Fall is music festival time on the Outer Banks and there is some great entertainment lined up beginning this week with the Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival at Roanoke Island Festival Park in Manteo.
Here's a quick snapshot of what to expect.
Outer Banks Bluegrass Festival
September 21-24
Some of the biggest names in Bluegrass will be coming to the Outer Banks this week. Rhonda Vincent and the Rage will take the stage twice; look for them on Thursday afternoon and Friday evening.
Steep Canyon Rangers will also be performing on Thursday, taking the stage at 7:45. In a music style dominated by great musicians, Steep Canyon really stands out with tight arrangements and innovative sounds.
Also look for Gene Watson on Friday and the Soggy Bottom Boys on Saturday to closeout the Festival.
Hatterasity-A Bluegrass Block Party
October 8-11
Hatterasity is a Hatteras Village bluegrass happening, there's some great local talent—but local talent in this case is Ocracoke's Molasses Creek with a national reputation. There's also a great jam session to kick things off on Tuesday evening—bring your instrument and sit in.
Mustang Music Festival
October 9-10
Promoter Mike Dianna has created one of the best music festivals around. His move two years ago to the Whalehead Club brought the festival to the perfect setting for Mike's vision of music at all times.
The two day festival features two stages, so that when one band is playing the other is getting ready to go. No breaks between performance...one stops the next one starts.
The music is always worth the price of admission—Mike consistently manages to bring groups to the Outer Banks that are right on the cusp of going to the next level and it shows.
This is a very family friendly event with proceeds going to two great causes—the Corolla Wild Horse Fund and the Mustang Music Program that works with kids to learn how to perform music.
Duck Jazz Festival
October 11
The 2016 version of the festival is the 10th Annual and the lineup this year is amazing.Headliners Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo may be the finest jazz guitarists around—certainly the people they have loved with over the years would seem to indicate that.
Their styles are smooth and expressive—a classic jazz sound.
The setting is perfect. There may not be any place better to sit outside, sip some wine and take in a free outdoor jazz concert than the Duck Town Green.