Monday, January 30, 2012

YeeHaw Junction BGF - Saturday and Wrap-Up




Saturday at YeeHaw Junction was warm and nearly cloudless with just enough breeze to keep it from feeling hot. All this helped draw the largest day crowd we've ever seen come to this relatively isolated but centrally located cow pasture in east-central Florida. Many came to see headline attraction Rhonda Vincent & the Rage, but there was plenty more to keep people listening and enjoying themselves. High among those attractins was the Spinney brothers from Nova Scotia, new to many but sure to be frequently asked for here in Florida, where they made a new and well-appreciated debut performance. 

Morning Workshops
Danny Stewart - Remington Ryde


  
Billy Lee Cox



Rhyme "n" Reason

A veteran band from the Niagara Frontier in southern Ontario, Rhyme "n" Reason played three sets on Friday and Saturday.
Stefan van Holton
  
Bill Koop

 Doug Moerschfelder

 Pete Harrison



Keith Bass & the Florida Bluegrass Express

One of two Florida bands included in this year's YeeHaw Junction lineup, festival promoter Keith Bass & the Florida Bluegrass Express acquitted themselves admirably with a varied selection of classic bluegrass covers presented with enthusiasm and skill.  
Keith Bass

Clint Dockery

Shane Stewart
  
Jason Baker

Katie Stewart


Keith Bass & the Florida Bluegrass Express - Two More Days
Video


Mike Robinson - Emcee


Harold Asher - Ramrod

The Spinney Brothers


The Spinney Brothers, long a popular band in their home province of Nova Scotia and across Canada have been cutting an increasingly wide swath through bluegrass festivals and concerts in the U.S. They combine lovingly recreated covers of classic bluegrass and country songs with a range of originals to create a pleasing, energetic show which is faced paced and thoroughly enjoyable. They've been on the road for about eighteen years, and are now beginning to reap the rewards of their hard work. Look for them!

Rick Spinney
  
Allan Spinney

Gary Dalrymple

Daryl Hebb 

The Spinney Brothers - The Auctioneer - Video
 

Rick & Allan Spinney

Evan Carl & Madison Gibson
 
Travis Gibson

Rhonda Vincent & the Rage


Rhonda Vincent


No bluegrass performer works harder than Rhonda Vincent, both on stage and in giving time and attention to her fans. After each performance The Martha White Boutique is crowded three or four deep as her fans wait to buy her CD's and other merchandise as well as get a chance for a picture with her or a few moments of her attention. She has an almost unique capacity when meeting with fans of giving her complete attention to each one, leaving them with the sense they've really communicated with her, no matter how briefly. Her work on stage is always responsive to the crowds she attracts, as she performs without a set-list, making song selections on the fly from her vast catalog of recorded material.  Her band supports her with vocal and musical versatility and virtuosity that's always focused on creating the sound she wants. The addition of Brent Burke on Dobro has helped create a new sound permitting a country twang to enter into her bluegrass show while giving the entire ensemble a richer sound.

Rhonda with "Her" People








Hunter Berry

Mickey Harris

Aaron McDaris

 Ben Helsen

Brent Burke

Rhonda Vincent & the Rage - Crazy Love - Video
 

Rhonda Vincent
  
 





Darlene Bass with the Winner 
of both the
50/50 Raffle and the Breast Cancer Basket


Gospel Jam and Sing
Mike and Mary Robinson

While YeeHaw Junction has wisely given up its Sunday performances, Mike & Mary Robinson finished the weekend with their popular and spiritually satisfying Gospel Sing and Jam.  The sing was well attended with many people not packing to leave until after it was over.








Keith & Darlene Bass - Promoters



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