Guest Post: Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival – Old Styles Bringing New Allure to the OBX

Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival

Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival

A few weeks ago, I announced an awesome new event on the Outer Banks for 2012 – the Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival. Since then, I’ve had the pleasure of connecting with one of the organizers of the event, and Mr. Cory Hemilright has graciously agreed to offer us a behind the scenes look at the Festival. I’m hoping to have a series of posts from Cory leading up to the event, but to start, let’s get Cory’s first-hand perspective of what led them to this brilliant idea.

As a reminder, the OBX Bluegrass Festival is set for October 5-6, 2012 at Roanoke Island, NC, and you can find more information about the event on their website: www.obxbluegrassfestival.com.

Let’s turn it over to Cory…

Larry Brown and I, Cory Hemilright, grew up here on the Outer Banks. Our family roots date back to the creation of Dare County. Bluegrass music has been around for quite some time as well, and is a staple memory from my childhood.

I have great memories of many gatherings that involved plenty of sweet tea, fried chicken and North Carolina-style barbeque. These gatherings attracted musicians from throughout the area who would come together to perform for the other locals and tell stories about the ‘early days’ of the Outer Banks. Days when the only means of transportation between the Barrier Islands was by boat; there were no expansive bridges connecting one island to the next. Days when the main population in Dare County was centralized in what is now forests and trails; Buffalo City, the Moonshine Capital.

Considering the fond memories and great music with such a deep history in North Carolina, Larry and I decided that we needed to unearth the dying traditions and styles by forming the Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival. We understood that because bluegrass is not a mainstream style of music that we had to find ways to cater to and attract fans of different varieties of music. With so many traditional bluegrass bands out there, we wanted our festival to include performers who offer a unique style of bluegrass, and within the bluegrass community, performers who are rated highly among their musical counterparts.

We searched through an array of resources to find our performers; from the suggestions of seasoned bluegrass fans to the up-and-coming-artists’ blogs on the Internet. Our headliner, for example, was a suggestion of my father. One of his favorite songs is “When Angels Sing” by Rhonda Vincent. He said to me, “You can’t have a bluegrass festival without Rhonda Vincent!” It was as simple as contacting her booking agent (Who happens to be her own husband!), and the deal was done! We had our headliner! Our other big draw band was discovered on a trip to Dollywood in September of 2011, at the Bluegrass and Barbeque Festival in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. We got a chance to listen to the legendary Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. After hearing the group sing a-cappella, there was no question; we had to have them. They are, after all, one of the most renowned bluegrass bands of today.

From a little idea to a grand event, this has the makings of what we believe will be an event that will easily become an Outer Banks tradition for many people.

Thanks for the inside look at the event Cory! We’re hoping to have you back to discuss the progress of the event. Feel free to drop in whenever you have something to share.

And I agree, this has the makings of a great Outer Banks tradition – one that’s been long overdue. Hats off to your for making an awesome idea a reality.

Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival…It’s About Time!

Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival

Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival

How about a bluegrass festival at the beach?! Yeehaw! Awesome. It’s about time we had some serious twanging mixed with great Southern cooking on the OBX.

The Outer Banks and the whole Northeast region of North Carolina has waited a long time for this bluegrass music festival. And the wait is over.

The first annual Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival is coming to Roanoke Island Festival Park in October 2012…and they are taking the park by storm!

There are some serious bluegrass acts set for this two day festival, and rumor has it the food will be some southern down-home goodness. Fantastic scenery, full bellies, good friends, and that sweet bluegrass twang. Count me in!

The festival takes place October 5-6, 2012 at Roanoke Island, NC.

Artists scheduled to perform include Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Rhonda Vincent & the Rage, Dixie Ridge, Stoney Creek Band, Nu-Blu, Drymill Road, The Whiskey Rebellion, Stacy Grubb, The Hillbilly Gypsies, Cumberland River and more.

Workshops, jamming and more are just part of the excitement of this innaugural festival. Tickets and additional information is available at www.obxbluegrassfestival.com

Outer Banks: 2011 Currituck Fall Food & Wine Festival

Outer Banks: 2011 Currituck Food & Wine Festival

Outer Banks: 2011 Currituck Food & Wine Festival

The 2011 Currituck Fall Food & Wine Festival is upon us…it must be fall! And what better way to welcome fall than with food, wine, music, great scenery, and fun times for all?!

The festival is held at the fabulous Sanctuary Vineyards (Cotton Gin anyone?) in Currituck…a few miles north of the bridge leading to the Outer Banks.

Admission includes signature wine glass, wine tastings and entertainment (food not included). $20 advance tickets / $25 day of event

  • September 24 from noon to 6pm
  • Live music all afternoon
  • Great Currituck Grape Stomp
  • Pork & Cork BBQ competition
  • Local Wines and Beers to sample
  • Local Food Vendors
  • Hay rides through the vineyards
  • Rain or Shine
  • Tickets sold at all Cotton Gin locations- Jarvisburg, Nags Head MP 14.5 and Corolla or visit us at www.sanctuaryvineyards.com
  • 252-491-2387 / 1-800-637-2446 for more info

Outer Banks Sand Sculpture Festival: June 29th-July 1st

Sounds crazy right? Well this is actually a fantastic FREE event sponsored by Kitty Hawk Sports, Peace Frogs, Panama Jack Sunscreen, OBX, Kitty Hawk Kites and the Outer Banks Hospital as a benefit event for the prevention of skin cancer.

Sandtastic (a professional sandsculpture company) will be on hand sculpting a huge sand creation! Come watch them work on this enormous sand castle all day on Wednesday, and until 2pm on Thursday. If you want to see sculpting from of the best in the world, be sure to stop by on Wednesday BEFORE noon on Thursday. At 2pm on Thursday, hang around for the Sand Clinic, given by the pro’s from Sandtastic! Be sure to sign up for our Sand Castle competitions as well!

You should also stick around  for the fun events and entertainment at Kitty Hawk Sports at Jockey’s Ridge Crossing shopping center across from Jockey’s Ridge at MP 12.5 in Nags Head.

Doctors from the Outer Banks Hospital will also be giving FREE skin cancer screenings during the event – times TBA. All proceeds raised at this event go to the Outer Banks Hospital.

Sounds like the perfect way to give back to your community and have some fun. I mean where else do you get to see a humungous sandcastle built by professional “sand castle builders”. Maybe I should witch careers :)

Town of Duck: Summer Music Series

Nothing beats live music, a cold drink, warm air and a cool beach breeze. The Town of Duck is bringing back the 5th annual Summer Music Series starting this Thursday, June 23rd. For 8 weeks local musicians will be taking the stage at the Duck Town Park Gazebo to show off their musical talents and provide some sundown entertainment to locals and guests. The music starts at 6:00 pm on Thursday nights so grab your cooler and your lawn chairs and head down to Duck tomorrow night for the kick off!

The current schedule of performances is (subject to change):

  • Thursday, June 23 – Aquarium (Jam Rock & Blues)
  • Thursday, June 30 – The Rajun Cajuns (New Orleans Style Dance/Rock)
  • Thursday, July 7 – The Fuzz Band (Jazz, Funk, Blues, Hip Hop)
  • Thursday, July 14 – Greg Shelton Band (Classic & Dance Rock)
  • Thursday, July 21 – Connected (Jazz)
  • Thursday, July 28 – Laura Martier (Jazz, Pop, Rock, Blues)
  • Thursday, August 4 – The Crowd (Rock & Pop)
  • Thursday, August 11 – The Little Kings (Dance Rock & Soul)

Outer Banks: 2011 Currituck Spring Food & Wine Festival

Outer Banks: 2011 Currituck Spring Food & Wine Festival

Outer Banks: 2011 Currituck Spring Food & Wine Festival

This is Sanctuary Vineyard’s Big Spring Festival!!!

Your admission gets you access to taste over 30 different local and regional NC wines, live music from Pairadocs All Star Band and more – vineyard hayrides, winemaking classes, reserve barrel tastings and the first 100 through the door get free custom wine bags!
Then there’s the food….Local BBQ smoked over  grapevines, fresh seafood and delicious dishes from Weeping Radish Brewery and Butchery highlight Sanctuary food offerings for 2011. (Food not included with admission)

You can buy tickets in advance for $20 at any Cotton Gin location or online atwww.sanctuaryvineyards.com or www.cottongin.com

They’re $25 at the gate, so save $$$ and buy in advance – this event is rain or shine.

Outer Banks Beer & Wine Festival – Wingo De Mayo 2011

Outer Banks - Wingo De Mayo 2011

Outer Banks - Wingo De Mayo 2011

The Wingo de Mayo Festival is always a blast. Perfect time of year, as the weather starts to get hot, great people, great food, great music, and great adult beverages!

When: Saturday, May 7th
Where: Native Vine in Point Harbor.

This year’s event will benefit the Outer Banks Children At Play Museum, a non-profit organization that helps foster creativity in children through hands on learning.

The festivities will feature two separate events -the 6th Annual Wine and Beer Jam and the 3rd Annual Great Wing Cook Off.

The Wine and Beer Jam (12-5pm) offers more than 50 wines and beers from around the world. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day off.

The Great Wing Cook Off pits local restaurants and individuals against each other in the battle for the best wings. Guests can sample the wings and vote on their favorites! Tickets for the Wing Cook Off are $10 over 12 years, $5 8-12 years, and free under 8, and can only be purchased the day of the event.

Advance tickets for the Wine and Beer Jam are available at Native Vine, Chillli Peppers, Children At Play or online at www.nativevine.com. Children are welcome and there is no charge for those not tasting wine and beer or tasting wings.

Live music will be performed by Augmentals and OminOtago.

This event is presented by Native Vine/TRIO and Chilli Peppers. For More info call 252.491.5311.

Outer Banks: Fly Into Spring & Easter Eggstravaganza

Fly Into Spring & Easter Eggstravaganza
April 22nd & 23rd, 2011

Outer Banks Kites at Jockey's Ridge

Outer Banks Kites at Jockey's Ridge

Did you know April is National Kite Month? Pretty sweet, right? Who doesn’t love to fly a kite? And the Outer Banks is pretty much the king of kite-flying destinations…just ask the Wright Brothers.

To celebrate National Kite Month, Kitty Hawk Kites kicks off spring with the annual “Fly Into Spring and Easter Eggstravaganza” event! This annual spring event will be held on April 22nd and 23rd from 10am to 4pm at Jockey Ridge State Park…a perfect spot for some windy windyness.

  • The Kite Festival is a free event and is open to the public.
  • On Friday and Saturday, spectators can enjoy large show kites on Jockey’s Ridge, including animal kites over 50′ in size!
  • Kitty Hawk Kites is offering free stunt and power kite lessons throughout the day on the dune. Just find a staff member and they will direct you to the proper area/person. Learn to fly dual line stunt kites and power kites!
  • Spectators will also have the opportunity to see kites of various shapes, styles, sizes, and colors decorate the sky throughout the day.

In addition to the festivities at Jockey’s Ridge, the Kitty Hawk Kites store in Nags Head (directly across from Jockey’s Ridge) will host the Easter Egg Hunt which will ONLY be on Saturday, the 23rd, from 11am to 1pm! Easter Eggstravaganza is the LARGEST Easter Egg Hunt on the Outer Banks! The Easter Bunny will be at Kitty Hawk Kites for photo opportunities and over 2000 plastic eggs will be hidden for egg hunts, which will begin at 11am. Several hunts will be held from 11am to 1pm.

2011 Outer Banks “Land of Beginnings” Festival

Land of Beginnings Festival

Land of Beginnings Festival

The Land of Beginnings Festival is an annual celebration of Outer Banks originals that define who the OBX is as a community. Events planned at various sites throughout the week include a long list of exciting cultural, educational and entertainment activities.

The dates for the 2011 Land of Beginnings Festival are set for April 4-9. Festival events are geared toward diverse interests and ages and will be located throughout the Outer Banks from Kitty Hawk to Hatteras.

The Land of Beginnings Festival
April 4-9, 2011

Living Legend Community Luncheon

  • Noon, Monday, April 4, Ramada Plaza
  • Author Suzanne Tate will receive the Fifth Annual Living Legend Award
  • East Carolina Bank Living Legend Scholarship will be presented
  • Cost $25; advance reservations required.
  • To purchase tickets online CLICK HERE; to order by phone, call Lost Colony Theater Manager Brandon Smith at 252-473-2127.

Storytelling

  • Sit back and rest a spell while listening to tales about the ‘good ole days’ on the Outer Banks Kitty Hawk.
  • 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, Black Pelican Restaurant
  • Manteo, 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, at the Dare Center in Manteo preceded with a potluck dinner at 6 p.m.
  • Buxton, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 7, at the Fessenden Center
  • Storytelling events free; require no reservations

Footprints in the Sand

  • Ever wonder about the area’s history and the sites that interpret it? Learn all about the sites, their program offerings and the history of the area.
  • 9 a.m. on Friday, April 8, at the Russell Twiford campus of College of the Albemarle-Dare in Manteo.
  • Great program for new residents, history-lovers and for customer service employees who work with visitors. This program is free.

Lost Colony Fire and Ice Gala

  • The festivities will end on a high note with the annual The Lost Colony Gala
  • 7 p.m.-midnight on Saturday, April 9, at the Wright Brothers Memorial Pavilion in Kill Devil Hills.
  • Food, drink, entertainment, silent auction, and more!
  • CLICK HERE for more details and to purchase tickets for this favorite party!

2011 Taste of the Beach Winners

Outer Banks Taste of the Beach

Outer Banks Taste of the Beach

The annual Outer Banks culinary extravaganza that has been dubbed the “Taste of the Beach” seems like a young event, possibly three or four years old. But, in reality, the Outer Banks Restaurant Association  has been hosting the Taste of The Beach for more than 25 years! The “new” feel is the result of a renewed focus that happened around 2008 when the festival grew from a single ticket event that drew people from the East to celebrate local food to a multi-day festival with more than 50 events attracting tourists from as far as California and Canada.

This past weekend marked the 2011 Taste of the Beach, and good people, good times, and great food could be found up and down the OBX.

The final event of the annual culinary festival is the OBX Grand Tasting. This year, there were more than 20 OBX restaurants competing for various awards.

2011 TASTE OF THE BEACH WINNERS

Best Outer Banks Cuisine (voted by panel of judges)

  • 1st place – Great American grill
  • 2nd place – Peppercorns
  • 3rd place – Sam & Omies

Best in Show (voted by panel of judges)

  • 1st place – Great American
  • 2nd place – Bad Bean
  • 3rd place – Argyle’s

Best Booth Presentation (voted by panel of judges)

  • 1st place – Outer Banks Brewing Station
  • 2nd place – Brine & Bottle
  • 3rd place - Coastal Provisions

Peoples Choice – Best Dessert

  • 1st place - Kelly’s Outer Banks Restaurant & Tavern
  • 2nd place – Outer Banks Brewing Station
  • 3rd place – Good Life Gourmet

Peoples Choice – Overall

  • Outer Banks Brewing Station
  • Chef’s Award  (voted on by the last three years People’s Choice overall winners)
  • Brine & Bottle