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The Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band Returns to the Tsunami Stage

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The Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band Returns to the Tsunami Stage

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Friday, March 6, 7:30 PM Show (7 door): The Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band Returns to the Tsunami Stage

Tickets $27.00 Now on Sale; drop by the store or call 541-345-8986 to reserve, or click on this link to go to our web store.

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The Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band first performed at Tsunami last August. The SRO crowd went wild for these these young musicians from Southern California. Looking real forward to watching them grow.

"GO AND CHECK OUT CRYING UNCLE! WE DIG WHAT THEY ARE DOING! THE FUTURE OF MUSIC IS IN GOOD HANDS HERE!"

- David Grisman

Widely recognized as one of the most exciting young bands in acoustic music, Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band plays a unique mix of bluegrass, Dawg (David Grisman music), jazz, and modern originals. Brothers Miles and Teo Quale are joined by bassist Andrew Osborn and 2023 National Flat Pick Guitar Champion Ian Ly, all outstanding musicians of the vibrant California bluegrass scene. Founded in 2016 as a Duo band, Miles and Teo formed the bluegrass band in 2017 and since then, they have continued to make waves in the world of bluegrass and acoustic music. In 2024, the bluegrass band celebrated their debut at the Grand Ole Opry; and in 2023, they received the International Bluegrass Music Association's Momentum Band of the Year award. The band was also honored to perform for the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame’s induction of their hero, David Grisman.

Based in Northern California, Crying Uncle Bluegrass has opened for prestigious bands, including Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives and David Grisman Bluegrass Experience. The band has played at major festivals such as IBMA’s World of Bluegrass Festival, CBA’s Father's Day Bluegrass Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, SF’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Delfest, Wintergrass Festival, and Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. Internationally, the band has toured in Japan, Korea, and Finland. They have performed at Bluegrass in La Roche, France and at Kaustinen Folk Music Festival, Finland. The band has also performed on TEDTalk twice. In 2022, Miles was also a proud recipient of the Whippoorwill Arts Fellowship.

The band released their eponymous album, Crying Uncle, in 2018. And in 2020, they released their sophomore album, Monroe Bridge, which features guest artists, fiddler Chad Manning and mandolinist Sharon Gilchrist and produced by banjoist Keith Little. In 2021, the bluegrass band came out with an EP of mostly self-written tunes, Till I Dance Again with You, inspired by a year of “isolating” during the pandemic. In 2022, they released their album, The Thing of Dreams, which highlights their originals. In the summer of 2024, they signed with Engelhardt Music Group and released their newest album, I still Remember June. Crying Uncle Bluegrass is proud to be a Fishman artist and an Ear Trumpet Labs artist.

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/cryinguncle www.cryingunclebg.com

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