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CEDAR HILL

2004 "IBMA" nominee for "EMERGING ARTIST OF THE YEAR" 2005 "IBMA" nominee for "SONG OF THE YEAR" numerous SPBGMA Midwest awards in previous years including:
2004 1ST PLACE AWARDS, "MALE VOCALIST", "VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR", "SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR", "BEST BLUEGRASS FIDDLE", "BEST BLUEGRASS BANJO",  and totaling 13 nominations for 2005.


Molly & Tenbrooks 

Dannie Lynn and Kelly are Molly & Tenbrooks . The name comes from the song written about the famous Kentucky Derby of 1878, where the two undefeated horses were matched in the race of the 19th century.  This past year has brought them before audiences throughout the Inland Northwest where they share their passion for Gospel and Bluegrass music.


Kettle Creek

What started in 2005 as an occasional jam session has grown and flourished into a reputable and high energy entertainment experience. 2007 has been a stellar year for this dedicated group of musicians with performances scheduled on the same stage as The Seldom Scene, The Infamous Stringdusters, Steve Kaufman and Gary Davis, Dan Crary and Thunderation along with many others.


Don’t let the “NEW BAND” label fool you. These old friends have played Bluegrass together for nearly 7 years, blending classic bluegrass music with some new surprises…. “That ain’t Bluegrass, Is it?” Bill Monroe would be proud of 2Licks 2Many, and maybe shake his head a little too, over the antics of this talented and entertaining group.


Money Creek plays stirring mountain ballads and burning banjo tunes. At times runnin’ wild, then mellow and graceful, Money Creek offers unique arrangements to traditional Bluegrass, Old-Time Country and original songs. High lonesome to soulful blue… from the heart, just for you!

 

Contact information:

LuAnn Price (425) 346-6136

moneycreekbluegrass@hotmail.com


We play music because we enjoy it, and we hope you enjoy listening. Or

singing along. Or tapping your feet. Bluegrass Inspired Acoustic Folk

Music is our style so kick back, enjoy, and help us revive the tradition

of Back Porch Revival.