigious IBMA Song Of The Year Award. Known for his work with Louisville-based bluegrass outfit, Relic, and for his solo efforts, Bibelhauser’s latest solo release, Southwind, features legendary fiddler Michael Cleveland and Balsam Range’s Buddy Melton.

Julie Brakenbury is Director of Services for Greater Raleigh CVB. She has been involved in IBMA’s World of Bluegrass since it first came to Raleigh. Having chaired the Community Activation Subcommittee for the Local Organizing Committee, Julie now co-chairs it with Gray Henderson. Her professional passion is hosting great events. While she’s not supposed to have a favorite event, let’s keep it our secret that IBMA has become her favorite one to host.

Professor Tuneen Chisolm teaches Trademark & Unfair Competition, Entertainment Law, and Intellectual Property at Campbell Law School. Her research interests include the intersection of morality, equity and intellectual property rights, particularly as it relates to entertainment and sports. Prior to Campbell Law, she served as the Westerfield Fellow on the faculty at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. She practiced for more than 10 years as an entertainment and intellectual property litigator in Los Angeles.

SHERRILL BLACKMAN

DAVID BOHM David Bohm is Campbell Law School’s director of development. Prior to Campbell Law, Bohm served as the assistant executive director of the North Carolina Bar Association since 2008. Licensed to practice law in both North Carolina and Kansas, Mr. Bohm has been active in the National Association of Bar Executives (NABE) and various nonprofit boards. From NABE, he has received the President’s Award in 2011 and the Peer Excellence Award in 2014.

Marcia Campbell has been square dancing on the Grand Ole Opry since she was 13. Her dancing talents have taken her around the world, but you can see her perform every Saturday night on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. The best way to hear her bright, positive, magnetic personality is when the microphone opens each and every Monday through Friday between midnight and 5:30 a.m when she hosts WSM-650 AM’s ‘The WSM All Nighter’ show. KYLE CANTRELL Kyle Cantrell grew up listening to the sounds of the Grand Ole Opry. In 1982 he joined the staff of WSM, where he pioneered its first classic country format and won the 2003 Golden Voice Award for Outstanding Radio Personality. He was named IBMA Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year in 2008. STACY CHANDLER Stacy Chandler is the assistant editor at roots music journal and website, No Depression, where she coordinates album reviews, writes and edits articles, and more. She began her career as a copy editor for daily newspapers and now writes and edits for several local and national publications. Stacy lives in Raleigh, NC, with her husband and daughter, a big yellow dog, and an underused fiddle.

KRISTY COX Hailing from Australia, Kristy Cox is a multi-award winning and chart topping bluegrass artist signed to Mountain Fever Records. Completing her law degree in 2015, she works in immigration law in Nasvhille, TN, when she is not on the road touring with her band.

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Dudley, North Carolina native, Sherrill Blackman, arrived in Nashville in 1980. His early work at The Nashville Songwriters Association International and Buckhorn Music led Blackman to found sdb music group, a publishing and song-plugging company in 1994. He has secured recordings in country, pop, rock, gospel, bluegrass, blues, jazz, and polka, resulting in radio hits, gold, platinum, and multiplatinum certifications, GRAMMY and IBMA nominations, and one Dove award.

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JEREMY DARROW Combining elements of folk, bluegrass, jazz and classical music to create detailed, dynamic basslines and infectious grooves, Nashville-based musician Jeremy Darrow is one of the most versatile double-bassists in acoustic music. In addition to his genre-defying work in the band Front Country, Jeremy has performed and recorded with a diverse list of top artists including Roland White, Josh Joplin, Jim Lauderdale, and many more. He maintains a busy international touring schedule. CHRISTINA DUNKLEY Christina Dunkley is the Director of Publicity and Promotions at Compass Records.

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SEMINAR PRESENTER/MODERATOR BIOS MOLLIE FARR Mollie Farr, from Nashville, TN, is owner and operator of Lost Buffalo Artists, an independent booking agency and management company. Representing all bluegrass and roots musicians, Mollie also supports the community as host of the Petway Sounds House Concert Series in Nashville, and was selected as a member of the 2018 IBMA Leadership Bluegrass class. AMANDA FIELDS

ANNA FRICK Anna Frick is a mastering engineer at Airshow Mastering in Boulder. Her work encompasses studio albums, live recordings, and reissues across old and new formats and a variety of genres, from bluegrass to folk and rock. With a degree in Music Industry Studies from CU-Denver, she is a IBMA Leadership Bluegrass graduate, a member of AES and NARAS, and SoundGirls.org-Colorado chapter head. TIM FRYE In addition to being music director for WPAQ, Tim Frye also hosts Mountain Morning and The Midday Show. Based in Mt. Airy, NC, he has been nominated for Bluegrass DJ of the Year several times by SPBGMA and was also named Broadcaster of

MICHELE GOURLEY In addition to playing percussion and mountain dulcimer, Michele Gourley, MD, MPH, MTS, is an alumna of Duke University and holds degrees in medicine, public health and theology. She is a certified practitioner of the Empowerment Dynamic through the Bainbridge Leadership Institute and a certified wellness coach. Michele has been sought after as a presenter at state and national conferences such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, Southern Society of Medical Research, and the Southern Obesity Summit. AARON GREENWOOD Aaron Greenwood is a Chapel Hill, North Carolina based arts administrator and musician. In his role at Music Maker Relief Foundation, Aaron has helped launch the careers of music legends Ironing Board Sam, Robert Finley, The Como Mamas as well as others. TATIANA HARGREAVES Since releasing her first solo album Started Out To Ramble in 2009, Tatiana Hargreaves has toured with musicians such as Dave Rawlings, Gillian Welch, Laurie Lewis, Darol Anger, and Bruce Molsky. From being the second woman to place first at the Clifftop Appalachian Fiddle Contest, to her bluegrass fiddling on Laurie Lewis’ GRAMMY-nominated album The Hazel And Alice Sessions, Hargreaves shows a musical fluency that flows between old time and bluegrass worlds with ease.

KELSI HARRIGILL Kelsi Harrigill is a vocalist and mandolinist with award-winning Flatt Lonesome. Winners of multiple IBMA awards, Flatt Lonesome’s fresh approach to bluegrass music with their signature sibling harmonies have made them one of bluegrass music’s top bands in recent years. They are 2018 IBMA nominees for Vocal Group of the Year. MARGARET HART Margaret Hart manages artist & label relations on the YouTube Music team, based in Nashville. She focuses on maximizing artist reach on the platform through education and artist programs. Margaret began her career at YouTube in 2011. Prior to YouTube, she worked in digital media, and distribution at William Morris Endeavor in Beverly Hills. BARB HELLER

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A Southwest Virginia native, Amanda Fields was soaked in the rich sounds of the Appalachian Mountains from birth. She learned guitar and sang at her family’s Pentecostal church and began writing songs during elementary school. Since moving to Nashville at eighteen, Amanda has been performing bluegrass and traditional country music and honing her craft as a songwriter. She was the winner of the 2018 Merlefest Chris Austin Songwriting Contest in the Country category.

the Year by the Blue Ridge Acoustic Uprising in 2013. He is a bluegrass musician, and plays mandolin with Travis Frye & Blue Mountain.

Barb Heller has been an on-air host for NCPR for nearly 30 years, and on NPR’s acoustic channel Folk Alley for over 10 years. Serving as daytime and evening host, Barb also presents String Fever - two hours of bluegrass & acoustic music - every Thursday afternoon. GRAY HENDERSON In addition to his role as Convention Services Manager at the Greater Raleigh CVB, Gray Henderson has served on the LOC for IBMA’s World of Bluegrass since its inception in Raleigh in 2013. After his threeyear involvement on the Community Activation Subcommittee, he has served as co-chair of the committee since 2016. Gray has had an affinity for music since childhood where he began as a drummer before swapping his skins for a six-string.

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SEMINAR PRESENTER/MODERATOR BIOS CHANDLER HOLT

JENNIFER JENKINS

KATIE KELLER

Chandler Holt is a founding member of North Carolina’s beloved acoustic quartet, Chatham County Line. He is best known for his driving banjo style, rich baritone voice...as well as his distinctive Stetson hat. Now living on Colorado’s Front Range, Chandler can be found performing one of his many original songs as a solo artist. His debut solo record will be released in early 2019.

Professor Jennifer Jenkins is Director of Duke’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain and a Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke Law School, where she teaches courses in Intellectual Property and Music Copyright. She leads the Center’s “Arts Project,” which analyzes the effects of intellectual property on cultural production. Jenkins is author of numerous works, including the casebook "Intellectual Property: Law and the Information Society" (2014) (with James Boyle).

Born and raised in the Bluegrass State, Katie Keller mixes a Strategic Communications degree with a passion for music through her work in music publicity, festival planning, and promotions. After a successful career with the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum and ROMP Festival in Owensboro, Katie now calls Nashville and The Press House home.

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Maria Ivey is the PR Director for The Press House in Nashville, TN. She is a graduate of Belmont University and the co-author of “Music Publicity: A Practical Approach,” a textbook to be released via Kendall Hunt in 2019. Ivey has designed and executed custom PR campaigns for indie artists and major labels, music festivals, venue openings, and music-focused books. She is a believer in big picture planning, triple-checked to-do lists, and the Oxford comma.

Twice nominated for the IBMA’s Songwriter of the Year award, Thomm Jutz is a prolific writer whose songs, including chart-toppers such as “Carolina Wind,” “Around The Corner” and “Coon Dog Cemetery,” have been recorded by Balsam Range, Terry Baucom, Junior Sisk and many more. His compositions have been used in over 150 TV series worldwide, and he has produced albums for, among others, Country Music Hall Of Fame members Mac Wiseman and Bill Anderson.

GEORGE JACKSON George Jackson is a Nashville-based fiddle player, banjo player, booking agent and composer. George has toured as a fiddler for hire with bands and artists such as Front Country and Peter Rowan, and is currently playing as a part of the Missy Raines Trio. In his time booking Australian tours, he has worked with Tim O’Brien, Foghorn String Band, Mile Twelve, 10 String Symphony, Darol Anger, and Lindsey Lou, along with others.

Emma John is an award-winning author and journalist. She has been both an editor and writer for the Guardian newspaper in the UK for the past 15 years, and her book on bluegrass will be published next spring by Hachette. She tweets at @em_john.

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Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons are nationally touring, critically acclaimed roots musicians and award-winning acoustic blues songsters. Rooted in their home of Seattle, Washington, they bring their unique integration of performance, folklore, and education with them to schools and communities nationwide.

BILL KNOWLTON ‘Mr. Bluegrass of Central New York’, Bill Knowlton hosts The Bluegrass Ramble every Sunday night from 9 p.m. to midnight on WCNY-FM 91.3 Syracuse, WUNY-FM 89.5 Utica, and WJNY-FM 90.9 Watertown. He is an IBMA Special Award recipient for his contributions to the Bluegrass industry. He hosted the first allbluegrass radio show in New York City in 1960. He emcees several bluegrass festivals every year, and writes liner notes for bluegrass and old-time country music artists. BRAD KOLODNER

Awarded the 2016 IBMA Momentum Award for Industry Involvement, clawhammer banjoist Brad Kolodner is a performer, teacher, DJ for Bluegrass Country Radio, jam leader, house concert host, community builder and ambassador for old-time and bluegrass music in his hometown of Baltimore, MD. He regularly CHRIS KEENAN performs across the country with the acclaimed acoustic roots quarChris Keenan has a wealth of experience tet Charm City Junction, and in a in both the music and travel industries. duo with his father Ken Kolodner, a Chris started her music career at Chrysa- world-renowned hammered dulcilis Records handling radio promotion mer player. for label artists and recordings, later followed by CBS/Sony Music in New York as a copyright & mechanical licensing specialist. For the past 20 years, Chris has freelanced as a festival & event producer, writer, lecturer, artist manager and tour promoter both in America and Europe.

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Nominated for IBMA Broadcaster of the year in 2017 and 2018, Michelle Lee is the host of Bluegrass Borderline. Launched in 2000 and now syndicated, it airs Sunday afternoons on WOBL Gold Country in northeast Ohio. 2018 marks Lee’s 23rd year in broadcasting. In her free time she enjoys photography. Her images can be viewed at www.n2nphotography. webs.com

Steve Martin, a banjo-playing attorney, hosts Steve Martin’s Unreal Bluegrass (unrealbluegrass.com), now heard on five radio stations. He says his experience as a trial attorney makes interviewing guests easier, with bluegrass artists being witnesses and listeners serving as the jury. He also hosts a jazz radio show in Cincinnati. Steve is in his fourth year as a member of IBMA’s board. Last year, he was a nominee for IBMA’s Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year.

Mike Mitchell is a singer/songwriter/fiddler from the Blue Ridge Mountains. Founder and director of the Floyd Music School, Mitchell is releasing his third album of original songs and fiddle tunes, Small Town, this year at WOB. His band is touring nationally in 2018 and 2019. “Although a confessed fiddle nerd, and academic in the craft, my songwriting is organic and folksy. I write from the heart and my strength is in conveying emotions to the listener.”

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JOE MULLINS

Mullins is a southwestern Ohio native who has been a banjo player, vocalist, and radio broadcaster for over 30 years. Mullins now owns a network of radio stations - Real Roots Radio - and is on the air most weekdays from 1-3 pm, featuring bluegrass and gospel music, and webcasting at www.realrootsradio. com. He is SPBGMA’s 2011 Broadcaster of the Year and was awarded IBMA’s Broadcaster of the Year in 2016. BRETT MARTIN

Brett Martin serves as director of JAM, the parent organization for more than 40 after-school traditional music education programs. A traditional old time and bluegrass musician herself, Martin has worked with JAM since 2012 developing and offering resources and training for JAM teachers, organizing performances and learning opportunities for young musicians, and helping communities utilize the tools and support needed to develop and maintain JAM programs.

Veteran singer/songwriter and champion guitarist Andy May has been performing professionally since he was a teen himself. Building on his degree in Fine Arts and Art Education, as well as his desire to mentor young musicians, and lifetime of experience as a musician, Andy created Acoustic Kids Showcases in 1990. These festival-based, non-competitive performance opportunities for young musicians have become a much-loved tradition at festivals such as the Walnut Valley Festival (since 1991) and MerleFest (since 2001). MILAN MILLER As a songwriter, Milan Miller’s songs have been recorded by some of the most popular names in bluegrass, including Balsam Range, IIIrd Tyme Out, Terry Baucom, Sam Bush, and the Steep Canyon Rangers. Along the way, he has had thirteen number one songs in the genre, a steady stream of others that have graced the top twenty, and two nominations each for Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year by the IBMA.

ROB MONATH Rob Monath’s practice focuses on the protection and development of intellectual property. He handles legal and business matters involving copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets and related areas for a wide range of clients in music, publishing, arts, entertainment, business, education, and non-profit organizations. He has served on the Board of Managers for the Carolina Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Association and on the Council for the Intellectual Property Section of the North Carolina Bar Association.

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C.J. Lewandowski is a founding member of The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys. The band has quickly developed a reputation for delivering traditional bluegrass to new audiences. The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys are 2018 nominees for IBMA’s Emerging Artist of the Year. C.J. Lewandowski has also worked with James King, Karl Shiflett, and several others.

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DAVID MORRIS David Morris is an award-winning songwriter and winner of the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at Merlefest. He has co-written two number ones and four top 10 songs. His weekly radio show, Songwriter Showcase, appears weekly on bluegrasscountry.org. Dave also reviews CDs, compiles his annual favorites in Dave’s Dozen and writes about songwriting and the music business for Bluegrass Today. He’s a threetime nominee for IBMA Print Media Person of the Year.

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Stephen Mougin is the owner/operator of Dark Shadow Recording, where he produces and engineers demos, EPs, and albums for independents and for the DSR Label. Mougin is a certified educator teaching music K-College, and he focuses on his “Stephen Mougin Band Coaching” business as well as camps and workshops throughout the country. He has had songwriting cuts with The Infamous Stringdusters, Melonie Cannon, Chris Jones and the Night Drivers, and more.

Scott Napier has been involved in bluegrass music for 22 years, during which time he has participated in both national and international tours. Scott has released original music on both CD and instructional DVD. While he continues to perform as mandolinist for The Lost and Found Band, he is also an assistant professor at HCTC’s Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music, and is creator of the Bobby Osborne Mandolin Roundup camp in Hyden, KY.

John and Julie Pennell decided to combine their musical talents in the early days of 2010, and began performing together as a musical duo. Both have considerable songwriting accomplishments, as well as a significant of time as performing musicians (Alison Krauss, Vassar Clements, Harley Allen, Charlie Sizemore). With an emphasis on new original material, their combined talents reflect the work of two people devoted to the writing and performance of roots-based music bluegrass, country, blues and folk.

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Ashley Moyer graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 2011. She has been with Rounder Records since the fall of 2015 and has worked on album release campaigns for Sam Bush, The Earls of Leicester, Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn, The Gibson Brothers, Sierra Hull, and Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers, and many others. Her additional responsibilities have grown to include bluegrass radio, digital marketing, and event planning.

Award-winning songwriter Joe Newberry grew up in a musical family in Missouri. A longtime guest on A Prairie Home Companion, he sang with the 2016 Transatlantic Sessions, and at the Transatlantic Session’s debut at Merlefest in 2017. The Gibson Brothers’ version of his song “Singing As We Rise” won the 2012 IBMA Gospel Recorded Performance Award, and with Eric Gibson, he shared the 2013 IBMA Song of the Year Award for “They Called It Music.”

DANIEL MULLINS

Daniel Mullins is a third-generation broadcaster. As host of Bending the Strings, a weekly program on Ohio’s Classic Country Radio Network, he both follows in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and expands the horizon of their more traditional focuses. EVAN MURPHY

Evan Murphy was raised in Boston, MA. He studied music at Boston College. After graduating in 2012 he lived in New York City for a short period where he dove deep into bluegrass guitar and vocals under the guidance of Michael Daves. He moved back to Boston in late 2014 and cofounded the band Mile Twelve. Evan is featured in the 2018 IBMA Songwriter Showcase, and is nominated for a Momentum Award as a vocalist.

LUCAS OSBORN

Professor Lucas Osborn is an expert in the area of Intellectual Property Law, with a focus on Patent Law. He has authored over a dozen articles on intellectual property law, presented his research on three continents, and been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News and locally. He serves as the founder and director of Campbell Law School’s Intellectual Property Law Program. His private practice focused on patent litigation, patent prosecution and intellectual property licensing.

COE RAMSEY Coe Ramsey is a partner at Brooks Pierce. He has a diverse entertainment practice that includes matters related to music, radio, film, television, and publishing. He is a leading entertainment lawyer, and counsels a variety of clients in nearly every area of entertainment law. Coe operates DJCounsel.com, a blog on legal issues relating to music and entertainment law. Coe also teaches entertainment law as an adjunct professor at Wake Forest Law School.

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CLAIRE RATLIFF Claire Ratliff is the owner of Laughing Penguin Publicity & Consulting, founded in 2005. Based in Nashville, Claire has had success in creating national media campaigns for entertainment clients, authors and small businesses, festivals and theatrical events, and has orchestrated countless media and red carpet events and handled media logistics for a variety of music, arts, corporate and nonprofit events. Her specialties include branding; local, regional and national media placements; writing and editing.

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SEMINAR PRESENTER/MODERATOR BIOS RON RAXTER

DANIEL ROUTH

JACK SHANNON

Ron Raxter retired after practicing law for almost 40 years. He was a founder of two non-profit arts organizations, the Apple Chill Cloggers and PineCone - the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music. He currently serves on the Board of PineCone, the Education Committee of IBMA, and Raleigh’s Local Organizing Committee for the WOB, and he chairs the Planning Committee for IBMA’s Leadership Bluegrass. He is a 2015 graduate of Leadership Bluegrass. He plays bass in several bands.

Daniel Routh is a musician/road manager and co-owner of Nu-Blu, owner and head engineer at Red Squared Audio, co-host of television’s Bluegrass Ridge, and producer/radio personality of Bluegrass Ridge Radio. He also executes branding and marketing for the partnerships that Nu-Blu and Red Squared Audio have created, and teams with giants in the industry like Peterson Tuners, QSC, Nuemann/Sennheiser, Kirlin Cables, Izotope, and Westone.

Jack Shannon is a songwriter from Indiana and is best known as the writer of “Same Old Moon” by Jim Hurst. Jack is currently promoting his current project, The Bloomingdale Boys. The project contains 15 songs written by Jack, along with co-writes by Jerry Salley, Daniel Crabtree, Dawn Kenny and Jim Hurst.

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KIM ROBINS Born into a musical family, Kim Robins was influenced largely by the music of country and bluegrass greats. Kim spent her childhood years traveling the country and opening for legends such as Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Barbara Mandrell, and many more. In 2017 and 2015, Robins was nominated for an IBMA Momentum Vocalist award, and in 2016 signed with Pinecastle Records for the release of her sophomore CD, Raining in Baltimore.

Referred to by Billboard Magazine as “One of Music Row’s greatest veteran tunesmiths,” Jerry Salley has had over 450 songs recorded in his multi-award winning career. Jerry is a three-time IBMA Award winner. Bands who have recorded Jerry’s songs include The SteelDrivers, the Del McCoury Band, The Osborne Brothers, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Rhonda Vincent, Bobby Osborne, Lonesome River Band, Balsam Range, Flatt Lonesome, IIIrd Tyme Out, Larry Stevenson, and Dave Adkins, among many others. JOE SEAMONS Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons are nationally touring, critically acclaimed roots musicians and award-winning acoustic blues songsters. Rooted in their home of Seattle, Washington, they bring their unique integration of performance, folklore, and education with them to schools and communities nationwide.

Performer and instructor Hank Smith is a founding member of nationallytouring progressive bluegrass band, Hank, Pattie & The Current with Pattie Hopkins Kinlaw. Hank is Teaching Assistant Professor of Banjo at The University of North Carolina, a graduate of IBMA’s Leadership Bluegrass (2015) and a co-founder of The American Music Foundation of NC. VALERIE SMITH Originally from Missouri and now based in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, Valerie Smith is an IBMA awardwinning artist and songwriter. Smith has performed on stages across the United States, as well as in Europe, Canada and the UK with her band, Liberty Pike. She is station owner and president for Bell Buckle Records, and produces Choice Cuts, a mix of current Americana, folk and bluegrass music on Bell Buckle Radio, daily at 8am.

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Danny Roberts is a founding member of the award-winning Grascals. The band are multiple recipients of IBMA’s Entertainer of the Year award, and have worked with Dolly Parton, Hank Williams Jr, Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels, and more. Danny Roberts is a critically acclaimed mandolin player, and has also worked with New Tradition, Ronnie Reno, and more.

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HANK SMITH

RICK STANLEY Rick Stanley grew up in Portsmouth, Virginia but spent each summer on the hillsides of the Clinch Mountains. After years of playing the Tidewater area of Virginia, Stanley made the move to Nashville with his wife and music partner, Donna Ulisse. Today finds Rick as an integral part of Donna’s band, writing songs together, and teaching at the Lil House Songwriting Workshops in Lebanon, Tennessee.

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Dianne Stober, from Fort Collins, CO, is the host of Old Town House Concerts. She and her husband, Ben Slocumb, founded their series in 2014. They have hosted 40+ shows in that time for groups from all over North America and more recently, Europe. Dianne is a passionate advocate for independent live music and the development of community through house concerts.

Performer and instructor Jef Walter mentors The Carolina PineCones, a Raleigh-based youth bluegrass band (ages 15-17) that performs across North Carolina, and leads monthly youth bluegrass jams and all-ages beginner jams offered in Raleigh by PineCone, the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music. Jef performs with several Raleigh, NC bands and has a passion for sharing bluegrass with the next generation of performers and music lovers.

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RHONDA VINCENT Rhonda Vincent makes having a successful career look easy. Behind the scenes, she’s a savvy businesswoman with a tireless work ethic. At center stage, she makes a magical transformation to wow her audiences. Breaking a stereotypical image, Rhonda Vincent takes the stage in designer gowns, stiletto heels, in a take-charge manner, far from the type set that Hollywood has portrayed as the image of acoustic music.

BOB WEBSTER Bob Webster is the Broadcast Media representative on the IBMA Board of Directors. He has been the host of WAMU’s Stained Glass Bluegrass and Rockingham County Radio’s Bluegrass for Lunch radio programs. He emcees for the Doyle Lawson Bluegrass Festival at Denton Farm Park in North Carolina, as well as writing music and book reviews for Bluegrass Unlimited AMANDA WHORTON Amanda Whorton is with Brooks Pierce law firm. As a former television producer for PBS stations WJCT and WUCF, she has a particular interest in television, film, and music. Amanda represents a diverse range of clients in both contract drafting and negotiation and litigation, including television and radio stations, filmmakers and television producers, musicians, and artists. She also counsels business and individuals on intellectual property issues, including trademarks, copyrights, and patent infringement.

JIM WOOLSEY Jim Woolsey has been writing nearly his entire life. He has had several bluegrass cuts with notable artists such as The Chapmans and Northern Lights. He and his wife, Lynna Woolsey, have co-written several songs and currently have two CDs out with songs written by the couple and other co-writers. Jim took second place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Competition for 2018 with “Light of Home”. Lynna was selected for the IBMA Songwriter showcase this year. TOMASZ ŻERNICKI Tomasz Żernicki, co-founder, and CTO of Zylia (www.zylia.co), an innovative company which provides tools for 3D audio recording and music production. Tomasz holds Ph.D. degrees in electrical and electronic engineering. His professional interests concentrate on: 360/VR music production, spatial sound processing, and recording. As an audio expert, he takes an active role in the Moving Picture Expert Group (MPEG) standardization committee work. He has significant contributions to the audio compression standards such as MPEG-D USAC and MPEG-H 3D Audio.

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Donna Ulisse is a key figure in the bluegrass, folk and acoustic music scene as a singer and songwriter. Her co-written single “It Could Have Been The Mandolin” topped the Bluegrass Unlimited chart at #1 for two months in a row in 2016. She was also named 2016 IBMA Songwriter of the Year. Donna’s tenth album Breakin’ Easy was released September 22, 2017 by Mountain Home Music Company, produced by bluegrass legend Doyle Lawson.

ALICIA WASSON Alicia Wasson is founder and owner of Truegrass Entertainment, a bluegrass record label.

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SPOTLIGHT ON EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT ON BLUEGRASS EDUCATION One essential path to building the future of bluegrass is education. IBMA spotlights education all week at World of Bluegrass. In addition to taking part in our full roster of professional development seminars for all aspects of the bluegrass industry (curated and created by IBMA’s volunteer Education Committee), we encourage teachers, administrators and learners to engage with this spotlighted educational content.

PLANTING GRASS SEEDS: APPROACHES FOR YOUTH BLUEGRASS EDUCATION AND OUTREACH

EDUCATION

Come hear the perspectives of educators, performers, and community leaders on the front lines, introducing youth musicians to bluegrass. “First exposures” for youths and families unfamiliar with bluegrass, considerations for community youth jams, approaches to organizing a youth bluegrass band, bluegrass programs for schools/museums/ libraries, ideas for introducing students to the broader bluegrass community, and considerations for developing young players at the high school and college levels are among topics covered. Wednesday, 10:00-10:50am, Room 306 C

IBMA FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES AT WOB IBMA FOUNDATION

The IBMA Foundation’s mission – to support bluegrass music-related arts and culture, education, literary work, historic preservation and other efforts of public benefit – is designed to ensure a vital future for bluegrass. The Foundation accomplishes this through rounds of grant-funding for bluegrassrelated educational projects nation-wide and around the world! Learn more at bluegrassfoundation.org. Visit the IBMA Foundation's booth in the Exhibit Hall Tuesday-Saturday.

BLUEGRASS COLLEGE INFO SESSION

Interested in bluegrass music college degree and ensemble programs? Don’t miss the Bluegrass College Info Session. Friday, 1-2pm, Room 304

FOR THE SCHOLARS

We invite those interested in bluegrass studies to attend the seminar, “Region, Rosin, and Railroad Tunnels: Current Topics in Bluegrass Research” on Saturday, 2-3:30 pm. Room 306A

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IBMA FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES AT WOB BLUEGRASS COLLEGE BAND SHOWCASE A sure sign that the bluegrass community’s broad efforts in education are bearing fruit are the flourishing bluegrass programs at colleges and universities. EDUCATION

Come enjoy – and be prepared to be impressed by - two evenings of college band showcases Friday and Saturday at the Youth Stage (in front of the Raleigh Convention Center.)

FRIDAY 7pm 7:45pm 8:25pm 9:10pm 9:55pm

University of Louisiana-Lafayette Vermilion Express EKU Bluegrass Ensemble (Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond) Clemson Bluegrass Ensemble (South Carolina) Mountain Music Ambassadors (Morehead State University, KY) Glenville College Bluegrass Band (West Virginia)

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5pm Carolina Bluegrass (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) 5:45pm Mountain Music Ambassadors (Morehead State University, KY) 6:30pm Colorado College Bluegrass Band (Colorado Springs) 7:15pm Warren Wilson College Bluegrass Band (Asheville, North Carolina) 7:55pm The High Lonesome Senate (Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee) 8:35 pm East Tennessee State University Bluegrass Pride Band (Johnson City) 9:20 pm Kentucky School of Bluegrass & Traditional Music Band (Hyden)

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Danny Stewart’s Late Night

Bluegrass Trail/Cruise Showcases Marriott Hotel Tuesday 10pm-2am in Congressional Room & Friday 10pm-2am in Chancellor Room Tuesday Night Congressional Room

Friday Night Chancellor Room

10:00 pm Garrett Newton Band

10:00 pm Little Roy and Lizzy Show

10:50 pm Lorraine Jordan’s Carolina Road

10:50 pm Danny Paisley & Southern Grass

11:40 pm Sideline

11:40 pm Mark Miklos

12:30 am Special Consensus

12:30 am The Blue Js

1:10 am Kody Norris Show

1:10 am Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band

Thank you to the Bands & Festival Sponsors Below for providing us great music Tuesday & Friday Nights: Oct 25-27, 2018 A N D E R S O N B L U E G R A S S F E S T I V A L A N D E R S O N S C www.adamsbluegrass.com Nov 8-10, 2018 F A L L P A L A T K A B L U E G R A S S F E S T I V A L P A L A T K A F L www.adamsbluegrass.com Nov 15-18, 2018 Withlacoochee Bluegrass Festival Dunnellon Fl www.TinRoofShack.com Nov 22-24, 2018 S O U T H C A R O L I N A S T A T E B L U E G R A S S F E S T I V A L M Y R T L E B E A C H S C

Dec 5-8, 2018

Christmas in the Smokies Pigeon Forge Tn

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Jan 3-5, 2019 N E W Y E A R ' S B L U E G R A S S F E S T I V A L www.adamsbluegrass.com Jan 14-18, 2019 Danny Stewart's Bluegrass Cruise Port Canaveral www.DannyStewartsBluegrassCruise.com Feb 14-16, 2019 P A L A T K A B L U E G R A S S F E S T I V A L P A L A T K A F L www.adamsbluegrass.com Feb 18-22, 2019 Danny Stewart's Bluegrass Cruise Long Beach Ca www.DannyStewartsBluegrassCruise.com March 1-3, 2019 Bluegrass on the Beach Lake Havasu City AZ www.BluegrassOnTheBeach.com March 14-17, 2019 Withlacoochee Bluegrass Festival Dunnellon Fl www.TinRoofShack.com May 2-4, 2019 L I T T L E R O Y & L I Z Z Y M U S I C F E S T I V A L L I N C O L N T O N G A

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May 30-June 2, 2019 NEPA Bluegrass Festival Tunkhannock PA www.NepaBluegrass.com June 5-8, 2019 Bluegrass in the Hills Hopedale OH www.mickeysmtn.com Jun 6-8, 2019 C H E R O K E E B L U E G R A S S F E S T I V A L C H E R O K E E N C www.adamsbluegrass.com June 14-16 ,2019 W I L L O W O A K B L U E G R A S S F E S T R O X B O R O N C www.willowoakpark.com Aug 15-17, 2019 N O R T H C A R O L I N A S T A T E B L U E G R A S S F E S T I V A L M A R I O N N C www.adamsbluegrass.com Aug 16-23, 2019 Danny Stewart's Alaska Bluegrass Cruise Seattle Washington www.DannyStewartsBluegrassCruise.com

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The 2018 IBMA World of Bluegrass Business Conference, Bluegrass Ramble, Awards Show, and Wide Open Bluegrass Festival succeed through considerable contributions of effort, talent, and dedication by hundreds of people. We thank each and every person involved. IBMA is proud to recognize those individuals whose substantial contributions help make this exceptional week of all things bluegrass possible.

EVENT MANAGERS AND STAFF

Mayor Nancy McFarlane, City of Raleigh; Ruffin Hall, Raleigh City Manager, and the City of Raleigh Council Members Jessica Holmes, Wake County Commission Chairwoman, Wake County Commissioners, and David Ellis, Wake County Manager PineCone: Wide Open Bluegrass Festival Producers Loren Gold, William Lewis, and Mara Craft: Raleigh Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Co-Chairs Lindsay Clapp: Events Manager, Raleigh Convention Center Jamie Jenkins, Dan Kapps: Catering, Raleigh Convention Center Susan Woelkers: World of Bluegrass Sponsorship Judy McDonough: IBMA Publicist Ruffin Consultants: IBMA, IBMA Foundation, and IBMA Trust Fund Bookkeeper Riney Hancock CPAs: IBMA, IBMA Foundation, and IBMA Trust Fund Accountants Holly Gregory, Sidley Austin LLP: IBMA Pro Bono Legal Counsel Jamie Katz Court, Jessica Holt, Judy McDonough, Scott Peacock: Media Committee Julie Aijala: Artist Relations and VIP Hotel Management Julie Brakenbury, Gray Henderson: IBMA Hotel Blocks and Visitor Hospitality Joe Bittel: Facilities and Security Laurie Greenberg: Leadership Bluegrass Alumni Committee Chair Richard Bicknell: Expo Hall Molly Rasor, Wanda Nichols: On-site Registration Jessica Wilson with Courtney Worthen and Tammy Jeffries: Volunteer Coordinators Landon Elmore, Erin Erdos: Graphic Design PowerMerch: Merchandise Jeff Woronka and ETIX: Conference Registration and Festival Ticketing Casey Campbell: Awards Show Ticketing Bluegrass Situation: Media Partner Deanie Richardson: Kids on Bluegrass Program Coordinator & IBMA Youth Council Advisor Lauren Koch: Awards Show Contract Facilitator Spencer Cates, Chris Malarkey: Bluegrass Ramble Showcase Managers Hank Smith and Steve Dilling: Producers, Beer & Banjos, World of Bluegrass Edition Sirius XM: Awards Show Live Broadcasting Claire Armbruster, Mary Burdette: Awards Show Producers Radio Bristol: Awards Show Streaming Nick Forster: Awards Show Scriptwriter Chris Keenan: Emcee Coordinator Trisha Tubbs: Momentum Awards Show Producer Chris Keenan, Sharon Alford, Terry Alford: Special Awards Show Producers Jeff Westerinen: Special Awards Technical Producer/Consultant Bull Harmon, Tammy Harmon: Workshop Stage Producers Ron Raxter: Leadership Bluegrass Planning Committee Chair and CLE Committee Jeremy Darrow: Education Committee Chair Jean Luc Leroux: International Committee (not sure if this committee is even active) Rick Lang: Songwriter Committee Martha Dantzic: Talent Buyer Committee Chair Emeritus Barb Heller, Daniel Mullins, Bob Webster: Broadcaster Track Committee Jake Patty: Youth Council President SE Systems and Southard Audio: Sound Hollins, The Event Company: Décor

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IBMA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Joe Mullins - chair Ben Surratt - vice-chair Regina Derzon - secretary Denise Jarvinen – treasurer Claire Armbruster Dan Boner Jeremy Darrow Jamie Deering Mike Drudge Silvio Ferretti

Marian Leighton-Levy William Lewis Steve Martin Stephen Mougin Mike Simpson Kenny Smith Wayne Taylor Alan Tompkins Bob Webster

EDUCATION COMMITTEE Jeremy Darrow, Chair Anna Frick Kimber Ludiker Adam Kirr Daniel Mullins Ron Raxter Sherrill Blackman Patrice O’Neill

IBMA STAFF Paul Schiminger, Executive Director Eddie Huffman, Convention Services Director Kelly Kessler, Professional Development and Communications Director Amy Beth Hale, Member Services Director Jacob Michael, Ally Lubera, Daylan Gray and Aaron Holman, and Ethan Charles, 2018 IBMA Interns

PROFOUND THANKS to our World of Bluegrass volunteers, our professional development speakers and presenters, our Bluegrass Expo vendors, and the performing artists showcasing and performing at Wide Open Bluegrass this year. Your involvement in our bluegrass community is what makes it thrive! There wouldn’t be World of Bluegrass without you! Special gratitude goes to the staff of the Raleigh Convention Center, the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau, PineCone, the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel, the Raleigh Marriott City Center, all of our block hotels, and the Bluegrass Ramble venue managers and staff. We thank you for what you do for bluegrass.


your performance will stick with us forever. PNC is proud to be the presenting sponsor of the 2018 Wide Open Bluegrass Festival. Because we believe in and support everything the arts can accomplish.

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