Della Mae, an all-female contemporary Bluegrass group of Nashville fame out of Boston, will bring their perfect harmony and enamouring tunes to the stage of this year’s 2016 Hue Festival.
Della Mae, an all-female contemporary Bluegrass group of Nashville fame out of Boston, will bring their perfect harmony and enamouring tunes to the stage of this year’s 2016 Hue Festival.
“We have just received word that they have accepted our invitation,” said festival director Che Cong Chung in making the revelation.
This all-female bluegrass band is comprised of Kimber Ludiker (founder and fiddle), Celia Woodsmith (vocals), Courtney Hartman (guitar), Shelby Means (bass), and Jenni Lyn Gardner (mandolin). The group is known for its powerful chemistry and song writing talent.
Apart from Della Mae, the Hue Festival 2016, April 29 to May 4, has attracted the participation of other foreign musical groups including Amurskie Zori (Russia), Michal Milczrek (Poland), Halleluya (Israel) and the Germein Sisters (Australia).
Della Mae
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This all-female bluegrass band is comprised of Kimber Ludiker (founder and fiddle), Celia Woodsmith (vocals), Courtney Hartman (guitar), Shelby Means (bass), and Jenni Lyn Gardner (mandolin). The group is known for its powerful chemistry and song writing talent.
Apart from Della Mae, the Hue Festival 2016, April 29 to May 4, has attracted the participation of other foreign musical groups including Amurskie Zori (Russia), Michal Milczrek (Poland), Halleluya (Israel) and the Germein Sisters (Australia).
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