EVENT CONTACT INFORMATION
Branson Academy for the Advancement of Music and Theatre
4230 Gretna Rd
Branson, MO 65616
www.baamt.org
Bob Nichols – President
bnichols@baamt.org
(417) 593-3419
The mission of The Branson Academy for the Advancement of Music and Theatre is “To affect, ensure and support the continued growth and long term health of our music and theatre industry through curation, education and innovation.”
Greater Ozark Bluegrass Society
2655 E Evans Rd
Springfield, MO 65804
www.gobluegrass.org
David Maravilla
dmaravilla@sbcglobal.net
(417) 732-1975
The purpose of the Greater Ozarks Bluegrass Society is to preserve and promote the bluegrass and traditional music of the Ozarks through education and exposure, so as to maximize the understanding and appreciation of the music form.
Ozark Mountain Music
5106 State Hwy Y
Reeds Spring, MO 65737
www.ozarkmountainmusicassociation.com
Wendy Wright
ozarkmountainmusic1@gmail.com
(417) 631-2442
The Mission of Ozark Mountain Music Association is to preserve and promote traditional music of the Ozarks for future generations. Every year since 2006, the Ozark Mountain Music Association has endeavored to pass down old time and bluegrass music to the next generation of young musicians. Our annual summer music camps are an opportunity for experienced musicians to teach, to inspire and to form lasting relationships with their students.
Tomorrow’s Bluegrass Stars
P.O. Box 58244
Louisville, KY 40268
www.tomorrowsbluegrassstars.org
Larry Smith – President
tomorrowsbluegrassstars@gmail.com
(502) 377-1926
John Colburn – CEEO
john-colburn@att.net
(251) 604-2867
The mission of Tomorrow’s Bluegrass Stars (TBS) is to support young, aspiring bluegrass musicians through encouragement excitement, promotion, and awareness for them to preserve “yesterday’s” bluegrass music for “tomorrow”.
The purpose of Tomorrow’s Bluegrass Stars (TBS) is to establish a group that supports and encourages young bluegrass musicians through embracing them, their families and their bands and promoting opportunities for them within the bluegrass community through exposure, interaction, education, showcasing talent, mentoring, networking, resources, connections, and events.
On the day that a TBS member turns 20 years of age, or if he/she should become married before turning 20, that member will remain in the TBS group and become a Mentor and Role Model to the younger ones. However, he/she must be younger that 20 to initially become a member of the group.