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John Hartford Days

April 18, 2026 - 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Join us April 18, 2026, for a special celebration honoring the legendary John Hartford!

John Hartford was a trailblazer in American music, known for his virtuoso fiddle and banjo playing, innovative songwriting, and boundless creativity. Best known as the composer of “Gentle on My Mind”, Hartford’s music seamlessly blended bluegrass, folk, and country, earning him a lasting legacy in the music world. Beyond his recordings, he was a masterful performer and a passionate advocate for traditional music, inspiring countless musicians with his unique style and infectious energy.

This unforgettable event will feature a stellar lineup of artists, including the Darrell Scott String Band feat. Rob Ickes, Caleb & Reeb, and Compton & Newberry.

The Lineup

Darrell Scott Band String Band

Featuring Rob Ickes

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The Darrell Scott String Band delivers a commanding, roots-driven sound blending bluegrass, folk, and modern Americana with a mix of raw roots power, storytelling depth, and instrumental virtuosity.

Led by acclaimed singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Darrell Scott, the ensemble brings together a world-class lineup of acoustic musicians whose collective artistry elevates Scott’s evocative songs into something both timeless and boldly present. Scott’s songs have been recorded by a multitude of artists such as The Chicks, Garth Brooks, Patty Loveless, and Keb’ Mo’. A prolific collaborator and producer, Scott’s musical contributions span hundreds of recordings across Country, Folk, and Americana, including tours with Guy Clark, Robert Plant, Steve Earle, and the Zac Brown Band. In 2025, Scott was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association, recognizing his enduring impact on American roots music.

The String Band features Grammy-winning Dobro master Rob Ickes, one of the most decorated instrumentalists in bluegrass. A founding member of Blue Highway and an in-demand collaborator, Ickes brings unmatched tone and technical brilliance to the group. His work has garnered multiple Grammy nominations, including a 2025 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album for his collaboration with Taj Mahal. Ickes has performed and recorded with music icons such as Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Jerry Douglas, Alison Krauss, and David Grisman.

Anchoring the low end is Bryn Davies, a powerhouse bassist and vocalist whose rock-solid groove, rich bass textures, and harmony vocals provide both drive and subtlety. Davies has toured with artists including Peter Rowan, Tony Rice, Patty Griffin, Jack White, Justin Townes Earle, Jim Lauderdale, and Guy Clark.

Mandolin and banjo virtuoso Matt Flinner adds precision, invention, and compositional depth. Widely regarded as one of the premier mandolinists in modern acoustic music, Flinner has performed and recorded with Tim O’Brien, Alison Brown, Steve Martin, The Modern Mandolin Quartet, Leftover Salmon, Darol Anger, Todd Phillips, and David Grier.

On fiddle and harmony vocals, Shad Cobb brings a soulful, old-time rooted intensity marked by fiery bow work and deep traditional feel. Cobb’s career includes performances and projects with The Osborne Brothers, John Cowan, Tim O’Brien, Billy Strings, John Prine, Willie Nelson, and Nanci Griffith.

With their collective roots in bluegrass, folk, Newgrass, and Americana, the Darrell Scott String Band pairs instrumental mastery with fearless, intuitive interplay creating performances that are dynamic, resonant, and unfolding in real time.

Caleb & Reeb

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Dust off your boots and gather around for some true and original modern honky tonk music. An all-star cast of master musicians backs these two soul singers of country music, Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms. These two are known to roots music fans across the globe for their soulful harmonies, driving dance tunes, classic original songs, and commitment to the raw truth of rural American music. They live in the San Juan Islands of Washington, though until recently, home was Portland, OR. They are foundational to the exceptional old-time and country music scene in the Pacific NW with the Caleb Klauder Reeb Willms Country Band and their membership in the Foghorn Stringband, of which Caleb was a founding member. Charismatic performers, they bring their unique set of talents to the stage with an eye towards good times and an ear towards the deepest songs and tunes.

Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms both originally hail from Washington State: Caleb from the coastal islands, and Reeb from the high desert plateau. The two have come together in music and are hailed as some of the most compelling musicians making country roots music in America today. When these two sing together, their honest incantations leave us spell-bound and smiling.

Their repertoire is made up of original songs and tunes as well as gems from American roots repertoires, and the music they make is Americana in the truest sense of the word. Music is clearly in their blood. Caleb and Reeb’s originals and interpretations of songs have been covered and recorded by many performers and their musical presence reaches into a diverse and loyal fanbase, giving creedance to the impact that this duo has on their listeners. Pillars of the Northwest music scene, they carry the torch of their music around the world, and can be found touring as a duo, as well as with the Foghorn Stringband, and the Caleb Klauder Country Band. Their fans exude admiration for the timeless sound that these two produce, capturing the essence of American roots music.

Sometimes we get so unnecessarily swept up in who’s rising and falling in music these days that the sheer joy of music is overlooked. One of the great things about Caleb and Reeb is that they are a world apart from all of that nonsense and let you immerse yourself in the melody and story of classic sounding country music until all other cares of life fade away. Country music is the music of working people who use it to pass the time and forget about the ever-present hardships in their lives. After years of touring together, Reeb and Caleb work intuitively.

Caleb’s study and understanding of roots music is so dedicated and rich, that he can hauntingly immerse himself in the same perspective of those old primitive country composers and write as if he was right beside them. Their album Innocent Road includes a clutch of lovingly arranged Klauder originals, along with well-placed and rare covers. The pair bring the spirit of legendary country duos into their contemporary takes on country music. Trading vocals back and forth, they complement each other strikingly well in an attractive meld of honky-tonk that brushes shoulders with trad bluegrass. Caleb has penned over 50 songs many of which are standards across America in honky tonk and bluegrass jams and festivals, both on and off stage.  There is a long list of bands and singers who have recorded Caleb's songs over the years.

The blend of true harmonies, the sharply-written country songs, and the un-showy authenticity strike a rich vein that makes them seem like they are born and raised in Music City.  They quietly pursue a musical vision without much of a care for what’s expected or in vogue at the time. There’s a lot to admire in this singular perseverance and honesty.

Compton & Newberry

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Mike Compton and Joe Newberry mine one of the more neglected segments of country music history: the period during the ‘30s and '40s when brother duet music was transitioning into, what is now known today as, bluegrass. Both masters of the bedrock instruments of traditional music, they collaborate with a vision that is both modern and ageless.

Mike Compton, a Grammy-winning mandolinist, is widely recognized for his mastery of the Monroe-style mandolin playing. With a career spanning over four decades, Compton has collaborated with legendary artists such as John Hartford, Nashville Bluegrass Band, Elvis Costello, Ralph Stanley as well as a featured performer on the "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack as well as a mainstay in the two highly successful tours that followed. Mike has done two consecutive years Artist in Residence at East Tennessee State University's "Appalachian Studies/Bluegrass and Old Time" Program. His unique blend of bluegrass, old-time, and traditional music has captivated audiences across the globe.

 Known around the world for his clawhammer banjo playing, Joe Newberry is also a powerful guitarist, singer and songwriter. The Gibson Brothers’ version of his song “Singing As We Rise,” won the IBMA “Gospel Recorded Performance” Award. With Eric Gibson, he shared the IBMA “Song of the Year” Award for “They Called It Music.” A longtime and frequent guest on A Prairie Home Companion, he was also a featured singer on the Transatlantic Sessions tour of the U.K., and at the Transatlantic Session's debut at Merlefest.  Growing up in a Missouri family full of singers and dancers, he took up the guitar and banjo as a teenager and learned tunes and songs from mentors from coast to coast.