OK, I'm back on the Board, after a brief hiatus.... Time to plan. Time to make lists. Time to get out the festival rig.
Here's the deal on the Road to Rich's Tie Dye Party - for those who've inquired. Actually, it's not a "real" festival, just a huge birthday party. So since it's technically a "private" party, you have to be invited. Now then, if'n you're reading this post, then you've been invited! And if you've been invited, then it's OK with us if you invite some of your friends, too.
We ask for a donation of $25 per adult for this big birthday bash to cover the costs associated with bringing such great music out to the middle of nowhere. We're not making money and we're not "selling tickets" but we do hope that everyone who shows up can help make sure the bands find it worth their time to come to Ramah, NM.
Kids are very welcome, but unfortunately we have to ask that you leave the dogs at home.
This year's lineup, so far, includes the following bands that we are very excited to present:
Headline Bluegrass Band from Phoenix, featuring this boards very own CletusAz!
The Squash Blossom Boys
The Saltine Ramblers
The Porter Draw
Traditional opener, Stewart Byous
and all the way from Maui, the Brown Chicken Brown Cow String Band.
We're working on one more act and hope to announce the final lineup very soon.
This IS a tie dye party and our host and birthday boy, Rich Martin, supplies the dye; you bring a white cottom whatever to tie dye. People will be dyeing all day!
Camping opens the afternoon of Friday, May 15 and everyone is welcome to come on out, set up camp, settle in and pick a while. We can't allow individual campfires, but we have one communal bonfire to warm your fingers and light up your fretboard.
If anyone has any specific questions, please just let me know.
To be included on our email list, send an email to
roadtorichs@gmail.com or friend us at myspace.com/roadtorichs and stay in touch that way. The mysace page includes directions and a map - otherwise you'll never find us!
We're getting really psyched and we hope everyone can make it.