April 17, 2014 | 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
$20
International Bluegrass Music Museum
117 Daviess Street, Owensboro, 42303 United States
Contact:
Phone
2709267891
Email:
info@bluegrassmuseum.org

Additional Information

Southern native Bradford Lee Folk works hard and plays hard. By day he's out on a John Deere tractor on an organic farm in Tennessee, tilling the land for a living. By night he's back home in Nashville, tearing it up on stage with his Bluegrass Playboys, playing the rough-edged blend of bluegrass tradition and true country grit that's his stock-in-trade. After years heading up the seminal young bluegrass band Open Road and then running a rural honky-tonk in Colorado, Brad Folk came back to Nashville determined to make his own music his own way. On his new album Somewhere Far Away, with burning fiddles and hard-picked banjo behind him, his new music flows out of the Americana bedrock of Music City, but bubbles with the intensity of modern life.