Annual Covered Bridge Jams Bluegrass Jamboree brings top artist to park
Published 12:26 pm Friday, June 21, 2024
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/Members of Authentic Unlimited strum out an instrumental for the audience.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/Joe Mullins (center) and the Radio Ramblers were a huge hit for the full dayl of bluegrass music at Covered Bridge Park.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/Members of Authentic Unlimited strum out an instrumental for the audience.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/Tim Decker (far right) and Tennessee River sing one of their hit songs during the Covered Bridge Jams Bluegrass Jamboree at Covered Bridge Park.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/A large group of fans turned out for the day filled with bluegrass music.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/The grounds of Covered Bridge Park were filled with bluegrass music lovers.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/A family enjoys an evening of bluegrass music while keeping the little one safe from the sun's rays with an umbrella.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/Hollow Ground was one of five groups that took the stage at Covered Bridge Park.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/Stemwinder opened the day for the Covered Bridge Jams Bluegrass Jamboree.
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Star Photo/Ivan Sanders/A couple enjoy the bluegrass music despite the hot sun and temperatures.
For the third year in a row, the Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Department brought the best in Bluegrass music to Covered Bridge Park for the Covered Bridge Jams Bluegrass Jamboree.
Despite the heat and sun, the crowd continued to grow over the course of the afternoon as Stemwinder opened the day and were followed by Hollow Ground to get the stage set for the remainder of the afternoon.
Unicoi native Tim Decker and Tennessee River entertained the crowd as more visitors began to gather in anticipation of Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers as well as the Bluegrass Group of the Year in Authentic Unlimited.
Food trucks were on hand to provide a variety of offerings from ice cream, snow cones, popcorn, pizza, speciality corn dogs, and grilled sandwiches.