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Fog Holler

  • The Sunshine Ranch Events LLC 2265 Easy Street Wenatchee, WA, 98801 United States (map)

FOG HOLLER

Wednesday Concert

Admission: $10
Doors open at 5pm
Music starts at 6:30pm

Escape to a memorable summer Wednesday evening at the Old Barn Drinkery, situated on our beautiful ranch. Gather with your friends and revel in their company as you savor the delightful offerings of our establishment. Indulge in the exquisite taste of our homemade raspberry wine slushies, the refreshing blend of pineapple jalapeno sangria, and the craftsmanship of our carefully curated selection of craft beer and wine. Allow the enchanting ambiance to transport you to a realm of relaxation and enjoyment.

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ABOUT FOG HOLLER


I love Fog Holler. They aren’t afraid to tear it up bluegrass style, or make their own kind of old time music with clawhammer banjo and bowed bass. The next generation of the many shades of grass is here and I hope you give them a good listen! You’ll love it.
— Cathy Fink, GRAMMY Award Winner

Discovered playing on the streets by Grammy award-winning artist Laurie Lewis, Fog Holler’s innovative sound and punk rock spirit has quickly enthralled audiences across the world. Pairing raw, honest poetry with keening brother duo harmonies reminiscent of the Stanley Brothers and the Blue Sky Boys, the group’s original music is at once a poignant, self-reflective reaction to modernity and a vibrant celebration of American roots music. 

Innovation meets tradition in bluegrass band Fog Holler. Based in Portland, Oregon, the band features keening brother duo harmonies, rollicking banjo, sassy guitar, bowed bass, and ripping fiddle. Inspired by a range of influences from The Stanley Brothers to Buck Owens to Primus, Fog Holler breathes fresh life into well worn forms like the murder ballad and the power waltz. With deeply personal, sometimes tongue-in-cheek lyrics, the band pays homage to their classic country and bluegrass forbears by modernizing these familiar frameworks. Described by two-time Grammy Award Winner Cathy Fink as “The next generation of the many shades of grass”, Fog Holler’s captivating tunes and coordinated outfits are quickly enthralling longtime bluegrass fans and newcomers alike.

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