BGS is thrilled to announce the full lineup for our fifth-ever bluegrass stage at Bourbon & Beyond 2023, held at Highland Festival Grounds of the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville.
In addition to main stage headliners including Billy Strings, Brandi Carlile, The Avett Brothers, The Black Keys, Jon Batiste, and many more, BGS will once again be taking over the Bourbon Tent from September 14-17, presenting some of our favorite bluegrass and Americana acts for fans to enjoy, all while sipping samples from over twenty distilleries.
Two Runner | Clay Street Unit | Myron ElkinsFRIDAY The Lil’ Smokies | The Cleverlys Twisted Pine | Lola Kirke | Armchair BoogieSATURDAY Town Mountain | Della Mae Armchair Boogie | Sunny War | Lindsay LouSUNDAY Dan Tyminski | Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen The Arcadian Wild | Lindsay Lou | Pixie & the Partygrass Boys
Bourbon & Beyond has announced their 2023 lineup, with headliners including Billy Strings, Brandi Carlile (returning for her second year in a row), Hozier, The Avett Brothers, The Black Keys, and Jon Batiste. Other roots-related main stage acts include Ryan Bingham, Old Crow Medicine Show, First Aid Kit, Brittany Howard, Joy Oladokun, Darrell Scott Band, Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors, The Lone Bellow, and Mavis Staples.
The Bluegrass Situation returns for our fifth year back in Louisville, bringing you a knockout lineup of curated bluegrass and Americana talent inside the massive Bourbon Tent.
Thursday Kelsey Waldon | Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Friday The Lil’ Smokies | Twisted Pine | The Cleverlys
Saturday Town Mountain | Della Mae | Sunny War | Lindsay Lou
Sunday Dan Tyminski | Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen | Lindsay Lou
…and more announced soon!
The full BGS Stage schedule will be announced at a later date.
Billy Strings headlining appearance highlights the guitar prodigy’s meteoric rise. His first appearance at the festival was on the BGS stage in 2018.
Bourbon & Beyond is a four-day, all-ages festival dedicated to the perfect blend of food, music, and of course bourbon, taking place September 14-17, 2023 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Lousiville, KY.
Yes, bourbon and great music (and, in our case, bluegrass!) are all givens at Bourbon & Beyond this weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, but the culinary and libations programming might be somewhat unexpected to even the most seasoned festival goers. Do yourself a favor and make a point to consume — literally and figuratively — some of the incredible gourmet talent that makes Bourbon & Beyond truly an event that goes above… and beyond. Here are our top picks for must-see food and drink events for B&B 2019:
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 1:30 p.m: Jose Salazar & Matt Abdoo
Jose Salazar is a chef and restaurateur based in Cincinnati, Ohio, so it’s a quick jaunt down to Louisville to be a part of Bourbon & Beyond. Originally from Queens, he got his start in restaurants around New York City, most notably working with Chef Thomas Keller for a four-year stint at Per Se and as the Executive Sous-Chef at Bouchon Bakery when it first opened its doors in 2006.
This will be the third year in a row that Jose hosts a cooking demo at Bourbon & Beyond (we even interviewed him at last year’s festival for an episode of The Shift List), so the B&B veteran will be mixing things up by inviting the award-winning pitmaster Matt Abdoo to join him on stage. Matt’s BBQ joint Pig Beach is a staple in Gowanus, Brooklyn, so it’ll be fun to see how Chef Salazar incorporates Abdoo’s pit techniques into his demo.
4:30 p.m: Justin Sutherland & Ben Jaffe
Chef Justin Sutherland hails from St. Paul, Minnesota, where he’s the owner and executive chef of two restaurants, “Handsome Hog” and “Pearl & The Thief” – both contemporary Southern restaurants. He gained national attention by competing on last year’s season of Top Chef, which just so happened to take place in Louisville, and recently competed and won on Iron Chef America.
This will be his first appearance at Bourbon & Beyond, and he’ll be joined onstage throughout his demo by Ben Jaffe, the creative director of Preservation Hall in New Orleans, who also plays tuba and double bass with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and will be performing a set of their own earlier in the day at noon over on the Oak Stage.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 2:30 p.m.: Tiffani Thiessen
Yes – this is the same Tiffani Thiessen that spent her teenage years playing Zach Morris’s on-again/off-again high school sweetheart Kelly Kapowski on Saved By The Bell (now sans her middle name ‘Amber’). That said, over the past few years, she has remade herself as a cookbook author and host of the Cooking Channel series ‘Dinner at Tiffani’s’.
Making her debut appearance at Bourbon and Beyond, her cooking demo is sure to attract die hard SBTB fans and home cooking aficionados alike.
5:30 p.m: Kelsey Barnard Clark and Sara Bradley
Even though Chefs Kelsey Barnard Clark and Sara Bradley made their television debuts on Top Chef: Louisville, the two Southern chefs had worked and known each other around kitchens for over a decade.
Barnard Clark, an Alabama native who went on to win the competition, and Louisville hometown hero Bradley, who placed second, are taking their longtime friendship to the stage for their Saturday evening cooking demo. After watching them compete against one another for an entire season of television, it will be fun to see them working together.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 12:05 p.m.: Manhattan Vs. The Old Fashioned
Sunday’s the final day of Bourbon & Beyond, so it might as well be spent in the pursuit of enjoying as much Bourbon as possible. Over at the Kentucky Gold stage, Beth Burrows, a brand ambassador for Jim Beam, and ‘master taster’ for Old Forester Jackie Zakan will be debating which classic bourbon cocktail reigns supreme. The Manhattan and Old Fashioned will face off for cocktail supremacy, although we’re pretty sure it’s just a good excuse to sample both in one sitting.
6:15 p.m: Slavery In American Whiskey
Enslaved people helped build the foundation of American whiskey, and a panel of historians and experts will be gathering to tell some of their stories. Led by renowned whiskey connoisseur Fred Minnick, the panel will include Clay Risen, a food editor for the New York Times, and Bourbon Hall of Famer Freddie Johnson.
Full Food and Bourbon Panel Lineup:
Friday, September 20
Better In The Bluegrass Stage (Culinary Demos and Presentations)
Noon: Edward Lee
1:30 p.m.: Jose Salazar & Matt Abdoo
3 p.m.: Michael Voltaggio & Adam Sobel
4:30 p.m.: Justin Sutherland & Ben Jaffe (Preservation Hall Jazz Band)
Kentucky Gold Stage (Bourbon Demos and Presentations)
11:35 a.m.: Welcome
12:40 p.m.: Beer Drinker’s Bourbon
2:05 p.m.: How Highball Can You Go?
3:50 p.m.: Whiskey Women
5:05 p.m.: Bourbon Disrupters
6:05 p.m.: What Is A Master Distiller
Saturday, September 21
Better In The Bluegrass Stage (Culinary Demos and Presentations)
1:05 p.m.: Graham Elliot
2:30 p.m.: Tiffani Thiessen
4 p.m.: Brooke Williamson
5:30 p.m.: Kelsey Barnard Clark & Sara Bradley
Kentucky Gold Stage (Bourbon Demos and Presentations)
11:25 a.m.: Bourbon Storytime
12:25 p.m.: Barrel Finish Vs. Traditional Bourbon
1:35 p.m.: Whiskey’s Dark Past
3 p.m.: The Barrel
4:45 p.m.: The Van Winkle Family
Sunday, September 22
Better In The Bluegrass Stage (Culinary Demos and Presentations)
12:45 p.m.: Ouita Michel
2:05 p.m.: Rusty Hamlin & Coy Bowles (Zac Brown Band)
3:35 p.m.: Amanda Freitag & Tierinii Jackson (Southern Avenue)
4:15 p.m.: Jamie Bissonnette
Kentucky Gold Stage (Bourbon Demos and Presentations)
Bourbon & Beyond, the world’s largest bourbon festival, will return to Louisville, Kentucky, on September 20-22, expanding to three days full of incredible music, unique culinary events, and unmatched experiences from the region’s best distilleries at the new Highland Festival Grounds At Kentucky Expo Center.
In total, more than 45 artists will play on three stages, including Alison Krauss, Del McCoury Band, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, and Margo Price. The bluegrass stage will be curated by the genre’s leading authority, The Bluegrass Situation. The BGS lineup includes Greensky Bluegrass, Mipso, Amythyst Kiah, The Travelin’ McCourys, Cedric Burnside, Ben Sollee, Dustbowl Revival, Lil Smokies, Front Country, with more to be announced.
The event will be headlined by Foo Fighters, Robert Plant And The Sensational Space Shifters (returning after originally being scheduled to appear in 2018) and the Zac Brown Band. Additional acts include John Fogerty, Daryl Hall & John Oates, and many others.
The current music lineup for Bourbon & Beyond is as follows (subject to change):
Friday, September 20: Foo Fighters, John Fogerty, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, The Flaming Lips, +LIVE+, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, Greensky Bluegrass, Blackberry Smoke, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Pearl, Mipso, Amythyst Kiah
Saturday, September 21: Robert Plant And The Sensational Space Shifters, Daryl Hall & John Oates, Trey Anastasio Band, Alison Krauss, Grace Potter, Squeeze, Jenny Lewis, Del McCoury Band, Samantha Fish, The White Buffalo, Maggie Rose, Patrick Droney, The Travelin’ McCourys, Cedric Burnside, Ben Sollee
Sunday, September 22: Zac Brown Band, ZZ Top, Leon Bridges, Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros, Kurt Vile And The Violators, Margo Price, Little Steven And The Disciples Of Soul, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, White Reaper, Whiskey Myers, Southern Avenue, Caroline Jones, Dustbowl Revival, The Lil Smokies, Front Country
If you could only listen to one fiddler for the rest of your days, who would it be? We had to ask 10-time IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year Michael Cleveland whose fiddle playing would be his desert island soundtrack. Sometimes, you only need Just One.
If you had to spend the rest of your life on a deserted island with just one fiddler’s music, who would it be and why?
If I had to spend the rest my life on a desert island with one fiddler’s music, it would be Benny Martin’s fiddle playing from 1947 to 1965. He was so far ahead of what anybody else was playing at this time, in my opinion, and he was able to pull off things that I’ve yet to hear anyone else equal. Really difficult and complicated stuff that he was just able to play like it was nothing.
Why this specific era of Benny Martin?
I feel that this time in his career was his most creative. I hear in his music from ’47 to around ’56 or so that he was constantly trying new things that hadn’t been done before. For example, he was the first fiddle player that I know of to ever play fifths in double stops, which created a very unique sound. You can hear this on the Flatt and Scruggs version of “Someone Took My Place With You.” Sometime in the ’50s, he also invented the eight string fiddle, which was set up sort of like a mandolin with pairs of strings really close together. But unlike the mandolin where each pair of strings are tuned in unison or to the same pitch, the pairs on Benny’s eight string were tuned in harmony to each other, which allowed him to play four notes simultaneously. What a big sound! I heard Benny say in an interview that he came up with the idea after he heard Bill Monroe tune his mandolin in an alternate tuning for the song “Get Up John.”
What’s something about Benny Martin that you wish more people knew about?
I think a lot of people know of Benny as a great fiddler, which he most definitely was, but a lot of people don’t realize that he also was an incredible singer and songwriter. In the mid ’50s, after playing with Flatt and Scruggs and the country duo Johnnie & Jack, Benny was signed to Mercury records and started recording and touring as a country artist and later on, he was even managed by Colonel Tom Parker, the same guy who managed Elvis Presley for most of his career.
Do you have a favorite way of paying homage to Benny in your own playing?
One of the many things that I really like about Benny’s playing was the sense of fun and excitement he could create in the music. That’s what I tried to duplicate. Also his timing was impeccable! I have listened to many live recordings where the band was all over the place, or not playing together well at all, but when Benny came out and started playing with them, it sounded like a whole different band! His timing and groove were such that he could change and elevate whoever he played with and make the band play with him. Now that’s easier to do if you are a guitar or mandolin player, because those are rhythm instruments, but to do it with a fiddle? Now that’s awesome!
Now, what if you had to choose just one of Benny’s tunes to listen to while you eat coconuts on that desert isle?
If I had to choose one of Benny’s songs to listen to, it would have to be “Me and My Fiddle.” It has it all! The awesome and oh-so-complicated double stops, the incredible timing and syncopation, and everything else that is Benny Martin!
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