Showing posts with label WOB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WOB. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2015

StreetFest Moved to Raleigh Convention Center


Even the weather can't steal center stage from all the great bluegrass musicians in Raleigh this week for IBMA's World of Bluegrass, but this weekend the Raleigh Convention Center will be the physical manifestation of the proverbial "Big Tent" - it'll house more than 100 bands from around the world playing a variety of styles of bluegrass over the course of the two-day PNC presents Wide Open Bluegrass festival. In addition to yesterday's announcement that the ticketed portion of the weekend will be moved indoors to the Convention Center, organizers confirmed this morning that the main components of the StreetFest will also move indoors, including all of the music stages and the vendors from the Got to be NC, Arts Market, and Shop Local Raleigh sections of the festival. The NC Pork Council's Barbecue Experience Dinners will also be hosted inside the Convention Center.
 
The Dance Tent will move to Salisbury Street in front of the Convention Center - in addition to a tent over the top, the area will be walled in to help shield dancers, musicians, and audience members from the weather.
 
"Of course we've been watching the weather closely all week, and IBMA staff and volunteers, City staff and volunteers, artists, vendors, sponsors, and everyone involved in making this event happen has been focused on how to make the event work in a very different environment while still celebrating the music that brought us all together this week. We are particularly glad that IBMA, the City of Raleigh, and the Convention Center teams have been so flexible in helping us to ensure that all scheduled artists will still be able to perform, and we look forward to offering a one-of-a-kind experience for everyone to enjoy safely this weekend," said William Lewis, Executive Director of PineCone and the festival's producer.
 
The new stage locations are as follows:
  • City Plaza Stage: Ballroom C
  • Hargett St Stage: Ballroom A
  • Youth Stage: Convention Center Room 402
  • Davie St Stage: Convention Center Room 301 (Ground Floor)
  • Martin St Stage: Convention Center Room 302 (Ground Floor)
  • J.A.M. showcase stage: Convention Center Room 304 (Ground Floor)
Performance schedules will remain the same, and schedules will be posted outside the corresponding rooms in the Convention Center.
 
Shop Local Raleigh vendors will be placed on the Mezzanine level of the Convention Center outside the Ballrooms, and Ballroom B will house the NC Pork Council Barbecue Experience Dinners and serve as a food court.
 
Got to Be NC Vendors will be placed in the North Halls on the ground level of the Convention Center, and Arts Market vendors will be in the South Halls on the same level.
 
Martin Guitar will host an acoustic stage in exhibit hall C, where IBMA's expo will be; this section will also welcome in activation areas from festival sponsors Boone, North Carolina; Blue Cross & Blue Shield; Carolina Chevy Dealers; and more; and it will remain free and open to the public.
 
Additional food vendors will be outside the Convention Center on Salisbury and Cabarrus streets. 
 
As announced yesterday, the Red Hat Amphitheater programming will be moved into the Convention Center Exhibit Halls A and B. The Box Office, Will Call, and VIP check-in will be on the Convention Center's Mezzanine Level (accessed via the doors on the corner of Cabarrus & McDowell, across McDowell St from Red Hat Amphitheater). 
 
Tickets purchased for the shows at the Red Hat Amphitheater will be valid in the Convention Center, and the process for entry will be the same: Bring your paper ticket to the exhibit hall and when you leave, you will get a wristband for re-entry.  In addition, people with reserved seats will still be guaranteed a comparable seat in the section in which their original ticket was reserved.
 
Members of the public can call 919-645-2665 with any questions about the changes to the event.
 
Updated information will be made available via wideopenbluegrass.com, on the festival app, via IBMA's and various local social media channels and platforms, and on-site at the Raleigh Convention Center. 
 
Sponsors of the Wide Open Bluegrass street festival, presented by PNC, include: Bud Light, Big Boss Brewing Company, Lone Rider Beer, Natty Greene’s Brewing Company, Great America, Ron and Nancy McFarlane, NC Arts Council, Food Lion, Move Loot, Central Carolina Chevrolet Dealers, Boone, Red Hat, WakeMed, Martin Guitar, Blue Cross, Citrix, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP, Covington Vodka, Go Ape, NC Railroad, Highwoods, GoTriangle, Pepsi, Nature’s Twist, Cheerwine, Stanley Martin Homes, Duke Energy, Link Glenwood South, Raleigh Marriott City Center, Sheraton Raleigh, Holiday Inn Downtown Raleigh and Hampton Inn and Suites Downtown Raleigh. Media sponsors include: WRAL, WRAL.com, WTVD, WNCN, The News & Observer, and Curtis Media.
 
The Youth Stage is made possible this year by PBS from a grant awarded to UNC-TV that encourages the support of public television and the arts, AmtrakNC AmtrakGrey Fox Bluegrass Festival, and 919 Magazine.
 
The StreetFest is brought to you by collaboration among the City of RaleighRaleigh Convention Center, IBMA, PineCone, and Greater Raleigh Convention & Visitors BureauPNC Bank is a member of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC). PNC (www.pnc.com) is one of the United States' largest diversified financial services organizations providing retail and business banking; residential mortgage banking; specialized services for corporations and government entities, including corporate banking, real estate finance and asset-based lending; wealth management and asset management.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Wide Open Bluegrass Recap

In case you missed out on all the action, The Triangle Beat was on hand for the 2014 Wide Open Bluegrass Festival held in Raleigh.  For an entire week Raleigh was taken over by the sound of banjos and perfect harmonies created by the 50+ bands that performed throughout the city.  While previously held in Lexington, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee, it became more and more evident just why the IMBA has chosen Raleigh, NC as it's home through 2018.

There was non-stop bluegrass action that included bluegrass rambles during the week, the 2014 IMBA Awards Show, and lastly two jam packed days of music on the streets of downtown Raleigh.  It was an honor to be able to capture some of the best moments of this year's festival, so as you patiently wait for the return of more banjo, enjoy some of our shots of this year's events.  Be sure to check out the Wide Open Bluegrass website http://www.wideopenbluegrass.com/ for updates on next year's festival.

Friday, October 3, 2014

NC's Balsam Range Named Entertainer of the Year at IBMA Awards



RALEIGH, NC (October 2, 2014) – North Carolina’s own Balsam Range took home the Entertainer of the Year award at the 25th annual International Bluegrass Music Awards Thursday night, October 2nd, at Raleigh, North Carolina’s Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts.

It was an exciting night for the band, who also received awards for Vocal Group of the Year, and Male Vocalist (Buddy Melton).

Banjo player Noam Pikelny had a breakout night, winning Banjo Player of the Year and Album of the Year for Noam Pikelny Plays Kenny Baker Plays Bill Monroe. At an earlier awards ceremony, Hall of Fame inductee Neil Rosenberg won Best Liner Notes for the same album.

Flatt Lonesome was named Emerging Artist of the Year, and in its 39th year as a band, Special Consensus took both Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year and Recorded Event of the Year, winning IBMA awards for the first time.

Amanda Smith took home the award for Female Vocalist of the Year; both Smith and Melton were first-time winners in these categories.

Bluegrass Hall of Fame inductees, the original Seldom Scene and Dr. Neil Rosenberg, of Canada, were honored in special presentations. Rosenberg’s induction was celebrated with a performance from fellow Canadians The Spinney Brothers, joined by fiddle players Michael Cleveland, Stuart Duncan, and Jason Carter. Original members of the Seldom Scene – Ben Eldridge, John Starling and Tom Gray – accepted their award to a standing ovation, noting the late John Duffey and Mike Auldridge in their acceptance speech. The band – both original members and the current band – then performed their signature hit “Wait A Minute.”

Hosted by Lee Ann Womack and Jerry Douglas, the 2014 IBMA Awards Show featured a number of virtuoso-level, high-energy live performances from The Boxcars, Claire Lynch, Gibson Brothers, Della Mae, Blue Highway, Noam Pikelny, Del McCoury Band, Balsam Range, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen and individual performances from each host, Lee Ann Womack and Jerry Douglas.