PERFORMERS
Boulder, Colorado
A huge Coombs welcome for these young & extremely talented bluegrassers, plus a couple of old veterans, to round out the band..and yes, it is a long road home...
Across Canada
a collection of very talented guys from all over Canada, they can play bluegrass or that other stuff...so guess what? Home base is Vancouver, B. C.
Never a dull moment with this band, plus always full of surprises, players are one big happy family from Eagle Bay, B. C.
We first heard this band playing Diana, bluegrass style(Paul Anka), so we knew they were just right for us here at Coombs. Hailing from Portland, Oregon, these boys will entertain you
Port Orchard, Washington
Returning home is original BackRoom Boy, Steve Thomas, who played at this festival 34 years ago...the rest of the band has been here before as well.
Welcome back to Coombs
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Bluegrass
Music... | Old Time Fiddlers,
Branch 11 Coombs, B. C. History repeats itself , how many years of festivals for these fiddlers? It is an honour to have them open the show Cloverpoint Drifters, Victoria, B. C. These boys have a long history here at Coombs, they've played here so much we gave them their own field. Back again, and always a pleasure to have....a band you never want to miss hearing... Dr Banjo and his wife Joan, living legends are coming all the way from
Niwot, Colorado USA. Pete wrote the book on banjo pickin, so expect some great banjo. Pete, along with Joan's help will be conducting his legendary jam classes Thursday & Friday, for more info please check out drbanjo.com, classes & times TBA
Riverside Gospel Trio, Victoria, B. C. Riverside Trio is a high energy and entertaining gospel group with a soulful sound inspired by faith and bluegrass gospel traditions This band has been here before, a band full of hot pickers and bluegrass stars, welcome back to Coombs
from Fraser Valley, B. C. Here's a new band full of pickers and grinners, smiling happily about all the fun they are going to have at Coombs Bluegrass this year..... a band that will never run out of tunes from
Powell River, B. C. |









