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 Sounds: A Showcase of Local OBX Music

Outer Banks Sounds

Outer Banks Sounds

Earlier today I “tweeted” (if you’re a Twitter lover, we’re there too!) about a live acoustic music session with a local Outer Banks musician on a great OBX radio station, 99.1 – The Sound.

It’s always fun to hear great local music.

I let the smooth sounds soothe my soul and moved on. Then I noticed a post on Outer Banks This Week (side note: Outer Banks This Week is a good resource for some detailed info on local OBX happenings) discussing a fantastic idea: a local Outer Banks music showcase. And my brain synapses started to click.

The smooth acoustic sounds on 99.1 were part of a much bigger idea. An idea with the goal of shining a spotlight on the local Outer Banks music scene. Awesome idea, right? The Outer Banks has some awesome musicians, but how do we find out about them?

I love music, and I love to find great new music…especially when they are local. But I struggle to find these local acts. So I can definitely sympathize with guests visiting for only one week. How do we know who these local acts are?

Well, here’s the answer; Outer Banks Sounds.

The Dare County Arts Council and 99.1 The Sound have joined forces to present a performance series and compilation album of original, local OBX music.

Here are the guidelines for this rad project:

Local Outer Banks musicians and/or bands with original, unlicensed music. Select musicians will be asked to play one showcase that will be held every third Thursday from 7-9pm, October through April at Kelly’s Restaurant and Tavern in Nags Head.  Each musician selected will have one track included on the inaugural Outer Banks Sounds CD.

The Outer Banks Sounds live music showcases are held at Kelly’s in Nags Head every third Thursday of the month through April. Each night three different bands or musicians play, and the public is invited to come hear the music. Playing this Thursday night – i.e. tomorrow – are Sean Bedula, Ruth Wyand and Jug Tucker.

The CD containing a song from each of the 16 musicians will be released in May.

Apparently I’m a bit behind the curve – sorry about that. Here we are in January, so we’ve already missed a few shows, but we still have a few shows left at Kelly’s, and the great compilation CD, to look forward to.

So, if you’re on the hunt for some great local Outer Banks music, now you know. And as G.I. Joe used to say in the 80′s, “Knowing is half the battle.” Yo Joe!

Outer Banks Link Love: 1.13.12 – Potpourri

Outer Banks Link Love

Outer Banks Link Love

This week’s edition of Outer Banks Link Love is a bit of a potpourri; a big question, a book review, amazing pictures of the Sound, some free music, and a new school.

A mixed bag of love, but some good OBX jewels. Enjoy…

  • The Big Question: Here’s a great story about a wedding proposal that took place on the Outer Banks for a couple from Washington DC. A delicious way to pop the big question!
  • Outer Banks, The Real Treasure Island: In early December we share an amazing Outer Banks pirate tale. It turns out Black Beard wasn’t the only OBX pirate! John Amrhein, Jr shares this awesome story in his new book, Treasure Island: The Untold Story, and here is a great book review of his work.
  • Snapshot of the Sound: Here’s a very cool website I stumbled across this week; Earth Snapshot – “A Daily View of the Planet.” Very cool idea. And it just so happens that last Sunday’s snapshot was of the Pamilco and Albemarle Sounds. They are a great view from the air (space?), and give a very informative description.

 

Earth Snapshot - Outer Banks - Pamlico & Albemarle Sounds

Earth Snapshot - Outer Banks - Pamlico & Albemarle Sounds

  •  Free Music: How about some free music?! As an added bonus, it’s live tracks recorded at the Outer Banks Brewing Station. Sweet! The Muckrakes have decided to kick of 2012 by giving away their music. They are a fun rock band with alt-country roots. Definitely worth a listen…it is free after all. :)
  • New School headed to Corolla? The Waters Edge Village School, a proposed charter school in Corolla, was approved by the NC Office of Charter Schools. The first new school in Corolla since 1957 is one step closer to becoming a reality. Next month it will need to be approved by the NC State Board of Education.

 

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

Tim Reynolds of Dave Matthews Band: An OBX Local

Any fellow DMB fans out there? Well if you didn’t know already, Tim Reynolds, the lead guitarist of Dave Matthews Band actually lives in Kill Devil Hills. Even cooler…Adam shared a duplex with him when he first moved to the Outer Banks. Reynolds recently sat down with Glide Magazine for an exclusive interview about his history with Dave Matthews Band and his solo career as founding member of TR3 (Tim Reynolds Trio). TR3 actually plays sometimes here locally and one of our very own Coldwell Banker Seaside Realty agents, Dave Martier, is the bands drummer.

He shared some pretty neat stories about being on the road with the band, how being part of such a successful modern rock band has affected him as a musician and what inspires him. Check out the article here to learn more about Tim and what makes him such a unique artist. Let us know what you think. Maybe if you are in the OBX you will see him around :)

Breaking News: The New Seaside Shindig Starts this Weekend

Outer Banks - Seaside Vacations Shindig

Outer Banks - Seaside Vacations Shindig

JOIN US EVERY SATURDAY FOR THE SEASIDE VACATIONS SHINDIG!

Check-in day can be crazy in the summer. So…get off the street and check out the Seaside Shindig!While you’re waiting to check-in, join us for the family-friendly Seaside Vacations Welcome Party at Chilli Peppers Coastal Grille! Located right down the road at mile post 5.5 in Kitty Hawk, Chilli Peppers is a favorite with Outer Banks locals and visitors.From 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm every Saturday, Seaside Vacations guests will be treated to an exclusive “backyard party” featuring:

  • Special afternoon specials (3-5pm) including:
    • $1.00 PBR and Busch Lite cans
    • $.35 wings
    • $.20 shrimp
    • $5.00 off 1lb. of jumbo steamed shrimp or 1 lb. of steamed crab legs
    • $7.00 for queso dip, salsa, and guacamole with basket of chips
    • $1.00 off kids’ drinks and smoothies
  • Corn hole
  • Music
  • And more…including a full menu to choose from!

While you’re there, enjoy fun giveaways from Seaside Vacations and also be sure to mingle with our official Seaside Shindig Ambassador. She’s there to answer any questions you may have about your vacation or the Outer Banks…or to just chat and hang out with!

So, rather than hang out at the check-in office or fight the traffic on the bypass, get outside, eat some delicious food, have some drinks, listen to music, and get your Outer Banks vacation started right!

And be sure to come back and check out Chilli Peppers Coastal Grille later during your vacation! With Music Night (featuring bands from around the area), Tapas Night, fun events, award-winning food and a friendly staff, you’ll discover a great local restaurant.

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)

Corolla Hosts 8th Annual Wild Horse Days

One of the many great things that makes the Outer Banks so amazing, is the opportunity to see wild horses roaming the beach in Corolla. I remember the first time I visited the Outer Banks- We were spending our college Spring Break at a friends house in Carova. My first concern was that my AWD Honda Ridgeline wasn’t going to make the cut in the 4X4 area. Lucky enough I made it there, and was so amazed to see a group of wild horses grazing right near our house! It truly is a unique experience especially for former city girls like me.

For the 8th year in a row the Corolla Wild Horse Fund will be offering Wild Horse Days from July 5th through the 7th. Wild Horse days is an opportunity to take part in fun events and exhibits the whole family can enjoy. You will get a chance to learn the history behind the wild horses, take a ride on a Spanish Mustang, play children’s games and activities, take part in a horse training clinic and more! There will also be a huge silent auction, live music, beer and wine tasting, food and artwork will also be featured.

If you are visiting the area this would be a wonderful event to take part in. There is something for everyone and is a unique opportunity to learn the rich heritage that is behind the wild horses. If you cant make it, I hope you get the opportunity to see at least one wild horse on your trip, because it is definitely a beautiful sight to see at least once.

If you want to learn more about Wild Horse Days or about the Corolla Wild Horse Fund please visit their website. If you are a Seaside Vacations guest don’t forget to reserve your spot on your complimentary wild horse tour with Corolla Outback Adventures through Club Seaside.

Directions: 16 miles north of Duck on RT 12 North. One block north of the Lighthouse, watch for sign.


 

Local OBX Spot Voted Top 5 Burgers in NC

Pretty sweet news for the Outer Banks. Our very own Art’s Place was voted one of the top 5 hamburger joints in North Carolina by “Our State” magazine’s June 2011 edition. Art’s Place is a local landmark on the beach road in Kitty Hawk. They have awesome food and are starting open mic Wednesdays from 7-10 pm beginning June 8th. It is a pretty frequent lunch stop for us here at Seaside and we recommend anyone in the area should stop by and try some of their award winning burgers for yourself!

Thanks for reporting the great news OBXsurfinfo! To read more about Art’s Place check out the article or visit their facebook page.