What: Brackendale Bluegrass Festival
Where: Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre
When: Friday, April 30 - Saturday, May 1
Tickets: $15-$25
Theres another festival around this time, but it couldnt be more different from the big air and bombast 10-day party that winds up this Sunday night in Whistler.
The Second Annual Brackendale Bluegrass Festival is a more down-home affair. Spanning just two days and taking place in the heart of Brackendale the Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre the event seems less a festival in comparison and more a family reunion.
Gallery owner Thor Froslev could be considered the Patriarch¯ he of the twinkling eyes and white beard, a true-blue bluegrass fan if ever there was one.
Then theres the music old-time harmonies over banjo and mandolin flavoured country-fied licks. The kind of music that gets ya dancin in the kitchen.
The music possesses a rare ageless appeal, which has earned it a mainstream profile. Bluegrass exploded in the late 90s after the success of the compilation soundtrack for the Joel and Ethan Coen film O Brother Where Art Thou, and has maintained itself with the retro-chic revival of early Dolly Parton recordings and the haunting vocals of new face Mindy Smith.
"The gallery seems to have its own audience, and its all ages. Therell be people 80 years old and younger people too, because its such a nice venue," says festival organizer Cam Salay, a local musician and Brackendale resident.
The feel and the format of the festival havent changed much from year No. 1. Salay, a member of Celtic duo the Bowen Boys, and bluegrass bands The Splinters (currently on a brief hiatus until frontwoman Shannon Saunders returns from Europe) and the Paperboys, is bringing together a crew to kick things off on Friday evening.
Following Salay and friends will be Vancouver six-piece band The Mountain Bluebirds, who played the inaugural festival, as well as the wrap party for the 18 th Annual Brackendale Winter Eagle Festival last February.
"We love Thor, and I really think its a beautiful place and I love to play there," said Bluebirds guitar player/vocalist Connie Jean Thiessen.
Included in the lineup are Vancouver veteran pickers Five On A String along with Don and Theresa Dirksen and Gary Stevenson, also up from Vancouver.
The venue will host a series of workshops on Saturday afternoon and the nature of the genre expects plenty of off-the-cuff collaborations.
"Bring an instrument; well be jamming all night," Salay encourages. "Any of these bluegrass nuts that come to a festival expect jams all over the place. Probably after the shows well be jamming on Friday night and Saturday night and all day Saturday."
Festival tickets are $15 for one evening show, $25 for both. Workshops are $20 each, just show up and pay the instructor.
To pre-register for workshops or reserve tickets call 604-935-9434. For more information on the Brackendale Art Gallery go to www.brackendaleartgallery.com.
SIDEBAR
Second Annual Brackendale Bluegrass Festival Lineup
Friday, April 30, 8 p.m.
Cam Salay & Guests
The Mountain Bluebirds
Saturday, May 1 afternoon workshops
1 p.m.
Vocal harmony with the Mountain Bluebirds2:30 p.m.
Banjo with Don Dirksen4 p.m.
Guitar flat-picking with Gary StevensonSaturday, May 1, 8 p.m.
Five On A String
Don & Theresa Dirksen with Gary Stevenson