Bay Island Ramblers

          

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The Bay Island Ramblers are most excited to be playing at the Plymouth  Bluegrass Festival.  Our set is Friday, September 16th, from 12;20 pm to 1:05 pm , and we sure hope you'll come on down.  Larry and Sondra, the fine folks that put on this shindig, sure do it up right.   And the Cleverlys sets are not to be missed so come on down and kick your shoes off.  Click on Cactus Bob to link to the festival website.  ->>>>

Thanks for stoppin' in.  We are the Bay Island Ramblers, a lively bunch based in the San Francisco bay area.  We play traditional bluegrass, some not-so-traditional chestnuts, and some country songs to round things out - all peppered with an original or two here and there.  We sure hope you'll come out see us sometime. 

WHO'S IN THE BAND

Lanie Anderson-Barrett  Bass, Singer  Lanie was born near the mouth of the Appalachian Trail in the hills of North Georgia and raised in Atlanta.  Her passion for bluegrass is easily traced to her southern and Irish roots.Lanie@bayislandramblers.com

Lanie Anderson-Barrett

Bass, Singer

Lanie was born near the mouth of the Appalachian Trail in the hills of North Georgia and raised in Atlanta. Her passion for bluegrass is easily traced to her southern and Irish roots.

Lanie@bayislandramblers.com


Mark BerkleyGuitar, SingerMark's first exposure to bluegrass was as a young fella in a jam held in a chicken shack in Pennsylvania. He has a penchant for minor keys and dogs.Mark@bayislandramblers.com

Mark Berkley

Guitar, Singer

Mark's first exposure to bluegrass was as a young fella in a jam held in a chicken shack in Pennsylvania. He has a penchant for minor keys and dogs.

Mark@bayislandramblers.com




Tom BiggsBanjoGrowing up in Arkansas exposed Tom to country music early on. It wasn't until he heard the work Earl Scruggs and Don Reno that he drifted to bluegrass and hadn't left since.Tom@bayislandramblers.com

Tom Biggs

Banjo

Growing up in Arkansas exposed Tom to country music early on. It wasn't until he heard the work Earl Scruggs and Don Reno that he drifted to bluegrass and hadn't left since.

Tom@bayislandramblers.com


Ken Smith   Mandolin, SingerFormerly in the Avocado Brothers, Ken is from the fine state of North Carolina. His musical journey started as a boy, playing rock n'roll in high school bands. His stint in a traveling college band exposed him to the flavors of country and bluegrass music.  Ken@bayislandramblers.com

Ken Smith 
 
Mandolin, Singer

Formerly in the Avocado Brothers, Ken is from the fine state of North Carolina. His musical journey started as a boy, playing rock n'roll in high school bands. His stint in a traveling college band exposed him to the flavors of country and bluegrass music.  

Ken@bayislandramblers.com





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