August 14, 2010
Festival Musicians 2007

Special thanks to our 2007 emcee - Nick Pangaro!
Musicians for 2007 RBFF - the Music Highlights CD is in "the works". It is going to be a gem!

There was a three-hour contra dance in the evening, called by Mr. Jeffrey Petrovitch. Everyone had a great time!

Our featured musicians this year were the Goodtime Charlies.
The Goodtime Charlies are a 5-piece bluegrass and old-time string band from NH & the Lowell, MA area.

Band members are Andy Sicard (mandolin),
Bill Jubett (banjo/fiddle), Bob Sevigny (guitar), April Hobart
(guitar...you may remember her from The Hobohemians), and a
soon-to-be-named bassplayer. Everyone in the band sings, and some of
the favorites feature 4-part harmonies. The combination is guaranteed
to put a smile on your face as you get drawn into the driving rhythms
and the old mountain sounds of the vocals. This is a great band to
dance to, and most find it impossible to sit still.
The Stringdingers
are a local NH duet featuring Bill Jubett and April Hobart (both of the
Goodtime Charlies). Bill plays banjo, fiddle and guitar and April plays
guitar, and as a duet they are known mostly for their close harmony
singing. The music varies from old country to bluegrass to old-time.
The Stringdingers will leave you lonesome for the old times filled with
late-night, back-porch pickin' sessions, even if you never knew that's
what people used to do. Get your toes ready for tapping!
Returning from past years:
Captain Fiddle
rejoined us this year! Ryan performed for us in 2003, and impressed
everyone with his multi-faceted musical talent. This year his son
joined him on stage.
The 3rd Sunday Fiddlers came from from Sandown, NH. Directed by Beverly Manning and backed up
on the piano keyboard by her husband, Rick, this group of musicians
(many of them taking private lessons from Mrs. Manning) 
The Bryan Family & Co.
Originally from Northern California, this talented family performed
together throughout the 1990's at every imaginable community event:



The Well-Tuned Trio is a relatively new light on the local music scene. A trio--growing into a larger group with the young Smarts joining in--from Richmond, Fitzwilliam, and Troy, they specialize in Irish and old-time music,



but, then again, you never know when a little bluegrass or blues will
creep in. Guitars, mandolins, tin whistles, fiddle, bodhran, and
concertina combined with classic lyrics for a delightful show.

