20150611

Close Kin, A Reunion of Bluegrass & Old Time Music To Be Screened at Bristol's PUSH Film Festival !

Image635695914608629347Mountain Roads Recordings (MRR) is extremely proud and excited to announce that their video, CLOSE KIN, A REUNION OF BLUEGRASS & OLD TIME MUSIC created by Rebecca Jones has been selected for screening at Bristol's 1st PUSH Film Festival.

When PUSH announced a new festival was to be held in Bristol and sought submissions in various categories. MRR asked Rebecca Jones to rework the original video for this project to remove the commercial aspects related to the release and submit it for consideration.

They were notified early this week that the submission was accepted for screening at this first event in the category of Short Films.

The festival is being held this weekend in Bristol, VA.   The film will be shown in the Short Blocks 2 segment at 3:00 pm Saturday June 13th.

With Bristol being the Birthplace of Country Music and the significance that both Old Time and Bluegrass have in the early country music, we have a great shot at winning our category.

Wish us luck, we could get the best short film of the festival.
Thanks so much to all twenty-nine particpants who had a part in making this the tremendous musical project that it is.

Adam & Tina Steffey  (The Boxcars & The Grayson Highlands String Band)
Johnny & Jeanette Williams  (The Jeanette Williams Band)
Scott & Mark Freeman  (Pathway)
Mickey Galyean, Greg Jones, Jay Adams, Brad Hiatt & Jordon Blevins  (Rich In Tradition)
Bud, Zeb, Samantha & Laine Snyder  (The Snyder Family Band)
Dale Morris & Jerry Correll  (Wolfe Bros String Band)
Edwin Lacy  (Skeeter and the Skidmarks)
Eddie Bond  (The New Ballards Branch Bogtrotters)
Jim Lloyd & Trevor McKenzie  (Jim Lloyd and the Skyliners)
Brian Grimm  (The Konnarock Kritters)
Trish Kilby Fore  (Fox Creek Ramblers)
Tiffany (Hurt) Lowery  (Wheeler)
Tim White, Dave Vaught &“Fat Albert” Blackburn  (The VW Boys)
Wesley Easter  (Eastwood Studio)
Rebecca Jones  (Travis Frye & Blue Mountain)


Read more about the festival at:

http://www.pushfilm.org/

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