Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Grey Fox Wrap Up
I've got to admit my experience at Grey Fox was much different than I expected. Sure I thought I'd be camping, seeing great Bluegrass music, and hanging out with a musician or two, but I was completely unprepared for the artist proximity, wonderful atmosphere, and educational opportunities that were constant throughout my time here. All of my interactions with the other campers were genial and laid back, as were most of my interactions with staff. The nearby creek provided welcome relief from the heat while the ever changing weather reminded us that though we are at an amazing festival, we are still outdoors. Nothing is quite like running from a flash rainstorm to find yourself on a large dance floor with an amazing Bluegrass band playing.
The music here surprised me too. Grey Fox is much more than Bluegrass, inviting bands that incorporate all forms of roots music as well as though putting a new spin on old techniques. Every band at Grey Fox was obviously influenced by and versed in Bluegrass, but there were many who used it sparingly, if at all. The crowd didn't mind a bit, cheering wildly after every song and giving every band (well deserved) standing ovations. That energy went straight into the bands, who were glad to return it right back in their music.
Most festivals will take your money an show you some good music, but Grey Fox will give you so much more than just a stage with some bands on it. Here you will camp, meet fun loving festival goers and artists, learn, and experience Bluegrass in all its forms. Grey Fox makes community music about community again, and it is an incredible experience.
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