Produced by the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum, ROMP Festival takes place in Owensboro, Kentucky at Daviess County’s Yellow Creek Park: a 150-acre facility famous for its nature trails, winding creek and fishing lake, and sweeping tree-lines, plays host to ROMP each year.
A full line-up of artist-led instrument workshops takes place throughout the day, as ROMP artists interact with fans and players of all ages and skill levels. Other workshops and forums include songwriting, clogging and flat-foot dancing, yoga (all levels), and bluegrass jamming 101. Additional offerings at ROMP Festival include organic and farm-to-table food vendors, craft vendors featuring Kentucky Proud products, art installations and professionally-led children's activities.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their instruments and jam throughout the weekend, as well as dance the night away at the late night stage, featuring nationally acclaimed acts in the park's rustic Pioneer Village.
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Thank you so much Rhiannon I really really enjoyed watching you and your boys playing together with great passion and energy too. You are without doubt absolutely incredible and amazing too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
👑🥳♥️ I Love your entire set!!!!! Thank you for sharing it with us ♥️ Your Music and Vocals Trump Most!!!!! You take me to a place where my soul is comfortable!!!!!♥️🥳👑
Year after year ...yes but i sure miss CCD collaboration here in 2024! ...feel so grateful for RU-vid to be able to experience Rhiannon over the years. Life is good!
Doyle Lawson is one of the greatest mandolin players & vocalist I have ever heard. Other fellows are also going to always be remembered as exceptionally gifted. Sam Bush, Dan Traminski, Ricky Scaggs & others who have remained in the shadows. And i have not even begun to mention the women mañdolin players like Sierra Hull. Doyle always has a host of exceptional musicians and vocalists doing, on some occasions, 5 part harmonies! Vince James
Billy Strings at ROMP Festival, Owensboro, KY on Jun 27, 2019 00:00 Sophronie (Missing) Dust In A Baggie (Missing) So Many Miles 04:06 John Henry 09:29 Turmoil and Tinfoil 22:53 Ernest T. Grass 40:33 Rose Of Old Kentucky (Missing) Señor 46:18 I'll Remember You, Love, In My Prayers 50:15 On The Line 54:55 Am I Born to Die
There's no other words to express my feeligs for this american treasure but to lay back and soak in the amazing talent of a genius. It's simple only a gift from God.
Dear Rhonda Vincent would please write me a note and tell me where I can put your email address I would love to see you and your band love Lloyd Gibson