Blizzard Bluegrass Weekend has plenty of snow for the ninth annual pickin' foray Jan. 3-4 at Bismarck State College. The WoodPicks from Thief River Falls, Minn., return by popular demand to headline the Friday and Saturday night concerts.
Cotton Wood opens the shows, which begin at 7:30 p.m. in BSC's Sidney J. Lee Auditorium. Tickets are $15. They can be purchased at Eckroth Music, String Bean, Jacobsen Music and Night Life Music in Bismarck; Cappuccino on Collins in Mandan; Chase Drug and Java Rose in Washburn; Corner Express in Center, and at the door, if available.
In addition to the BSC concerts, The WoodPicks will perform a free community concert Friday, Jan. 3, at 9 a.m. at Pioneer Elementary School in Bismarck.
On Saturday, Jan. 4, band members will conduct hands-on bluegrass workshops for fiddle, guitar, mandolin, bass and banjo from 2 to 4 p.m. in the BSC Leach Music Center. Fee is $5. The "Learn a Bluegrass Song'' workshop also includes classes in harmony and songwriting.
Promoter Jill Wiese, bassist for Cotton Wood, said she hopes to purchase some guitars from the proceeds and donate them to area schools. People with guitars who wish to donate the instruments can call Wiese at 701-315-0017.
Washburn-based Cotton Wood plays bluegrass festivals in a four-state area. The band's trademark style ranges from bluegrass to popular and country-flavored tunes. Members are Dan Foster, mandolin and guitar; Keith Koch, guitar; Jill Wiese, bass, mandolin and guitar; and Lee Benjamin, banjo, Dobro and guitar.
The WoodPicks offer an acoustic mix of gospel, bluegrass, country and Americana music. On stage, the five-man show features strong harmonies and original arrangements, as well as old favorites. Their "Barn Again!" arrangement was included in a collection of rural Americana for the Smithsonian Institution.
All five members live in Thief River Falls, Minn., and contribute vocally to the band. Each has many years of experience playing in groups throughout the United States, Canada and Alaska. Members are Greg Dally, mandolin; Dustin Keller, bass fiddle; Gene Lunsetter, guitar; Milo Ballingrud, banjo; and J.D. Kezar, fiddle, harmonica, jaw harp and guitar.
Lunsetter supplies lead vocal and harmony and does most of the arranging. He's a former touring member of The Back Behind the Barn Boys. Front man and lead vocalist J.D. Kezar has played in bands since the 1960s and owns Kezar Music, a full-service music store. Dally brings a rich band experience to the group, and Keller's distinctive voice helps define the WoodPicks' vocal sound. Ballingrud brought the group together with his return to Minnesota and love of bluegrass.
About Bismarck State CollegeBismarck State College, an innovative community college in Bismarck, N.D., offers high quality education, workforce training, and enrichment programs reaching local and global communities.
Cotton Wood opens the shows, which begin at 7:30 p.m. in BSC's Sidney J. Lee Auditorium. Tickets are $15. They can be purchased at Eckroth Music, String Bean, Jacobsen Music and Night Life Music in Bismarck; Cappuccino on Collins in Mandan; Chase Drug and Java Rose in Washburn; Corner Express in Center, and at the door, if available.
In addition to the BSC concerts, The WoodPicks will perform a free community concert Friday, Jan. 3, at 9 a.m. at Pioneer Elementary School in Bismarck.
On Saturday, Jan. 4, band members will conduct hands-on bluegrass workshops for fiddle, guitar, mandolin, bass and banjo from 2 to 4 p.m. in the BSC Leach Music Center. Fee is $5. The "Learn a Bluegrass Song'' workshop also includes classes in harmony and songwriting.
Promoter Jill Wiese, bassist for Cotton Wood, said she hopes to purchase some guitars from the proceeds and donate them to area schools. People with guitars who wish to donate the instruments can call Wiese at 701-315-0017.
Washburn-based Cotton Wood plays bluegrass festivals in a four-state area. The band's trademark style ranges from bluegrass to popular and country-flavored tunes. Members are Dan Foster, mandolin and guitar; Keith Koch, guitar; Jill Wiese, bass, mandolin and guitar; and Lee Benjamin, banjo, Dobro and guitar.
The WoodPicks offer an acoustic mix of gospel, bluegrass, country and Americana music. On stage, the five-man show features strong harmonies and original arrangements, as well as old favorites. Their "Barn Again!" arrangement was included in a collection of rural Americana for the Smithsonian Institution.
All five members live in Thief River Falls, Minn., and contribute vocally to the band. Each has many years of experience playing in groups throughout the United States, Canada and Alaska. Members are Greg Dally, mandolin; Dustin Keller, bass fiddle; Gene Lunsetter, guitar; Milo Ballingrud, banjo; and J.D. Kezar, fiddle, harmonica, jaw harp and guitar.
Lunsetter supplies lead vocal and harmony and does most of the arranging. He's a former touring member of The Back Behind the Barn Boys. Front man and lead vocalist J.D. Kezar has played in bands since the 1960s and owns Kezar Music, a full-service music store. Dally brings a rich band experience to the group, and Keller's distinctive voice helps define the WoodPicks' vocal sound. Ballingrud brought the group together with his return to Minnesota and love of bluegrass.
About Bismarck State CollegeBismarck State College, an innovative community college in Bismarck, N.D., offers high quality education, workforce training, and enrichment programs reaching local and global communities.