Bluegrass On Broadway Concludes With Sunday’s Bluegrass Film Festival

The Third Annual NCBS Bluegrass On Broadway Festival ends on Sunday with a film festival featuring three new documentaries about Old Time Music made in the last year by Bay Area filmmakers, plus two outstanding films from the historic archives of the International Bluegrass Music Museum. The film festival (like all BOB festival events) is FREE.  Here is the Sunday schedule:

SUNDAY, March 14

NCBS International Bluegrass Music Museum Film Festival:

Noon-5:00pm, Community Room, Redwood City Main Library, 1044 Middlefield Road.

Host: Carl Pagter, International Bluegrass Music Museum Trustee.

The Crooked Jades: Old Time Is Not A Crime, by Jim Swenson & Doug Williford. Personal appearance by Doug Williford.

The New Lost City Ramblers In Always Been A Rambler, by Yasha Aginsky, presented by The Arhoolie Foundation.  Personal Appearances by Yasha Aginsky & Carrie Aginsky.

The Waltz To Westphalia: The Journey Of An American Fiddle Classic, by Joe Weed. Personal Appearance by Joe Weed.

Wade Mainer Concert Film, IBMM

Dan Crary, IBMM

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