Members of The Baker Family, from left, Carina, 16, Trustin, 18, Elijah, 13, and their mother Carrie play “Blue Ridge Mountain Home” Wednesday morning on the Ditzfeld State during the Show-Me Bluegrass Festival at the Missouri State Fair. The Baker Family, of south-central Missouri, performed twice Wednesday at the Ditzfeld Stage.
Randy Denny, of Oak Grove, center, sings “You Don’t Know My Mind” as fellow members of the Bluegrass Missourians play at the Touchstone Energy Stage at the MSF. The group was one of five who performed during the Show-Me Bluegrass Festival on Wednesday.
Hunter Motts plays the banjo for The Baker Family during their performance Wednesday at the Fair’s Show-Me Bluegrass Festival. The family plays and sings not only bluegrass but Gospel and classic county music.
Members of the Farnum Family give a 2:30 p.m. performance Wednesday at the Touchstone Energy Stage during the Show-Me Bluegrass Festival at the MSF. The Farnum Family, of southwest Missouri, entertained the audience with several songs including “Forever Young” by Bob Dylan and a song from the 1930s titled “On the Sunny Side of the Street.”
Members of The Baker Family, from left, Carina, 16, Trustin, 18, Elijah, 13, and their mother Carrie play “Blue Ridge Mountain Home” Wednesday morning on the Ditzfeld State during the Show-Me Bluegrass Festival at the Missouri State Fair. The Baker Family, of south-central Missouri, performed twice Wednesday at the Ditzfeld Stage.
Randy Denny, of Oak Grove, center, sings “You Don’t Know My Mind” as fellow members of the Bluegrass Missourians play at the Touchstone Energy Stage at the MSF. The group was one of five who performed during the Show-Me Bluegrass Festival on Wednesday.
Hunter Motts plays the banjo for The Baker Family during their performance Wednesday at the Fair’s Show-Me Bluegrass Festival. The family plays and sings not only bluegrass but Gospel and classic county music.
Members of the Farnum Family give a 2:30 p.m. performance Wednesday at the Touchstone Energy Stage during the Show-Me Bluegrass Festival at the MSF. The Farnum Family, of southwest Missouri, entertained the audience with several songs including “Forever Young” by Bob Dylan and a song from the 1930s titled “On the Sunny Side of the Street.”
Missouri State Fair highlights Bluegrass