The fifth annual Aiken Bluegrass Festival was held on May 8-10 to benefit STAR Riding and Driving. STAR provides services to disabled adults and kids through interaction with horses. What better way to raise money in horse country, Aiken, than to have a Bluegrass Festival! This year, the lineup was fantastic with the Hackensaw Boys playing Friday and Saturday. I’ve got a friend in
We were only able to make it out on Saturday with work and all keeping us occupied on Thursday and Friday.
We got up early Saturday morning and left so we could “beat the crowd.” Having just moved from
o crowds as far as the eye could see…Pleasant surprise – no waiting…AND WE DIDN’T HAVE TO PAY FOR PARKING! In MA, you pay for parking EVERYWHERE!
We went in, parked, right next to the stage almost and looked at the festival grounds. We packed up our lawn chairs and slathered on the sun screen, but as we set our gaze on the grounds – we saw a big tent with chairs and tables set up. This keeps getting better and better! We set up our lawn chairs inside the tent to avoid the lobster-esque look that Dood tends to acquire during sun exposure. We had a gre
at view of the festival grounds, the stage and were positioned so that the wind hit us just right! It was a beautiful day for some
The first band to start the show off was, what I like to call, traditional
They were followed by the
Dapple Grays came out next and impressed us all. Such great bands with different sounds! Dappled Grays are from
Cadillac Sky came barreling out next and these guys had the look of a rock band, but busted out the
The last show for us was the Hackensaw Boys – we weren’t able to stay around for Drew Emmitt. The Hackensaw Boys…what can I say? The only words that come to mind are:
All the bands were fantastic and we thoroughly enjoyed the laid back atmosphere of the festival. Even though we are southerners at heart, we did go through a bit of culture shock moving back down to the south after only two years. The great thing about the festival is that you can bring your kids, your dogs and the whole family and have a great day! Even the port-a-potties get two thumbs up! The food vendors were reasonable, there were plenty of tables and chairs, there were games to keep the kids entertained and come on – for $15, you get to see 8 bands? How is any of that not worth heading out next year?!