{"id":88599,"date":"2019-05-10T10:00:20","date_gmt":"2019-05-10T14:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/?p=88599"},"modified":"2019-05-10T12:53:04","modified_gmt":"2019-05-10T16:53:04","slug":"sam-bush-is-delighted-festival-season-is-here-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/sam-bush-is-delighted-festival-season-is-here-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Sam Bush is DELighted Festival Season is Here Again"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><em>\u200bA day before he was to play at the Big Sky Music Festival as well as celebrate his birthday in style, Sam Bush talked to us about his own musical influences as well as being one himself and how everything comes full circle. &nbsp;In preparation for Delfest, the following is one of the interviews with artists that will be playing there Memorial Day weekend. &nbsp;Keep your eye out for more to come with the musicians on their lineup and make sure you get your tickets to head out to the Alleghany mountains for a great time!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u200bKarin McLaughlin: Let&#8217;s &nbsp;start at the beginning\u200b. &nbsp;I was doing some reading and you \u200bcome from a musical family, your father was a fiddler. &nbsp;You also note that Ricky Skaggs is \u200ban early inspiration for you and that was &nbsp;what led you to the instrument that you play, but it also says that your dad was a big\u200b record collect\u200bor and that was &nbsp;a musical influence in your life. &nbsp;Are there any specific vinyl \u200balbums \u200bor artists \u200bthat sparked the music love earlier than Ricky Skaggs? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Sam Bush:<\/strong> Well, both my parents really loved music and my dad played the fiddle \u200band strummed on a mandolin and my mom played some guitar. \u200b Growing up in a household that encouraged music was, of course, \u200ban advantage that I didn&#8217;t realize I had. \u200b My dad had records and the records that he would like to play around the house were fiddle instrumental albums.&nbsp; By album, I mean that they were literally five 78 records in a jacket with five sleeves and it was like a photo album\u200b. \u200b One of the records that he loved to listen to was a \u200bfiddle album by <strong>Roy Acuff&nbsp;<\/strong>\u200band the fiddle player on that album was actually <strong>Tommy Magness<\/strong>. \u200b<\/p>\n<p>Another one that he had that caught my ear more, was a fiddle album, again in the five 78 package and was by <strong>Tommy Jackson<\/strong>. &nbsp;Tommy Jackson \u200bbecame sort of the sound of the fiddle and country music in the 60s and the &nbsp;music coming out of Nashville on record. \u200b Tommy would play these \u200bfiddle tunes and they made them to play for people at dances. &nbsp;In other words, they made two versions of the album &#8211; one would be called \u200b<em>Square Dances by Tommy Jackson<\/em>, \u200band then another version of the record would be called <em>Square Dances With Calls<\/em>. So on the record they would have a square dance\u200b caller telling the \u200bdance patterns\u200b for the change. &nbsp;Well, my dad of course got them without calls, he didn&#8217;t want to hear that (laughs)\u200b. &nbsp;So we listened to the Tommy Jackson records and that piqued my interest. \u200b One of the things that I liked about the Tommy Jackson&#8217;s \u200bfiddle albums were that they featured \u200ba mandolin player playing\u200b the melodies in unison along with Tommy. \u200b&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Later, I was to find out that \u200bthe mandolin was played by the great jazz guitar player <strong>Hank Garland<\/strong> and that Hank was such a great musician, he could just take a mandolin right before they recorded and be taught the song on it. \u200bSo I literally\u200b grew up \u200bcopying a person that didn&#8217;t really play the mandolin, but he was great. \u200b The way he would play exactly what \u200bfiddle notes\u200b Tommy played, that&#8217;s a way that bluegrass mandolin players weren&#8217;t approaching it then, so I really learned about this fiddle tune approach for both the fiddle and mandolin early. &nbsp;Hearing the sound and loving it\u200b led me to further explore that. \u200b<\/p>\n<p>Growing up around Nashville, Tennessee by being in Bowling Green, Kentucky only 55 miles north, we had the advantage of &nbsp;seeing some of these <strong>Grand Ole Opry<\/strong> performers and mandolin players on\u200b local TV \u200bin Nashville. \u200b Through that, I sort of started realizing, &#8216;Oh I want \u200bto play like those guys!&#8217; \u200b Even though we knew of him around Bowling Green. as we had a small TV station that \u200bthe Skaggs family would play on, I knew young <strong>Ricky Skaggs<\/strong> \u200band he&#8217;s couple years younger than me, before I started playing.\u200b I guess it was when I was watching the <strong>Flat and Scruggs <\/strong>show one Saturday afternoon and \u200ba youngster came on and wanted to play the mandolin with Flat and Scruggs and of course I \u200bknew that was a little Ricky Skaggs, I knew who he was and I just thought that was the greatest thing I ever saw. \u200b I wanted to do the same thing\u200b<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" title=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" data-id=\"88721\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/9O6A3984.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"808\" height=\"1024\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u200bKM: It&#8217;s also funny note that you learned or you \u200bwere inspired to play the mandolin from someone who didn&#8217;t play the mandolin. \u200b So the whole term new grass or progressive bluegrass, what does that mean to you? \u200b<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB: <\/strong>\u200bWell it&#8217;s funny because our band, <strong>New Grass Revival\u200b<\/strong>, I always called it The Revival and it seems like everyone else called it New Grass\u200b. &nbsp;Then, over a period of time, all of a sudden this word new grass starts being a thing as a style of music. &nbsp;What we always thought of it as, was\u200b just this simple playing of contemporary music on traditional bluegrass instruments. In other words, you&#8217;ve learned to write your own tunes and, of course, the subject matter of the songs can&#8217;t help but change.<\/p>\n<p>I am one of the few people I know &#8211; me and <strong>Del McCoury <\/strong>and maybe <strong>The Gibson Brothers<\/strong> &#8211; that grew up on a farm. &nbsp;So when you think back to the early days of bluegrass, many of the performers came from rural settings and so their subject matter was about their \u200bsettings. &nbsp;Many a song is about missing your parents \u200band the little cabin you grew up in in the hills\u200b. \u200b That was just bound to change\u200b\u200b. &nbsp;If there hadn&#8217;t been an influence of, in my opinion, Northeast musicians \u200band \u200bother musicians \u200btaking on youngsters and the college-aged guys taking on bluegrass, I don&#8217;t know if it would have it would have survived the 60&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" title=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" data-id=\"88721\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/9O6A3984.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"808\" height=\"1024\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p>\u200bThat was when people start writing their own tunes and making their own music just like our forefathers \u200bin bluegrass did. \u200b We just had different subject matter and things to talk about and so \u200bwe had the advantage of learning from them. There&#8217;s a different twist \u200bthat people like me \u200band <strong>David Grisman <\/strong>would \u200bput on acoustic music. Now, you have \u200b- I hesitate to use the word youngsters, but &#8211; young musicians \u200bthat\u200b maybe \u200bdidn&#8217;t see<strong> Bill Monroe<\/strong> like I grew up seeing him or maybe they didn&#8217;t ever see <strong>Jesse McReynolds<\/strong> play like I got to see him, but they saw David Grisman and they saw me. &nbsp; So now you have \u200ba wide thing that is influenced by different styles and people and what I love about this \u200bis that now we have these young players that are loving the progressive side of acoustic music. \u200b We&#8217;ve certainly seen young musicians that want to play the traditional bluegrass as well so it&#8217;s good that they can all be involved in it. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: There&#8217;s &nbsp;two sides to that coin where you guys started playing this \u200bnew style of bluegrass where you attracted a lot of people, but I read that you \u200bwere shunned by traditionalists for quite a while and they were wary and afraid of something new. &nbsp;How long did it take until you noticed that that started to change and they finally started to accept more of the new style of music that you guys were playing and to respect it in a whole new way?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB: <\/strong> \u200bJust the fact that we hung in there.\u200b I think there was sometimes a delineation in the \u200baudience where the audience \u200bwould only like the old time bluegrass\u200b and they weren&#8217;t going to open \u200btheir mind to this &#8220;new bluegrass&#8221;. &nbsp; The musicians themselves were always incredibly welcoming to us and\u200b New Grass Revival\u200b. \u200b&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Thinking \u200bback to the early 70&#8217;s, when they were trying to get it going, there were certainly the Bill Monroe type of festivals that were all very traditional but there was another promoter, Carlton Haney who started \u200b<strong>The Roanoke Bluegrass Festival<\/strong> in 1965, which I was actually there for, \u200band that was the first multi-day bluegrass festival. &nbsp;You&#8217;d also have, people called them &#8216;peace, love and bluegrass festivals&#8217; (laughs) and it would feature certain bluegrass entertainers but also \u200bNew Grass Revival\u200b and bands like <strong>Goose Creek Symphony<\/strong> or the <strong>New Riders of the Purple Sage<\/strong>, \u200band <strong>The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band<\/strong>. \u200b \u200b<\/p>\n<p>By the mid- 80&#8217;s Bill Monroe was \u200ba festival promoter himself\u200b hiring New Grass Revival and I&#8217;ve often wondered \u200bas \u200b when we started working for Bill, if the \u200btraditional audience didn&#8217;t also realize, &#8216;Well I guess if Bill likes them, they must be okay.&#8217; &nbsp; \u200bSo \u200bI&#8217;ve wondered if that didn&#8217;t \u200bhelp that audience come around.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s always a battle in all forms of music, I mean I was fascinated a few years ago\u200b there was \u200ba reprint of old stories where you \u200bhad, I mean even <strong>Miles Davis<\/strong> would say that <strong>Dave Brubeck<\/strong> can&#8217;t play jazz. \u200b &nbsp;Some people in \u200brock and roll would never call the<strong> Beatles<\/strong> rock and roll because they were too hung up on <strong>Chuck Berry<\/strong> and <strong>Jerry Lee Lewis<\/strong>. \u200b It&#8217;s really interesting to me\u200b watching how people hold on to traditions in music.&nbsp; Those traditions aren&#8217;t going away. There&#8217;s nothing to be frightened about.<\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: Right and now you&#8217;ve got festivals, I mean tons of different festivals with all these traditional and non-traditional genres. &nbsp;Perfect point as we gear up for Delfest, where you&#8217;ve got almost every style within the bluegrass genre there is &#8211; you&#8217;ve got jam grass, you&#8217;ve got new grass, old school traditional you have basically everything and it comes together. \u200bPersonally, \u200bDelfest is where I fell in love with bluegrass really.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB<\/strong>: Well then they&#8217;ve achieved their goal (laughs).\u200b<\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: They 1,000% have!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Sam Bush\" title=\"Sam Bush\" data-id=\"88601\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/SBush-e1557423253368.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"1533\" height=\"1024\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u200bKM: I &nbsp;want to talk about what&#8217;s so special about Delfest in that respect. Not only do you have Del, who is obviously the man of the festival, but everybody from Ricky Skaggs who&#8217;s played there, you&#8217;ve played there several times and you&#8217;re playing there again this year &#8211; Greensky (Bluegrass), Yonder (Mountain String Band), Bill Monroe, pretty much everybody that could have been an influence and a player in that game has at some point played at Delfest\u200b. &nbsp;\u200bIt&#8217;s such a generally good time and in all the years I&#8217;ve gone, I&#8217;ve never seen any fights\u200b, any disrespect, any anything negative really. The crowd and that atmosphere is just so enjoyable. \u200b What, as a performer, is special to you about that festival?&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Sam Bush\" title=\"Sam Bush\" data-id=\"88601\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/SBush-e1557423253368.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"1533\" height=\"1024\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB: <\/strong>Well when you when you talk about the uniqueness of \u200bDelfest, the first thing that comes to my mind is credit \u200bDel McCoury. &nbsp;The whole festival takes on the vibe of \u200bhim and the McCoury family. \u200b Del is so open minded and inclusive of any style of music. &nbsp;He&#8217;s not interested in just playing it the way he has, although he&#8217;s happy to do that (laughs). \u200b Del has brought people into bluegrass that wouldn&#8217;t have known about it\u200b.\u200b &nbsp;The unique thing is, \u200bit&#8217;s Del&#8217;s openness for any kind of music, that&#8217;s \u200breally what it is. &nbsp;He knows what he needs to bring in a good young audience and also what I love about &nbsp; about Del is that \u200bwhen a young audience hears him, they can&#8217;t believe what they&#8217;re hearing and what it is, in my opinion, is the direct line to Bill Monroe and the bluegrass \u200bvoice. &nbsp;No disrespect to the person that is called &#8220;The King of Bluegrass&#8221;, but if there&#8217;s a king of bluegrass, his name is Del.<\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: DELYEAH! (laughs)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB:<\/strong> DEL yeah! \u200bI mean I personally would be bored to tears if I went to a festival and everybody played the same music throughout the day and so at Delfest, you&#8217;re given an incredible variety of music.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u200bKM: You have gotten yourself on just about every festival I was considering for the entire summer: you got Big Sky, Delfest, Rooster Walk, Blue Ox, Watermelon Park. &nbsp;I know personally, once we round the corner of February and places start putting out ticket sales and lineups and daily schedules, I just get super duper excited. &nbsp;What&#8217;s it like on your end, getting to go all these different places and play with all these different musicians and basically go to every festival that&#8217;s out there?&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB: <\/strong>\u200b Well one of the things I really love about festival season is getting to see my friends and the other pickers. &nbsp;Right now today, we&#8217;re sitting out in Big Sky Montana\u200b, for instance and \u200b\u200bmy band doesn&#8217;t play till tomorrow, so tonight I&#8217;ll probably go jam with<strong> \u200bDrew Emmitt<\/strong> his band \u200band The McCoury&#8217;s are coming, so I&#8217;ll get to hang out with them. Love those guys. &nbsp;\u200bSo really \u200bit&#8217;s sort of we get to \u200bbe on the same circuit and I love that I&#8217;ve been getting to do that.<\/p>\n<p>In the 1980&#8217;s New Grass Revival and \u200b<strong>Hot Rize <\/strong>played so many festivals together that \u200bthe two bands felt like we had \u200bour own little club. \u200b In that respect, up here at this festival we&#8217;ve got Drew Emmitt, the <strong>Jeff Austin Band<\/strong> and the Travelin&#8217; McCoury&#8217;s &#8211; all my buddies are here and at Delfest it&#8217;s just increases even more because one of my favorite human beings is Del McCoury. &nbsp; \u200b You know, in 2013 \u200bDel and I had a two man tour we did and gosh was it fun. &nbsp;I hope we can do more of those in the future. \u200b<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" title=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" data-id=\"88722\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/9O6A4077.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"1024\" height=\"747\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m lucky, you know, this week it&#8217;s Big Sky and\u200b a week from tomorrow \u200bwe&#8217;ll be playing in Nashville for\u200b the Earth Day celebration and that&#8217;s a big deal to me. &nbsp; Then, look what&#8217;s coming around the corner then it&#8217;s \u200b<strong>Merlefest<\/strong>, then before we know it, it&#8217;s going to be Memorial Day weekend. I\u200b love this. \u200bThat leads me into\u200b <strong>Telluride.<\/strong>&nbsp; So \u200bfor me, it&#8217;s the excitement and I, of course, I love my band &#8211; I learned to play with with the guys\u200b, they&#8217;re my favorite musicians. &nbsp; We get to play \u200band have fun but we get to see our friends and be part of this community that we&#8217;re really happy to be in on.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" title=\"Sam Bush performs at The 2018 Festy Experience\" data-id=\"88722\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/9O6A4077.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"1024\" height=\"747\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: We talked a little bit about your musical influences, but I also absolutely must touch on how much of an influence you&#8217;ve been to so many other people. \u200b You&#8217;ve got how many years under your belt, \u200bthree straight IBMA awards and then another one for mandolin player of the year. &nbsp;You guys \u200bhave just about every accolade you could possibly get most likely. &nbsp;You&#8217;ve been named an influence by so many people &#8211; what does that mean to you as far as where you are, but also where you still want to go?\u200b<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB: <\/strong>Well it&#8217;s hard to think of yourself in that way. \u200b Like if <strong>Sierra Hull<\/strong> c<strong>\u200b<\/strong>ites me as an influence &#8211; well I think of her as my mandolin buddy (laughs). &nbsp;\u200b I don&#8217;t know that one&#8217;s\u200b hard to answer. &nbsp;It&#8217;s because again, if I&#8217;ve influenced anybody, it&#8217;s been great because guess what &#8211; I&#8217;m at the point now that if I&#8217;ve influenced some people, we&#8217;re probably back at the point where I can now learn from them. So if I keep my my ears\u200b and my head open I can learn from them \u200bjust the same as they did from me.<\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: Also, I want to talk about the S\u200bam Bush movie which, I haven&#8217;t seen the whole thing, but I saw the preview for \u200b\u200bit and I definitely want to check it out. &nbsp;It got so many awards &#8211; Best Documentary awards, Best Music Documentary at the Nashville Film Festival and then tons and tons more. \u200b A couple of the things that they showed in the preview \u200band I can&#8217;t remember who it \u200bwas that said this part, but they asked you, &#8220;Are you the next Bill Monroe?&#8221; &nbsp;and you said, &#8220;No I&#8217;m the first Sam Bush.&#8221; &nbsp;Then Del was on there \u200band he&#8217;s just so happy all the time\u200b and seems like such a nice guy. \u200b &nbsp;I see him talk and it&#8217;s like it&#8217;s almost like he can&#8217;t <em>not <\/em>smile but he says, &#8220;There&#8217;s only one Sam Bush,&#8221; and then he starts to giggle, and he says, &#8220;and I really like to be around him.&#8221;&nbsp; (laughs)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB: <\/strong>(laughing) That&#8217;s about the last statement in the in the film.<\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: Being able to have a movie made about you and then have so many people on there &nbsp;&#8211; you see Paul Hoffman on there saying when an influence \u200byou are to him and you&#8217;ve got countless people saying how great it is that they&#8217;ve been able to work with you or they&#8217;ve been able to learn things from you and share a stage with you. &nbsp;That might maybe make it easier to talk about \u200bhow much of an influence you are. \u200b To have a documentary like that made and be able to have so many people participate in it. I &nbsp;want to just see what your feeling on that is and if you were surprised by how many people were on there or if you&#8217;re just incredibly valuing everything that\u200b is in entailed in that.&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u200bSB: <\/strong>\u200bThe most gratifying part about that\u200b for me was\u200b how many people \u200bwere willing to come give their time to do that. \u200b When you see their 30 seconds in that clip, they probably took a couple hours to do it and however many hours out of their day was spent in getting \u200bthrough the whole process of filming and so on. &nbsp;So that \u200bin itself, when I first saw the film, it&#8217;s like this over w\u200bhelming sense of gratitude to my friends for being willing to go through that. \u200b&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>You mentioned <strong>Paul Hoffman<\/strong> &#8211; I mean. we&#8217;ve become friends and Greensky has cited me as an influence, but now they&#8217;re just my pals and we&#8217;re all on the same gig (laughs). &nbsp;\u200bThen of course where that film first debuted &#8211; &nbsp;by the way I&#8217;ve learned to call it the film, people \u200btold me, &#8216;You gotta say film&#8217; &#8211; when it was first shown at the\u200b theater, we saw \u200bit at the Nashville Film Festival, \u200bso that was a very strange sensation sitting in the theater with some of many of the people who had spoken in the film. &nbsp;Sitting in the theater with with <strong>\u200bEmmy Lou (Harris)&nbsp;<\/strong>and <strong>John Oates<\/strong>, that was very surreal (laughs).\u200bWithout trying to sound really dumb, it&#8217;s almost as if you&#8217;re sitting at your own wake.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Revival - The Sam Bush Story\" title=\"Revival - The Sam Bush Story\" data-id=\"88725\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/81qnrQaofqL._RI_SX300_-e1557433322483.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"300\" height=\"400\"><\/span><span style=\"width: 100%\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Revival - The Sam Bush Story\" title=\"Revival - The Sam Bush Story\" data-id=\"88725\" src=\"\/\/www.dcmusicreview.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/81qnrQaofqL._RI_SX300_-e1557433322483.jpg\" style=\"width: 100%\" width=\"300\" height=\"400\"><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: Right &#8211; it&#8217;s like everyone&#8217;s talking about you like you&#8217;re not there, but there you are.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SB<\/strong>: (laughs) Yeah. &nbsp;\u200bOnce you get over the embarrassment of watching yourself \u200btalk on screen &#8211; I mean \u200byou recall the first time you ever heard your voice come back on a tape recorder, right? &nbsp;\u200bYou think, &#8216;That&#8217;s not what I sound like!&#8217; &nbsp;But other than the awkwardness of listening to people saying compliments and things, I hope what people take away from it is that\u200b as you sit and go through this documentary, you&#8217;ll come away from it just to know that I am sincere in my love of music and and really my love of my other bands and pickers. \u200b<\/p>\n<p><strong>KM: Sam thanks so much for doing this and we&#8217;ll see you at Delfest! <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Performance Details<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><strong><strong>Performance Details<\/strong><\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><strong><strong>Performance<\/strong><\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><strong><strong>Details<\/strong><\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Sam Bush will be performing at DelFest on :<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>8:10 PM &#8211; 9:40 PM May 26 at Grandstand Stage<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>12:15<u>AM<\/u>&nbsp; May 27 with The DelFest Chaser with The Travelin&#8217; McCourys at the Music Hall<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>May 23 &#8211; 26, 2019<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>12th Annual DelFest<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>DelYEAH!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/delfest.com\/\">http:\/\/delfest.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Allegany County Fairgrounds11400 Moss Ave. Cumberland, MD 21502<\/p>\n<p>(<a href=\"https:\/\/goo.gl\/maps\/aQyKS91aavpZYn3DA\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Google Maps Link<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>                    <a style=\"line-height: 1.5em;font-weight: normal;color: #000000;border-bottom-width: 1px;border-bottom-style: dashed;border-bottom-color: #a0a0a0\" href=\"q=Allegany+County+Fairgrounds+11400+Moss+Ave.+Cumberland,+MD+21502\">Allegany County Fairgrounds11400 Moss Ave. Cumberland, MD 21502<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Single Day &amp; Multi Day Passes Available<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Kids &amp; Teen Passes Also Available<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>$20-235 + Fees<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u200b<\/strong><strong>See Ticket Page For Prices<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u200bA day before he was to play at the Big Sky Music Festival as well as celebrate his birthday in style, Sam Bush talked to us about his own musical influences as well as being one himself and how everything comes full circle. &nbsp;In preparation for Delfest, the following is one of the interviews with [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":22,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"nf_dc_page":"","ngg_post_thumbnail":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[4769],"tags":[6814,571,8788,33,14688],"class_list":["post-88599","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-interviews","tag-delfest","tag-genre-bluegrass","tag-interviews","tag-photosbyjasonherman","tag-sam-bush","post-wrapper","thrv_wrapper"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.9 - 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