Award Winning Becky Buller Band Coming to the Fogartyville Stage

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Pictured: Becky Buller. Photo by Jason Myers.

Headed by multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter, Becky Buller, the Becky Buller Band brings high energy bluegrass to every stage they traverse. With Buller primarily on fiddle and vocals, she is joined by Jake Eddy (guitar), Daniel Hardin (bass), Wesley Lee (mandolin), and Ned Luberecki (banjo). The award winning group will be coming to Fogartyville on Saturday, Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are $20 for members and $24 for nonmembers. A native of St. James, Minnesota, Becky Buller has been a proficient songwriter for over two decades. She has released five full length albums that foster her passion for bluegrass and lyricism. Buller has also written and composed for the likes of Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, and two albums she has written for were Grammy winners (The Infamous Stringdusters’ Laws of Gravity and The Travelin’ McCourys’ self-titled release, 2018 and 2019 respectively). Widely accredited for her own releases, Buller has received ten awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), including winning 2020 Song Of The Year for “Chicago Barn Dance” and 2020 Collaborative Recording of the Year for “The Barber’s Fiddle.” Buller carries her love for bluegrass into music education, and she has been teaching fiddle, singing, and songwriting at workshops around the globe for 20 years. Join the Becky Buller Band at Fogartyville to witness their collaborative passion and expertise.

Pictured: Becky Buller. Photo by Jason Myers.

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