APPALACHIAN FIDDLE & BLUEGRASS ASSOCIATION

“…where the music meets the mountains!”

Indoor Shindig Sunday April 13th, 2025

Dyle E. Bray Home Association

202 Washington Blvd Bangor, PA 18013

Gate Opens at noon, Music starts at 12:30

This mural, painted in 1978 by D.E. Johnson is the backdrop of our main stage. It is currently on exhibit at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky until June 2025.
We are so happy to share this piece of Bluegrass History with the world.

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About Us

The Appalachian Fiddle and Bluegrass Association (AFBA) was formed in October 1973, in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of preserving and promoting a unique form of American country folk music called “bluegrass”. Bluegrass was made popular after WWII and was pioneered by Kentuckian Bill Monroe and his band, “Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys.” This membership-based, non-profit organization was founded by Louie Setzer, his brother Larry, and Andy Tomsic.

Bluegrass music originated as a curious blending of the old-time-Appalachian & ancestral Scots-Irish folk tunes combined with a high-pitched, modern, and mostly fast-paced tempo performed acoustically by groups of musicians on stringed instruments. Traditional bluegrass bands consist of banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and upright bass fiddle. As bluegrass further evolved, Bill Monroe added flavorings of “jazz” and “the blues” to his music, and, as other bands joined the bluegrass movement, some developed their own particular style of bluegrass pickin’, and many began composing new ballads that continue today.

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