About NCBS

The Northern California Bluegrass Society is a non-profit organization that exists to promote bluegrass music in northern California. The NCBS is member supported and run by volunteers. Its operations are overseen by the board of directors, also volunteers, elected by the membership.

The NCBS was founded in 1982 as the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society. Over the years its scope grew to cover more than just the Santa Cruz area, and in 1999 the membership voted to change its name to the Northern California Bluegrass Society.

As we are a non-profit organization, donations are both tax-deductible and greatly appreciated!

News

Joe Weed To Teach IBMA Sound Production Webinar This Tuesday

Joe Weed

Joe Weed

Northern California Bluegrass Society Members will receive a discount to the International Bluegrass Music Association online seminar taught  by NCBS member Joe Weed entitled Recording Acoustic Instruments In Your Home Studio this Tuesday, August 16, 2011 (note correct day) at 4:00pm (Pacific Time). Register by contacting (Nancy Cardwell) nancyc (at) ibma (dot) org at IBMA.

Do you have a bluegrass band that’s just getting started, or are you interested in exploring the idea of recording your group to save some money and also just to enjoy the creative experience? This IBMA webinar will focus on how to maximize a small investment and transform living space into effective studio space.

Our presenter will be producer/artist/educator Joe Weed, who has presented similar “live,” immensely popular workshops on this topic at festivals across the country. Joe records acoustic music at his Highland Studios near Los Gatos, California. He has released six albums of his own, produced many projects for independent artists and labels, and does sound tracks for film, TV and museums. His documentary film “The Waltz To Westphalia,” was selected for the 2010 NCBS International Bluegrass Music Museum Film Festival in Redwood City. Read more about Joe Weed.

Regular webinar price: $50; NCBS Member Price: $40. NCBS is an International Bluegrass Music Association member organization and NCBS members receive the discount IBMA member price. Join: NCBS Membership.

Report To Members: A Successful NCBS Year

bglogoThe Northern California Bluegrass Society has had another successful year. It remains the nation’s most active regional bluegrass association.

This year, the NCBS Bluegrass On Broadway Festival enjoyed its best attendance, and included the popular Northern California Bluegrass Awards. The BOB’s NCBS International Bluegrass Music Museum Film Festival included 6 excellent films and a personal appearance by two Lousianna-based filmmakers.

The NCBS/SCBS Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair, now 3 decades old, opened the summer festival season with great bands and a nice crowd.  The former Brookdale Bluegrass Festival staged by Eric Burman and his crew is now the NCBS-sponsored Boulder Creek Bluegrass & Old Timey Festival and is held in March, July, and December each year.

The most enjoyable bluegrass weekend of the year is the NCBS Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival in August, a showcase of our California bluegrass talent, and a gathering of musical friends and family. The event finances the work of the Society throughout the year.

NCBS is a key sponsor of Jake’s Brown Barn Bluegrass Festival, which found new life this year after losing its original venue. The festival honoring California bluegrass pioneer Jake Quesenberry has moved one month later to the second weekend of October and 3 miles south to Gilroy.

The NCBS San Francisco Bluegrass & Old Time Festival has emerged as one of the nation’s best urban bluegrass festivals, with 10 days of concerts in San Francisco, Alameda, and Marin counties.

The NCBS also sponsored the Old Time Music Campout In The Country in Sebastopol and the PTA Palooza — a huge benefit concert for a local elementary school in Palo Alto. The NCBS-sponsored Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party with the Abbott and Johnson families is a glorious afternoon of music and friends in Boulder Creek.

The NCBS also sponsored and assisted with over a dozen other bluegrass concerts in Aromas,  Berkeley,  Mountain View, and Napa with another planned for San Francisco. NCBS also sponsored two bluegrass-related musicals at the Cinnabar Theater in Petaluma and the Paperwing Theater in Monterey. NCBS-sponsored jams are held throughout the Bay Area and Santa Cruz Area.

The NCBS Website has been substantially upgraded to provide complete information about the Society’s many projects and is updated daily. A new member e-newsletter, The NCBS Bluegrass News is now published each month, or more often if needed. The NCBS Facebook Page provides frequent updates about the organization’s activities and area bluegrass information. Bluegrass By The Bay magazine is available in both print and electronic delivery.

The NCBS National Stolen & Missing Instrument Page on the www.ncbs.us website is a free central-reporting location for theft victims and a service to potential buyers of used instruments. The NCBS offers free Consulting Services to area promoters and bands who need advice.

The NCBS Information Booth carries fliers for all area bluegrass events presented by any promoter or band. The booth was at  approximately 35 events this year.

NCBS members continue to volunteer at the national level with the International Bluegrass Music Association, Leadership Bluegrass, and the International Bluegrass Music Museum.

The Society’s hard-working volunteers and members make it all possible! Thanks for your support!

– Michael Hall, Past President and Content Editor

Summer BBB Now Online

The summer issue of our quarterly newsletter, Bluegrass By The Bay, is now online in our Members Area. If you’re not an NCBS member, join us to get the newsletter either online in PDF format or by mail.

The Recent NCBS Member E-Newsletter

The NCBS Bluegrass News July 24, 2011

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- GOF Cheap Ticket Deadline Is Monday, July 25
- Three Fun NCBS August Events
- Candidates For August 13 NCBS Board Election
Always Thinkin’ At The End: Gathering The Bluegrass Community
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Good Old Fashioned Discount Advance Ticket Deadline July 25

The last day to purchase discount advance tickets to the August 12-14 NCBS Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival is Monday, July 25, 2011. Information.
Join Your Friends For Three Fun NCBS August Weekend Events
The Northern California Bluegrass Society has a busy August planned. Join us for these fun events:
Old Time Music Campout In The Country, Sebastopol. August 5-7. Donations accepted. We will have both kinds of camp music at this first-time event: Jammin’ and Pickin’. Laura Lind is our gracious host. Day-only visitors are welcome to join the campers.  (RSVP) twocondors (at) aol (dot) com.
Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival, Tres Pinos (7 miles south of Hollister). August 12-14. Small - Fun - Easy - Good. What more could you want in a festival? Our 18th year of showcasing the top California bluegrass bands and musicians. Ya’ll come!
Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party, Boulder Creek. August 27. FREE. The Johnson Family, the Abbott Family, and the NCBS Family welcome you to our 11th annual afternoon of bluegrass music in the mountains. A beautiful farm, good music, and good friends. Check it out.
NCBS Board Elections Set For Saturday, August 13, 2011

The annual election for the Northern California Bluegrass Society Board of Directors will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2011, 10:00am-5:00pm at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival, Bolado Park, Tres Pinos, CA. and by mail. Details are in the August issue of Bluegrass By The Bay magazine. The following candidates have qualified for the ballot: Nancie Barker, Eric Burman, Jessica Evans, Penny Godlis, Michael Hall, Brenda Hough, Jennifer Kitchen, Ron Rose, Mike Russell, & Dave Williams.
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Always Thinkin’ At The End: Gathering The Bluegrass Community
We have said it before: “Rock is a kind of music; bluegrass is a kind of community.”
The Bay Area bluegrass community is gathering together to help out some of our folks in need. A July 20 fire destroyed the San Francisco residence of Brewglass Boys Pam Brandon (aka Belle Monroe) & Tom Drohan, and Gayle Schmidt of the Hired Hands & the Toodola Ramblers. Keeping their lives rolling while their home is rebuilt over the next year is going to take a bit more than a few bucks in the tip jar. The area bluegrass associations, promoters and musicians are joining forces to stage a few benefit shows to help out — we will have the details soon. Hey, folks, thanks for your support!
- Michael Hall
NCBS Content Editor
(This e-newsletter was sent to NCBS members on July 24.)

Two Day Reminder: NCBS Candidate Statements Due July 15, 2011

Two-Day Reminder: Candidate Statements for the Northern California Bluegrass Society Board of Directors Elections are due this Friday, July 15, 2011.

The annual NCBS Board of  Directors election will be held 10:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday, August 13, 2011 at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival, Bolado Park, Tres Pinos, CA. and by mail.

To be included on the ballot, NCBS members must submit a short candidate statement by July 15, 2011 for publication in the August issue of Bluegrass By The Bay magazine. Statements should be e-mailed to  (Stewart & Jessica Evans, BBB Editors) bluegrassbythebay (at) gmail (dot) com,  or otherwise submitted to them by the deadline.

Election Details