Donors, Sponsors & Partners

Program & Organizational Sponsors

Promotional Partners

Premium Members

Platinum Members
Member Since
Jim Johnson
2008
Gold Members
Member Since
Doug Chasar
2007
Harlan Jones
2018
Russell Lane
2025
Tom Sullivan
2020
David Tousley
2025
Ann Viviano
2025
Mary Walchuk
2018
Christopher Walchuk
2018
Silver Members
Member Since
Blair Bollig
2025
Laura Cooper
2025
Doug Duncan
2025
Craig Evans
2001
Mary Ellen Fox
2025
Jim Franczyk
2026
Tom Furrer
2014
John Goolsby
2019
Dale Gruber
2018
Ann Iijima
2010
Rudy Marti
2025
Deanne Parks
2001
Brin Petersen
2026
Tom & Cathy Schaefer
2026
Carl Solander
1993
Denise And Tony Stachnik
2010
Ross Vaughan
2014
Jane West
2020
Carole Wilson
2025
Bronze Members
Member Since
Vaughn Asselstine
2025
Rodney Bliss
2025
Daniel Bourgeois
2025
Jon Boylan
2017
Jane Conger
2015
Clifford Crockford
2018
Hal Davis
2012
Mary Dushane
2025
Matt Edwards
2026
Ed Emery
2025
Nate Ertl
2025
Leon Evans
2016
Mark Fisher
2009
Kathleen Fisher
2009
Nathan Fjeld
1999
Penny Hillemann
2018
David Hougen-Eitzman
2025
Steven Earl Howard
2025
Anthony Jensen
2023
Mark Johnson
2025
Chris Juettner
2025
Ryan Julien
2025
Debbie Koehn
2014
Jimmy Lally
2025
Michael Lewis
2025
Bill Lindroos
1997
Richard Luckeroth
2025
Marianne Ludwig
2017
Geraldine (Geri) Mclennan
2018
Karla Menzel
2026
Corey Mohan
1995
Bronwen Morgan
2026
Bradley Munsterteiger
2015
James Natwick
2018
Dennis O'Brien
2025
Elizabeth Pim Knutson
2025
Dick & Jeanne Reierson
2026
Larry & Connie Rew
2001
John Rothenberger
2026
Thomas & Kathy Schuveiller
2025
David Therkelsen
2019
Mark Wolf
2000
Jeff Wood
2018
Jeffrey Zieba
2026

Donors

Donors to Grass Seeds Academy
Donor Level
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
$100–$249
Anonymous
Under $50
Jane Conger
$100–$249
Christina Larson-Dickson
Under $50
Jason McGrath
Under $50
Korla Molitor
Under $50
Dick & Jeanne Reierson
$100–$249
Thomas Sullivan
$100–$249
Donors to General Fund
Donor Level
Anonymous
$250–$500
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
$50–$99
Anonymous
$100–$249
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
$50–$99
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
Under $50
Anonymous
Over $500
Anonymous
Under $50
Ben Adamowski
Under $50
Vicki Andersen
Under $50
Gregg Anderson
Under $50
Kathleen Bates
Under $50
Robert Batyko
Under $50
Mary Belden
Under $50
Evonne/Boom Bilotta-Burke
$100–$249
Dan & Pat Blaskowski
$50–$99
Matt Bohar
Under $50
Lindsey Bordner
$100–$249
Kenneth Bowman
Under $50
Erik Brandt
Under $50
Josh Cohen
Under $50
Nancy Conger
Over $500
Kim Curtis-Monson
$100–$249
Keith Dudding
$50–$99
Ron Elwood
$50–$99
John Ely
Under $50
Craig Evans
$50–$99
Nancy Falk
Under $50
Jenel Farrell
Under $50
Andy Fein
$50–$99
Mary Ellen Fox
Under $50
James Franczyk
$50–$99
Amy Fredregill
Under $50
Tom Furrer
Over $500
John Goolsby
$50–$99
Bonnie Hanson-Ames
Under $50
Connie Hessevick
$50–$99
Adelle Hyrkas
Under $50
Ann Iijima
Under $50
Bryan Iwamoto
Under $50
Stu Janis
Under $50
Anthony Jensen
$50–$99
Roger And Maggie Jorgenson
Over $500
Alan Kagan
$50–$99
Jaden Kalal
Under $50
Karla Kauffman
Under $50
Lianne Kaul
$50–$99
Claude Kazanski
$100–$249
Amanda Kueper
Under $50
Ted Kuster
Under $50
Glen Lasch
Under $50
Wesley Lindquist
Over $500
Bill Lindroos
$250–$500
Cheryl Lindstrom
Under $50
Nancy Lines
$50–$99
Tony Martin
Under $50
Carol McDowall
$100–$249
Jason McGrath
Under $50
Jeff McLain
Under $50
Mary Meester
Under $50
Peggy Mohr
$100–$249
Eric Mohring
Under $50
Bradley Munsterteiger
$100–$249
David And Audrey Nelson
$50–$99
Sarah Nelson
$100–$249
Joseph Nichols
$50–$99
Phil Nusbaum
Over $500
Soren Olesen
Under $50
Sheri Peterson
Under $50
Amy Pond
Under $50
Ella Ramsey
Over $500
Paul Rothenberger
Under $50
Craig Rothfolk
$50–$99
Wayne Russ
Under $50
Stanley Sattinger
Under $50
Reagan Schirber
$100–$249
Reagan Schirber
$50–$99
Penelope Scialla
$50–$99
Randy Sharp
Under $50
Todd Stafne
Under $50
Gretchen Stein Wettergren
Under $50
Thomas Sullivan
$100–$249
Rohanda Victorsen
$250–$500
Gordon Wagner
$50–$99
Theodore Weiland
$50–$99
Jane West
$100–$249
Abbie Willits
$100–$249
David Winter
Under $50
Elisabeth Young
Under $50
Ronald Zeis
Under $50
Round-up Donations
Donor Level
Kathleen Aisling
Jackie Christianson
Mark Dixon
Claire Edmondson
Judy Evans
Laura Fritz
Ellen Gibson
John Goolsby
Patricia Gosz
Patricia Gosz
David Hannah
Ford Inbody
Brian Knilans
Ted Kuster
Prabin Lama
Christina Larson-Dickson
Erica Lehnhoff
Michael Lewis
Joe Magie
Jason McGrath
Jeff McLain
Paul Meehl
Kris Mestad
Mary Moon
Bradley Munsterteiger
Maria Neuzil
Maria Neuzil
Maria Neuzil
Kathryn Olson
Kelly Pratt
Pat Reisenger
Courtney Sadler
Ignacio Sanz
Tomás Sather
Sam Slotsky
Brianna Stafki
Diana Stone
Austin Sunder
Tom Vesely
Becky Wehrle
Krista Wilkowske
Dianne Willer-Sly

Camping Pass Pricing

Camping Pass Prices are determined by the day you Arrive at the festival.

Day Parking Pricing & Policies

DAY ATTENDANCE POLICIES

  • Cars, trucks, and vans with people attending the Festival for a single day pay for parking in the Day Parking lot.
  • There is no limit to the number of people who may arrive in a single vehicle (commercial buses or vans excluded).
  • Parking passes are sold by the day. Purchase for the day you intend to go to the festival.
  • You may not use a Parking Pass from any day but the day it was purchased for.
  • Vehicles must be removed by 12:00 midnight, or be subject to tagging and/or towing.
  • Everyone age 13 and over will be required wear a wristband at all times on the Festival grounds for the day you are there. 
  • Each person arriving in a vehicle being left in Day Parking will receive a wristband indicating they are at the Festival for that day.
  • You may leave and come back the same day and not pay an additional parking fee as long as at least one person in the vehicle has a wristband for that day. Everyone in the vehicle will receive a wristband upon re-checking in.
  • If you come back a different day, you will need to pay for an additional day of parking, and all passengers in the vehicle will get wristbands for the new day.
  • Camping is not allowed in the Day Parking area. 
  • Access to the Campgrounds is not allowed without a Camping Pass. 

Showman & Coole

Through twenty-five years and thousands of shows together in bands such as The Foggy Hogtown Boys and The Lonesome Ace Stringband, John Showman and Chris Coole have developed a deep and instinctual musical bond. Their music lurks in a truly unique space that is somewhere on the outskirts of old-time, bluegrass, and folk. The songs of John Hartford, Hank Williams, Dock Boggs, and The Band share space with the fiddle tunes of Eck Robertson and Ed Haley. The duo’s original songs and tunes take in all these vistas and paint something both personal and timely. 

They have performed across North America and Europe at festivals such as Merlefest, Rockygrass, Winnipeg Folk Festival, Mariposa, Wintergrass, Gooikroots, and The John Hartford Memorial Festival. In 2022, the duo released two albums; “ Afield” a collection of old-time fiddle tunes, and  “Much Further Out than Inevitable – A Tribute to Some Music of John Hartford.” 

“John Showman has made his mark as “one of the very best and most influential fiddle players in Canada” (Steve Pritchard, CIUT 89.5 FM).

“Renowned for his clawhammer banjo picking, Coole now establishes himself as a gripping songwriter.”
(Roddy Campbell, Penguin Eggs Magazine)

Po’ Ramblin’ Boys

In 10 years as a band, The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys have covered a lot of miles. Their love of bluegrass — playing it, sharing it, growing it — has been the fuel for their remarkable journey through every corner of America and into the hearts of fans drawn to their hard-charging, true-blue sound. “We live what we play and sing about,” says bandleader C.J. Lewandowski.

Indeed, the band has weathered their fair share of the highs and lows that bluegrass songs are known for (except for the murders, of course). They’ve been road-weary, longing for home. They’ve felt the heartbreak of band members leaving and embraced the joy of welcoming new ones. They’ve worked hard to see their dreams come true, playing on some of music’s most celebrated stages. And they’ve been nominated for a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album (2019’s Toil, Tears & Trouble) and for the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year award.

Amid all their travels, The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys have seen every nook and cranny of the country, met people from all walks of life, and kept a keen eye toward the truth, which rings out loud and clear in the songs they write. “Wanderers Like Me,” the title track from their most recent album and the band’s first No. 1 song on the Bluegrass Unlimited chart, shoots straight from the heart: “Wanderers like me don’t settle down for no one / don’t mind being lonesome, chasing dreams is all I ever need.”

Lately, they’ve been chasing their dreams in a new configuration, one that expands the band’s age span and geographical roots. Guitarist John Gooding from California and fiddle player Max Silverstein from “the great bluegrass state of Maine,” as the band likes to say during onstage introductions, are the newest additions, both in their 20s. They join Lewandowski on mandolin, Jereme Brown on banjo, and Jasper Lorentzen on bass, relative elders in their 30s.

The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys have always been known for barreling bluegrass forward, and as they move into their second decade as a band, they’re maintaining that momentum, both onstage and in the studio. 

T.H.U.G.

The Two Harbors Ukulele Group, affectionately known as T.H.U.G., was formed by Al Anderson in 2010. It has grown from five members to a performance group of sixteen and features soprano, concert, tenor, baritone and bass ukuleles, backed up by harmonica, melodica, drums and horns. The group plays a wide variety of music from 1920’s classics to ’60’s rock and roll to country music…yes, even some Frank Zappa music. Our group has played throughout Minnesota from Lanesboro to Grand Portage and will play almost 50 performances in 2023. We also host the Silver Creek International Ukulele Carnival in Two Harbors which is attended by over 300 ukulele players from over fifteen states and three provinces.

 

 

The Gated Community

The Gated Community is an Americana band with a nearly twenty year history. Formed in 2006 in Minneapolis’s storied West Bank neighborhood, the band is known for its gripping original songs, beautiful vocal harmonies, and multiple lead singers. Led by South Asian American singer/songwriter Sumanth Gopinath (aka Sonny), the band’s music is eclectic in style, encompassing country, folk, bluegrass, and rock. Born in Chicago and raised in Louisiana, Gopinath relocated to the Twin Cities in 2005, after stints in Texas and Connecticut. Current members have been in the band for a decade or more. Everyone in the band sings lead and plays multiple instruments. The band just released their sixth album, available on Bandcamp and all of the main streaming platforms. It was recently included in the Star-Tribune’s list of top 10 albums from Minnesota in 2025 thus far. 

Double Down Daredevils

The Double Down Daredevils are a 6-piece Bluegrass/Americana band that has been entertaining audiences around the region for 10 years now. 

The Daredevils put on a high-energy show that will have you tapping your feet, and leave you wanting more. They feature amazing harmonies on nearly every song from traditional bluegrass to a large and growing list of originals!

Uncle Muskrat

Uncle Muskrat is a five-piece string band from Minneapolis, MN. Through traditional bluegrass instrumentation and lush vocal harmonies, they put a unique modern spin on the sounds of the old, weird American folk songbook. With influences ranging from Dock Boggs to John Hartford to Billy Strings and beyond, their live performances across the upper midwest take audiences on a journey from the quiet of a mountain hollow through the swirling energy of the cosmic expanse with many familiar stops along the way. 

Praised for their musicianship, respect for tradition, and ability to stretch the boundaries of traditional acoustic music, Uncle Muskrat delivers what your muskrat’s uncle never could!

Last Pick’d String Band

The band met at the Homestead Pickin’ Parlor “Beginners” bluegrass jam in Richfield, MN, directed by Gene Walton. That wasn’t enough, so we kept adding more jams to the calendar! Our breakout show as a band was in February 2018 and we’ve been refining our craft as a group ever since.

Our set list selections start with deep roots in traditional bluegrass, flavored with folk, country, and Americana. Everyone in the band sings, creating great harmonies and tasty sounds that appeal to a wide audience.

PA Management with Aaron Niehus

The PA is the connection between you as a performer and the audience. It is critical that you have a solid understanding of how to make the most effective use of all the technology available to you. This workshop will be in 3 segments. 11 am will be setting up the PA  then at 11:30 learn to work with the single Mic  Everyone is welcome. Draw bands are highly encouraged to come.  At noon Aaron will shift to PA Management

Song Analysis with Tim Stafford & Phil Nusbaum

Three songwriters will each present an original song.  Tim and Phil then will offer thoughts and advice on structure and presentation.  Phil Nusbaum will offer thoughts on what broadcasters are looking for when you seek to get your songs played on the air. You do not have to be a songwriter to attend or benefit from these perspectives. Everyone is welcome!

Stagecraft, The Art of Putting on a Show

With Brent Fuqua and Becky Schlegel These two veteran performers go beyond the setlist to discuss ways you can take your next show to a new level. Entertain your audiences, have more fun and get more bookings!

Stagecraft will be at noon on Saturday in Studio 2.  Q&A is a big part of these Panels so bring your questions!

Booking and Promoting Your Band

With Ellen Stanley, Katryn Conlin and Tom Peschges

This panel promises to be a lively discussion of how to build an audience, and book better gigs!  We will cover topics like, Websites, EPK’s, Booking emails, social media strategies and more.  As with all of our panel discussions, please bring your questions!