2022 Festival Schedule

Schedule & Acts Subject to Change

Thursday, July 28th

Opening Night Performances
Main stage or Inside Cozy Cove

For Artists' Pics & Bios, click plus (+) sign to the right on their time/listing box.

4pm: Driftless Revelers (Inside Cozy Cove)

The Driftless Revelers have been known to pleasure a crowd with plectral banjo tones, the mournful wailing of resophonic steel guitars, and the up-right bass bellows of an era that can't quite be defined, but revels in the timeless ephemera of weird old-time American music.

With influences as varied and eccentric as a proper musty smelling thrift store record collection, the band grooves merrily through early roots blues and jazz music, to hillbilly and string band howlers, all the way into the not-quite folk but not-quite psychedelic realms of their own creation.

A Driftless Revelers show will lure you in with their joy--keep you dancing with their search for the cosmic groove in the confines of stringed instruments--and will send you on your way with flashbacks of the Driftless Revelery found only in the essence of the intangible reaches of notes once played-- that then fall silent.

The Driftless Revelers formed in the second spring of the first global pandemic of the 21st century, with one ear turned toward the shellac platters and Victrola virtuosos of the early to mid 20th century, and the other ear glued to the soundscapes of the 1960's & 1970's American freak-folk scene.

Band leader, Matt Sayles, returns to the Manitowish Waters stage after winning fans over in 2003 with his band, Frostbitten Grass, Bluegrass Grown From The Cold, Cold Ground. Fellow songwriters Ben Nelson and Jerod Kaszynski, will accompany him at this year’s MidSummer Bluegrass Festival.  As a cautionary note, listening to this band perform will very likely put a smile on your face!

5pm: Truman's Ridge (Inside Cozy Cove)

Truman’s Ridge brings it with all the excitement of the early days of Bluegrass: fast paced, classically attired, and the showmanship behind a single vocal microphone. A bit of Folk, a hint of Jazz , and a touch of Swing: Chicago Style Bluegrass at its finest!

6pm: Driftless Revelers (Main Stage)

The Driftless Revelers have been known to pleasure a crowd with plectral banjo tones, the mournful wailing of resophonic steel guitars, and the up-right bass bellows of an era that can't quite be defined, but revels in the timeless ephemera of weird old-time American music.

With influences as varied and eccentric as a proper musty smelling thrift store record collection, the band grooves merrily through early roots blues and jazz music, to hillbilly and string band howlers, all the way into the not-quite folk but not-quite psychedelic realms of their own creation.

A Driftless Revelers show will lure you in with their joy--keep you dancing with their search for the cosmic groove in the confines of stringed instruments--and will send you on your way with flashbacks of the Driftless Revelery found only in the essence of the intangible reaches of notes once played-- that then fall silent.

The Driftless Revelers formed in the second spring of the first global pandemic of the 21st century, with one ear turned toward the shellac platters and Victrola virtuosos of the early to mid 20th century, and the other ear glued to the soundscapes of the 1960's & 1970's American freak-folk scene.

Band leader, Matt Sayles, returns to the Manitowish Waters stage after winning fans over in 2003 with his band, Frostbitten Grass, Bluegrass Grown From The Cold, Cold Ground. Fellow songwriters Ben Nelson and Jerod Kaszynski, will accompany him at this year’s MidSummer Bluegrass Festival.  As a cautionary note, listening to this band perform will very likely put a smile on your face!

7pm: Feed The Dog (Main Stage)

Feed The Dog known for their high energy performances more reminiscent of jambase, Feed The Dog is a band driven by the unique and progressive approach of each player. This band is hard to peg as imaginative melodies with graceful ambiance are skillfully crafted on the violin, and then move over to be wowed by an acoustic guitar that blends nimble Kottke-like finger picking with the strength of blues and rock. Simply put, Feed The Dog's genre bending, shake-your-hips, instrumental flair is a crowd-pleaser wherever they perform.

8:00pm: Truman's Ridge (Inside Cozy Cove)

Truman’s Ridge brings it with all the excitement of the early days of Bluegrass: fast paced, classically attired, and the showmanship behind a single vocal microphone. A bit of Folk, a hint of Jazz , and a touch of Swing: Chicago Style Bluegrass at its finest!

8:30pm: Unity The Band (Main Stage)

Unity the Band is an Award Winning Roots, Rock Reggae Band. Theirs is a music of harmony and happy moments that bring about that feeling of oneness, which all genres of music seem to enliven with their own style, including Bluegrass. Within their flare for Reggae Music, this band plays Grateful Dead music which has contributed many tunes that are now staples of Bluegrass Music. Can they merge Bill Monroe tunes like Molly & Tenbrook, In The Pines, or Blue Moon of Kentucky into a Bob Marley fashion at this year’s Bluegrass Fest? Time will tell. In short, this year’s show is bequeath with an extra dimension of dance and Reggae Grass music.

10pm: Feed The Dog (Main Stage)

Feed The Dog known for their high energy performances more reminiscent of jambase, Feed The Dog is a band driven by the unique and progressive approach of each player. This band is hard to peg as imaginative melodies with graceful ambiance are skillfully crafted on the violin, and then move over to be wowed by an acoustic guitar that blends nimble Kottke-like finger picking with the strength of blues and rock. Simply put, Feed The Dog's genre bending, shake-your-hips, instrumental flair is a crowd-pleaser wherever they perform.

11pm: Unity The Band (Inside Cozy Cove)

Unity the Band is an Award Winning Roots, Rock Reggae Band. Theirs is a music of harmony and happy moments that bring about that feeling of oneness, which all genres of music seem to enliven with their own style, including Bluegrass. Within their flare for Reggae Music, this band plays Grateful Dead music which has contributed many tunes that are now staples of Bluegrass Music. Can they merge Bill Monroe tunes like Molly & Tenbrook, In The Pines, or Blue Moon of Kentucky into a Bob Marley fashion at this year’s Bluegrass Fest? Time will tell. In short, this year’s show is bequeath with an extra dimension of dance and Reggae Grass music.

12am: Truman's Ridge (Inside Cozy Cove)

Truman’s Ridge brings it with all the excitement of the early days of Bluegrass: fast paced, classically attired, and the showmanship behind a single vocal microphone. A bit of Folk, a hint of Jazz , and a touch of Swing: Chicago Style Bluegrass at its finest!

1am: Driftless Revelers (Inside Cozy Cove)

The Driftless Revelers have been known to pleasure a crowd with plectral banjo tones, the mournful wailing of resophonic steel guitars, and the up-right bass bellows of an era that can't quite be defined, but revels in the timeless ephemera of weird old-time American music.

With influences as varied and eccentric as a proper musty smelling thrift store record collection, the band grooves merrily through early roots blues and jazz music, to hillbilly and string band howlers, all the way into the not-quite folk but not-quite psychedelic realms of their own creation.

A Driftless Revelers show will lure you in with their joy--keep you dancing with their search for the cosmic groove in the confines of stringed instruments--and will send you on your way with flashbacks of the Driftless Revelery found only in the essence of the intangible reaches of notes once played-- that then fall silent.

The Driftless Revelers formed in the second spring of the first global pandemic of the 21st century, with one ear turned toward the shellac platters and Victrola virtuosos of the early to mid 20th century, and the other ear glued to the soundscapes of the 1960's & 1970's American freak-folk scene.

Band leader, Matt Sayles, returns to the Manitowish Waters stage after winning fans over in 2003 with his band, Frostbitten Grass, Bluegrass Grown From The Cold, Cold Ground. Fellow songwriters Ben Nelson and Jerod Kaszynski, will accompany him at this year’s MidSummer Bluegrass Festival.  As a cautionary note, listening to this band perform will very likely put a smile on your face!

Friday, July 29th

Performances on Main Outdoor Stage

10am: Truman's Ridge

Truman’s Ridge brings it with all the excitement of the early days of Bluegrass: fast paced, classically attired, and the showmanship behind a single vocal microphone. A bit of Folk, a hint of Jazz , and a touch of Swing: Chicago Style Bluegrass at its finest!

11am: Genesee Ridge

With hard driving instrumentals and four-part harmonies, Genesse Ridge is dedicated towards moving bluegrass and old-time music forward.

12pm: The Mark Hembree Bluegrass Band

Hembree's band combines powerful vocals and hot picking to bring a new sound to the bluegrass stage. Of Mr., Hembree’s many distinctions as a bluegrass performer over several decades, his tenure as a veteran band member of Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys and Co-founder of the Nashville Bluegrass Band brings a special credibility to any Bluegrass Festival he performs at. This Bluegrass Band is like an onion: just when you unravel one layer, then there is another, and another...

1 PM to 2 PM Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods Intermission

Bluegrass Jamming 101 Workshop (welcoming beginner level jammers) Led by Genesee Ridge
• Cornhole Tournament
• Power Walk the Trail
• Open Mic (please sign up with stage manager) and
Sound Checks on the Main Stage
• Lunch Break

2pm: David Peterson & 1946

3pm: Miles Over Mountains

Miles Over Mountains plays a modernized style of progressive bluegrass covering a wide spectrum of genres, dynamics, and feeling. Their live catalogue draws from their studio albums “Five Star Heart Breaker” (2015), “Ballads & Burners” (2017), and “Work Harder Not Smarter" (2020). The band has been performing, touring, and making records since early 2014 playing an average of 150+ shows per year throughout the Midwest region and beyond. The band looks with excitement and hungry ambition towards the 2022 tour season, coming to a town near you!

4pm: Genesee Ridge

With hard driving instrumentals and four-part harmonies, Genesse Ridge is dedicated towards moving bluegrass and old-time music forward.

5 PM Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods Intermission

Mark Hembree, Bluegrass Boy, Meet & Greet Q & A
(Please have your thought-out questions ready and/or email them ahead of time)
• Cornhole Tournament (continued)
• Bike Ride The Trail
• Open Mic (please sign up with stage manager) and
Sound Checks on the Main Stage
• Dinner Break

6pm: The Mark Hembree Bluegrass Band

Hembree's band combines powerful vocals and hot picking to bring a new sound to the bluegrass stage. Of Mr., Hembree’s many distinctions as a bluegrass performer over several decades, his tenure as a veteran band member of Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys and Co-founder of the Nashville Bluegrass Band brings a special credibility to any Bluegrass Festival he performs at. This Bluegrass Band is like an onion: just when you unravel one layer, then there is another, and another...

7pm: Truman's Ridge

Truman’s Ridge brings it with all the excitement of the early days of Bluegrass: fast paced, classically attired, and the showmanship behind a single vocal microphone. A bit of Folk, a hint of Jazz , and a touch of Swing: Chicago Style Bluegrass at its finest!

8pm: David Peterson & 1946

9pm: Miles Over Mountains

Miles Over Mountains plays a modernized style of progressive bluegrass covering a wide spectrum of genres, dynamics, and feeling. Their live catalogue draws from their studio albums “Five Star Heart Breaker” (2015), “Ballads & Burners” (2017), and “Work Harder Not Smarter" (2020). The band has been performing, touring, and making records since early 2014 playing an average of 150+ shows per year throughout the Midwest region and beyond. The band looks with excitement and hungry ambition towards the 2022 tour season, coming to a town near you!

10pm: The Mark Hembree Bluegrass Band

Hembree's band combines powerful vocals and hot picking to bring a new sound to the bluegrass stage. Of Mr., Hembree’s many distinctions as a bluegrass performer over several decades, his tenure as a veteran band member of Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys and Co-founder of the Nashville Bluegrass Band brings a special credibility to any Bluegrass Festival he performs at. This Bluegrass Band is like an onion: just when you unravel one layer, then there is another, and another...

Performances Inside Cozy Cove

10pm: Truman's Ridge

Truman’s Ridge brings it with all the excitement of the early days of Bluegrass: fast paced, classically attired, and the showmanship behind a single vocal microphone. A bit of Folk, a hint of Jazz , and a touch of Swing: Chicago Style Bluegrass at its finest!

11pm: David Peterson & 1946

12am: Genesee Ridge

With hard driving instrumentals and four-part harmonies, Genesse Ridge is dedicated towards moving bluegrass and old-time music forward.

1am: Miles Over Mountains

Miles Over Mountains plays a modernized style of progressive bluegrass covering a wide spectrum of genres, dynamics, and feeling. Their live catalogue draws from their studio albums “Five Star Heart Breaker” (2015), “Ballads & Burners” (2017), and “Work Harder Not Smarter" (2020). The band has been performing, touring, and making records since early 2014 playing an average of 150+ shows per year throughout the Midwest region and beyond. The band looks with excitement and hungry ambition towards the 2022 tour season, coming to a town near you!

Saturday, July 30th

Performances on Main Outdoor Stage

10am: Truman's Ridge

Truman’s Ridge brings it with all the excitement of the early days of Bluegrass: fast paced, classically attired, and the showmanship behind a single vocal microphone. A bit of Folk, a hint of Jazz , and a touch of Swing: Chicago Style Bluegrass at its finest!

11am: Unclaimed Freight

Unclaimed Freight has been playing classic bluegrass all across the northern midwest for pert near twenty years.  Word has it they are working on their rendition of the Eagle’s tune “Seven Bridges Road” specially for this year’s Manitowish Waters’ audience.

12pm: The Mark Hembree Bluegrass Band

Hembree's band combines powerful vocals and hot picking to bring a new sound to the bluegrass stage. Of Mr., Hembree’s many distinctions as a bluegrass performer over several decades, his tenure as a veteran band member of Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys and Co-founder of the Nashville Bluegrass Band brings a special credibility to any Bluegrass Festival he performs at. This Bluegrass Band is like an onion: just when you unravel one layer, then there is another, and another...

1pm - 2PM Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods Intermission

Bluegrass Jamming 101 Workshop (welcoming intermediate level jammers) Led by Genesee Ridge
• Cornhole Tournament
• Power Walk the Trail
• Dig Deep and Miles Over Mountains, Meet & Greet Q & A
(Please have your thought-out questions ready and/or email them ahead of time)
• Open Mic (please sign up with stage manager) and
Sound Checks on the Main Stage

2pm: David Peterson & 1946

3pm: The Best Westerns

The Best Westerns

4pm: Dig Deep

Formed in 2015 in the dead center of the thriving Midwest roots music scene in Stevens Point, WI, the four members of Dig Deep drew inspiration from their shared appreciation for traditional bluegrass and country music, their love of rock and roll, and their combined decades of hard gigging in the punk/metal scenes, local bars and roadhouses, and regional festivals. Three releases and 600+ shows later, they have firmly established themselves as an utterly unique and powerful force in the root's world.

With a body of work that showcases their vision, craft, heart, and clout as songwriters and instrumentalists, Dig Deep has earned a reputation for their well-honed and hard-edged sound that goes far beyond bluegrass, as well as their blistering and boisterous live performances that give audiences much more than a string band show. https://www.facebook.com/digdeepwi
Photo credit: by Sage Saladino Portrait Artist

5 PM Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods Intermission

Dave Peterson & 1946, Meet & Greet Q & A
(Please have your thought-out questions ready and/or email them ahead of time)
• Cornhole Tournament (continued)
• Bike Ride The Trail
• Open Mic (please sign up with stage manager) and
Sound Checks on the Main Stage
• Dinner Break

Performances on Main Outdoor Stage

5pm: Bluegrass Jam (welcoming everybody) Led by Genesee Ridge

With hard driving instrumentals and four-part harmonies, Genesse Ridge is dedicated towards moving bluegrass and old-time music forward.

6pm: Miles Over Mountains

Miles Over Mountains plays a modernized style of progressive bluegrass covering a wide spectrum of genres, dynamics, and feeling. Their live catalogue draws from their studio albums “Five Star Heart Breaker” (2015), “Ballads & Burners” (2017), and “Work Harder Not Smarter" (2020). The band has been performing, touring, and making records since early 2014 playing an average of 150+ shows per year throughout the Midwest region and beyond. The band looks with excitement and hungry ambition towards the 2022 tour season, coming to a town near you!

7pm: The Mark Hembree Bluegrass Band

Hembree's band combines powerful vocals and hot picking to bring a new sound to the bluegrass stage. Of Mr., Hembree’s many distinctions as a bluegrass performer over several decades, his tenure as a veteran band member of Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys and Co-founder of the Nashville Bluegrass Band brings a special credibility to any Bluegrass Festival he performs at. This Bluegrass Band is like an onion: just when you unravel one layer, then there is another, and another...

8pm: David Peterson & 1946

9pm: The Best Westerns

The Best Westerns

10pm: Dig Deep

Formed in 2015 in the dead center of the thriving Midwest roots music scene in Stevens Point, WI, the four members of Dig Deep drew inspiration from their shared appreciation for traditional bluegrass and country music, their love of rock and roll, and their combined decades of hard gigging in the punk/metal scenes, local bars and roadhouses, and regional festivals. Three releases and 600+ shows later, they have firmly established themselves as an utterly unique and powerful force in the root's world.

With a body of work that showcases their vision, craft, heart, and clout as songwriters and instrumentalists, Dig Deep has earned a reputation for their well-honed and hard-edged sound that goes far beyond bluegrass, as well as their blistering and boisterous live performances that give audiences much more than a string band show. https://www.facebook.com/digdeepwi
Photo credit: by Sage Saladino Portrait Artist

Performances Inside Cozy Cove

9pm: Unclaimed Freight

Unclaimed Freight has been playing classic bluegrass all across the northern midwest for pert near twenty years.  Word has it they are working on their rendition of the Eagle’s tune “Seven Bridges Road” specially for this year’s Manitowish Waters’ audience.

10pm: David Peterson & 1946

11pm: Miles Over Mountains

Miles Over Mountains plays a modernized style of progressive bluegrass covering a wide spectrum of genres, dynamics, and feeling. Their live catalogue draws from their studio albums “Five Star Heart Breaker” (2015), “Ballads & Burners” (2017), and “Work Harder Not Smarter" (2020). The band has been performing, touring, and making records since early 2014 playing an average of 150+ shows per year throughout the Midwest region and beyond. The band looks with excitement and hungry ambition towards the 2022 tour season, coming to a town near you!

12am: Dig Deep

Formed in 2015 in the dead center of the thriving Midwest roots music scene in Stevens Point, WI, the four members of Dig Deep drew inspiration from their shared appreciation for traditional bluegrass and country music, their love of rock and roll, and their combined decades of hard gigging in the punk/metal scenes, local bars and roadhouses, and regional festivals. Three releases and 600+ shows later, they have firmly established themselves as an utterly unique and powerful force in the root's world.

With a body of work that showcases their vision, craft, heart, and clout as songwriters and instrumentalists, Dig Deep has earned a reputation for their well-honed and hard-edged sound that goes far beyond bluegrass, as well as their blistering and boisterous live performances that give audiences much more than a string band show. https://www.facebook.com/digdeepwi
Photo credit: by Sage Saladino Portrait Artist

1am: Miles Over Mountains

Miles Over Mountains plays a modernized style of progressive bluegrass covering a wide spectrum of genres, dynamics, and feeling. Their live catalogue draws from their studio albums “Five Star Heart Breaker” (2015), “Ballads & Burners” (2017), and “Work Harder Not Smarter" (2020). The band has been performing, touring, and making records since early 2014 playing an average of 150+ shows per year throughout the Midwest region and beyond. The band looks with excitement and hungry ambition towards the 2022 tour season, coming to a town near you!

Sunday, July 31st - Gospel Hours

Performances on Main Outdoor Stage

10am: Unclaimed Freight

Unclaimed Freight has been playing classic bluegrass all across the northern midwest for pert near twenty years.  Word has it they are working on their rendition of the Eagle’s tune “Seven Bridges Road” specially for this year’s Manitowish Waters’ audience.

11am: Genesee Ridge

With hard driving instrumentals and four-part harmonies, Genesse Ridge is dedicated towards moving bluegrass and old-time music forward.

12pm: Dig Deep

Formed in 2015 in the dead center of the thriving Midwest roots music scene in Stevens Point, WI, the four members of Dig Deep drew inspiration from their shared appreciation for traditional bluegrass and country music, their love of rock and roll, and their combined decades of hard gigging in the punk/metal scenes, local bars and roadhouses, and regional festivals. Three releases and 600+ shows later, they have firmly established themselves as an utterly unique and powerful force in the root's world.

With a body of work that showcases their vision, craft, heart, and clout as songwriters and instrumentalists, Dig Deep has earned a reputation for their well-honed and hard-edged sound that goes far beyond bluegrass, as well as their blistering and boisterous live performances that give audiences much more than a string band show. https://www.facebook.com/digdeepwi
Photo credit: by Sage Saladino Portrait Artist

1pm: Unclaimed Freight

Unclaimed Freight has been playing classic bluegrass all across the northern midwest for pert near twenty years.  Word has it they are working on their rendition of the Eagle’s tune “Seven Bridges Road” specially for this year’s Manitowish Waters’ audience.