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===2010s===
===2010s===
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* [[John McCutcheon]]
* [[Darrell Scott]]
* [[Thornetta Davis]]
* [[Jeremy Kittel|Kittel]] & Co.
* Town Mountain
* Charley Crockett
* [[Las Cafeteras]]
* [[Front Country]]
* [[Altan (band)|Altan]]
* Steppin' In It
* Corn Potato String Band
* [[Nora Jane Struthers]]
* SHIFT
* Joe Hall & The Cane Cutters
* The Schrock Brothers
* Jen Sygit
* Elephant Rescue
* Diamonds In The Rust
* Rollie Tussing
* Nickolas James & The Bandwagon
* Emily Rose
* Andy Baker
* John D. Lamb
* Josh Rose
* Sam Corbin
* Jan Krist & Jim Bizer
* Annie & Rod Capps
* [[Anne Heaton (folk singer)|Anne Heaton]] & Frank Marotta

''2017''

* [[Michael Cleveland]] & Flamekeeper
* [[Radney Foster]]
* [[Luke Winslow-King]]
* [[Gaby Moreno]]
* [[Bruce Molsky|Molsky]]'s Mountain Drifters
* [[Ruthie Foster]]
* [[Jayme Stone]]'s Folklife and Lomax Project
* La Cave Tap Reunion
* The Defibulators
* [[Feufollet]]
* Don Julin's Mr. Natural Project
* The Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers
* Drew Nelson and Highway 2
* The Bootstrap Boys
* T-Mart Rounders/Milnes, Chesser, & Hill
* Diff and Dudley
* The Avi Lesser Jug Band
* Planet D Nonet

''2016''

* [[Asleep at the Wheel]]
* [[Charlie Musselwhite]]
* [[Gibson Brothers|The Gibson Brothers]]
* [[Solas (group)|Solas]]
* Bruce Daigrepont
* Haas Kowert Tice
* Mike + Ruthy
* Footworks
* Nic Gareiss & Friends
* Three Women and the Truth ([[Mary Gauthier]], [[Gretchen Peters]], [[Eliza Gilkyson|Eliza Gikyson]])
* [[Adonis Puentes]] & The Voice of Cuba Orchestra
* The Cactus Blossoms
* [[Black Twig Pickers]]
* [[Luke Winslow-King]]
* Red Tail Ring
* Stella!
* The Go-Rounds
* Delilah DeWylde & The Lost Boys
* Mark Lavengood Bluegrass Bonanza!
* Soltre
* [[Ralston Bowles]]
* Chris Buhalis
* [[Ira Bernstein]]
* Frank Allison
* [[May Erlewine]]
* Natalie Mae
* Joe Shields
* Michelle Chenard & Pete Kehoe
* Jan Krist & Kim Bizer

''2015''

* Joshua Davis
* [[Dervish (band)|Dervish]]
* Rock My Soul- [[The McCrary Sisters]] & [[The Fairfield Four]]
* [[Foghorn Stringband]]
* [[Balsam Range]]
* [[Savoy Family Band|Savoy Family]]
* [[Bill Kirchen]]
* California Feetwarmers
* [[Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton]]
* [[Peter Mulvey]]
* WIld Ponies
* Samantha Martin and Delta Sugar
* Rapetipetam
* [[Gerald Ross]]
* Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys
* Rollie Tussing & The Midwest Territory Band
* Gifts or Creatures
* The Mudpuppys

''2014''

* [[Rodney Crowell]]
* [[Pokey LaFarge]]
* [[Sarah Jarosz]]
* [[Sharon Shannon]]
* [[The Steel Wheels]]
* [[Eden Brent]]
* Bonsoir Catin
* [[Ira Bernstein]]
* The Asham Stompers
* [[Billy Strings]] & Don Julin
* Big Foot String Band
* Detour
* Nic Gareiss & Maeve Gilchrist
* [[Claudia Schmidt]] & [[Dean Magraw|Dean McGraw]]
* Rachael Davis
* Red Tail Ring
* Alafrique
* The Madcat Midnight Blues Journey
* [[The Accidentals]]
* Bennett
* Kavazabava
* Michigan Songwriters- Justin VanHaven, "E" Minor, Michael Crittenden, Tracy Kash


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''2013''
''2013''

* [[Béla Fleck|Bela Fleck]] & [[Abigail Washburn]]
* [[Béla Fleck|Bela Fleck]] & [[Abigail Washburn]]
* [[La Bottine Souriante]]
* [[La Bottine Souriante]]
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* [[Gibson Brothers (bluegrass)|Gibson Brothers]]
* [[Gibson Brothers (bluegrass)|Gibson Brothers]]
* [[Deke Dickerson]]
* [[Deke Dickerson]]
* Paul Thorn
*[[Paul Thorn]]
* Good Foot Dance Ensemble
* Good Foot Dance Ensemble
* Drew Nelson and Highway 2
* Drew Nelson and Highway 2
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* Jeff & Vida
* Jeff & Vida
* The Cornfed Girls
* The Cornfed Girls
* Ralston Bowles
*[[Ralston Bowles]]
* Open Range
* Open Range
* Davis vs. Davis
* Davis vs. Davis
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* [[Sam Amidon]]
* [[Sam Amidon]]
* [[Robin and Linda Williams|Robin and Linda Williams and Their Fine Group]]
* [[Robin and Linda Williams|Robin and Linda Williams and Their Fine Group]]
* Bruce Olsky and Big Hoedown
*[[Bruce Molsky]] and Big Hoedown
* Detour
* Detour
* Drew Nelson
* Drew Nelson
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* [[The Freight Hoppers]]
* [[The Freight Hoppers]]
* [[Tarbox Ramblers|The Tarbox Ramblers]]
* [[Tarbox Ramblers|The Tarbox Ramblers]]
* The Ragbirds
*[[The Ragbirds]]
* [[Dale Watson (singer)|Dale Watson]]
* [[Dale Watson (singer)|Dale Watson]]
* [[Cheryl Wheeler]]
* [[Cheryl Wheeler]]
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''2006''
''2006''
* Seth Bernard and Daisy May
* Seth Bernard and Daisy May
* Ira Bernstein and [[Riley Baugus]]
*[[Ira Bernstein]] and [[Riley Baugus]]
* The Biddies
* The Biddies
* Calvin Cooke
* Calvin Cooke
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* [[Jay Ungar|Jay and Molly and Their Family Band]]
* [[Jay Ungar|Jay and Molly and Their Family Band]]
* Jive At Five
* Jive At Five
* Randy Kohrs and The Lites
*[[Randy Kohrs]] and The Lites
* Lafayette Rhythm Devils
* Lafayette Rhythm Devils
* Los Bandits
* Los Bandits
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* [[Tim O'Brien (musician)|Tim O'Brien and The Crossing]]
* [[Tim O'Brien (musician)|Tim O'Brien and The Crossing]]
* Los Pleneros de la 21
* Los Pleneros de la 21
* Claudia Schmidt
*[[Claudia Schmidt]]
* Tongue and Groove
* Tongue and Groove
* [[Volo Bogtrotters]]
* [[Volo Bogtrotters]]
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* [[Utah Phillips]]
* [[Utah Phillips]]
* Red Mule String Band
* Red Mule String Band
* Peter Madcat Ruth and Shari Kane
*[[Peter Madcat Ruth]] and Shari Kane
* Reunited Gospel Echoes
* Reunited Gospel Echoes
* Sally Rogers and [[Claudia Schmidt]]
* Sally Rogers and [[Claudia Schmidt]]
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* [[Robin Petrie]] and Danny Carnahan
* [[Robin Petrie]] and Danny Carnahan
* Ranch Romance
* Ranch Romance
* Saginaw Ojibwe Singers
* Saginaw [[Ojibwe]] Singers
* [[Dick Siegel]]
* [[Dick Siegel]]
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* [[Maura O'Connell]]
* [[Maura O'Connell]]
* Rhythm In Shoes
* Rhythm In Shoes
* Saginaw Ojibwe Singers
* Saginaw [[Ojibwe]] Singers
* [[Dick Siegel]]
* [[Dick Siegel]]
* Song Sisters
* Song Sisters
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* Kentucky Warblers
* Kentucky Warblers
* [[Red Clay Ramblers]]
* [[Red Clay Ramblers]]
* Peter Madcat Ruth
*[[Peter Madcat Ruth]]
* [[Johnny Shines]], [[Peter Ostroushko]] and the Mando Boys
* [[Johnny Shines]], [[Peter Ostroushko]] and the Mando Boys
* [[Volo Bogtrotters]]
* [[Volo Bogtrotters]]
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* [[Reel World String Band]]
* [[Reel World String Band]]
* [[Riders in the Sky (band)|Riders In The Sky]]
* [[Riders in the Sky (band)|Riders In The Sky]]
* Peter Madcat Ruth
*[[Peter Madcat Ruth]]
* [[Marc Savoy|Savoy]]-[[Michael Doucet|Doucet]]
* [[Marc Savoy|Savoy]]-[[Michael Doucet|Doucet]]
* Howard "Sandman" Sims
* Howard "Sandman" Sims

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Wheatland Music Festival
GenreTraditional arts and music
Date(s)Weekend after Labor day
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Remus, Michigan, United States
Inaugurated1974
WebsiteWheatlandmusic.org
Facebook page

The Wheatland Music Festival is a music and arts festival organized by the Wheatland Music Organization, a non-profit organization specializing in the preservation and presentation of traditional arts and music.[1] Community outreach services include programming for Senior facilities and schools across mid-Michigan, year-round instrument lessons, scholarship programs, Jamborees, Traditional Dances, and Wheatscouts - a free program educating children through music, dance, storytelling, crafts and nature. Each year, the organization holds its annual Traditional Arts Weekend the weekend of Memorial Day, and its annual festival during the second weekend in September in the unincorporated community of Remus in the state of Michigan, in the United States.

[2] The first Wheatland Music Festival was held August 24, 1974.

History

In the early seventies a small group of Mt. Pleasant Food Co-Op (now the GreenTree Cooperative Grocery) members and local musicians were staging free concerts and benefits around the Big Rapids and Mt. Pleasant, MI areas. Common sites were city parks and public halls. Proceeds enabled the food co-op to pay rent and utilities. Meanwhile, founders of the Wheatland Music Organization were organizing about two concerts a month during the summer.

The First Wheatland Bluegrass Festival was held as a benefit for the Mt. Pleasant Food Co-Op, August 24, 1974. It was a one-day event held on the Rhode family farm, located four miles east of Remus on M-20. June Rhodes' utility room became festival headquarters, her backyard was the backstage area, and her sister-in-law's yard across the road was the parking lot. The flatbed trailers were in place along with the first-aid tent, a sound system, and a hotdog stand.

Several hundred people attended the First Wheatland Festival. Perhaps the single most important attendee was the local postmaster. Before the first festival was even over he had already offered the use of his farm for the next year. The one improvement he could offer was a hayfield instead of corn stubble and dirt. All in all he knew just what the festival idea needed.

Who was that postmaster? And why would he want hundreds of strangers sleeping across his 160-acre backyard? What would his wife have to say about this? Mark and Gladys Wernette were contemplating taking a big step towards an uncertain future. But like their parents, Mecosta County's Alsatian pioneers, Mark and Gladys were committed to what they thought was their civic responsibility and offered to lend a hand.

By 1975 Wheatland was born. Elections were held and the board of directors was established. Many of the first directors are still active in the organization. This can be attributed to their faith in each other, their commitment to community service, and passion for preserving and presenting traditional music and arts.[3]

Timeline

1970s

[4] 1974

  • 1st Wheatland Music Festival (one-day event on Aug 24th)

1975

  • Board of Directors Established (May 13)
  • Articles of Incorporation filed as "Wheatland Music Organization" (May 29)
  • Festival moved to Wernette Farm

1976

  • Wheatland Music Festival becomes a 2-day event
  • Information tent was born: rented from the Beal City Knights of Colombus

1977

  • Wheatland Bylaws are ratified/amended
  • Non-Profit Status is awarded
  • 1st Wheatlan Music Festival album is produced
  • 1st WMO Reunion is held at Central Michigan University

1978

  • 1st "Main Stage" is built

1979

  • "Our Front Porch" radio show is developed
  • Costabella Cloggers make 1st appearance at Wheatland Music Festival
  • Public Transportation 1st used at Wheatland Music Festival

1980s

1980

  • Day-long textile arts workshops held at Wheatland in March
  • 6 Albums are now on Wheatland's Record Label
  • 1st Grant was received to host a Community Education Program in October

1981

  • 1st WMO Newsletter is established

1982

  • WMO purchases their 1st computer
  • WCMU Begins taping the music festival

1983 Land purchase: WMO puts $100 down on Gunnison Property

  • WMO Sponsors 1st Music Conference
  • WMO Begins Old Time Country dances in Mt. Pleasant

1984

  • "Our Front Porch" radio show is offeered to National Public Radio
  • Land Contract signed to purchase 20 acres from Mark and Gladys Wernette

1985

  • Wheatland Cabin is built
  • Kids Hill Playhouse is built

1986

  • More work done at Kids Hill: 5 picnic tables built along with a wood framed swing and fenced in area for sheep

1987

  • A recycling program is introduced at Wheatland
  • Ice made available for sale on site for first time
  • Wheatscouts program for children begins at Wheatland
  • WMO monthly Jamboreed begin at Wheatland

1988

  • "Third Stage" Dance Pavilion is built
  • WMO added "Inc." to its name
  • WMO Logo Trademarked/Patented
  • Teen Dance at the Festival is established

1989

  • Elyce Fishman Scholarship established
  • 1st Wheatland Dance Camp is held over Memorial Day Weekend (May 26–28)
  • WMO collaborates with MSU to produce "Michigan In Song" Michigan performers cassettes
  • WMO Presented with "Ambassador's Award" by Mecosta County Chamber of Commerce

1990s

1990

  • 140 Acres purchased from Mark and Gladys Wernette
  • WMO Board develops revised mission statement, bylaws and organizational goals
  • WMO Copyright registration process begins
  • The Gladys Wernette Classroom Building is built

1991

  • Kitchen Building is built
  • Wheatland Memberships begin
  • Mark and Gladys Wernette celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary

1992

  • Information Building is built
  • Electricity became available at all work stations and lighting is added to the campgrounds
  • Orientation Workshops begin for campground volunteers
  • "Peace Train" added to Kids Hill

1998

  • Original "Main Stage" is moved to Kids Hill
  • The structure now known as "Main Stage" is built

2000s

2001

  • The Hospitality Building known as the "Post Office" is built in honor of Mark Wernette

"2014" whoo-hoo!! 40th. Anniversary Wheatland music festival. "Carry it on" dance project. To hopefully another 40 years.

Performers By Year

2010s

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1980s

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1984

1983

  • Beausoleil
  • Sandy Bradley and The Small Wonder String Band
  • Major Contay and the Canebrake Rattlers
  • Costabella Cloggers
  • Jean Denny
  • Robert Dodson
  • Double Decker String Band
  • Fiddle Puppets
  • Foot Loose
  • Day and Kay Gordon
  • Henrie Brothers
  • Hot Mud Family
  • Lost World String Band
  • Joel Mabus
  • Na Cabar Feidh
  • Reel Union
  • Sally Rogers
  • Claudia Schmidt
  • Mike Seeger
  • Dick Tarrier

1982

1981

  • Bosom Buddies
  • Wilma Lee Cooper and the Clinch Mountain Clan
  • Dance All Night
  • De Dannan
  • Rick and Maureen Del Grosso
  • Fiction Brothers
  • Fiddle Puppets
  • Henrie Brothers
  • Hot Mud Family
  • Ken Bloom
  • Mulligan Dancers
  • Na Cabar Feidh
  • Percy Danforth
  • Red Clay Ramblers
  • Sally Rogers
  • Dick Tarrier
  • John Turner and the Fiddletree Band
  • Whetstone Run
  • Williams Family

1980

1970's

1979

  • Backwoods String Band
  • Costabella Cloggers
  • Patrick Couton
  • Dekalb
  • Dutch Cove String Band
  • Green Grass Cloggers
  • Gypsy Gypo String Band
  • Henrie Brothers
  • Hot Mud Family
  • Lost World String Band
  • Joel Mabus
  • Port City Bluegrass Boys
  • Quackgrass
  • Red Clay Ramblers
  • Reel World String Band
  • Jean Ritchie
  • Roustabout String Band
  • Tracy and Eloise Schwarz
  • Mike Seeger and Alice Gerrard
  • Sinclair Bros.
  • Carl Story
  • Williams Family with Jay Round

1978

  • Patrick Couton
  • Kitty Donohoe
  • Fall City Ramblers
  • Flat Pickers Local No. 169
  • Green Grass Cloggers
  • Highwoods String Band
  • Hot Mud Family
  • Lost World String Band
  • Joel Mabus
  • Wade Mainer
  • Martin, Bogan and Armstrong
  • New Pine River Valley Boys
  • Quackgrass
  • Quality Quinn
  • Red Clay Ramblers
  • Sinclair Bros.
  • Swamp Cats
  • Jay Ungar and Lynn Hardy
  • Vice Versa
  • Williams Family

1977

1976

  • Cabbage Crik
  • Easy Pickins
  • Highwoods String Band
  • Pine River Valley Boys
  • Mike Seeger
  • Stillhouse String Band
  • Sweet Corn
  • Williams Family

1975

  • GLA Grass
  • Kathy Ann and the Sounds of the South
  • Kentucky Grass
  • Pine River Valley Boys
  • RFD Boys
  • Stillhouse String Band
  • Don Stover and the White Oak Mountain Boys
  • Sunset Express
  • Williams Family

1974

  • Bean Town Valley Ramblers
  • Easy Pickins
  • Kentucky Grass
  • Roy McGinnis and the Sunnysiders
  • Pine River Valley Boys
  • Tennessee Valley Boys

References

  1. ^ www.wheatlandmusic.org http://www.wheatlandmusic.org/about-us/our-mission/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ www.wheatlandmusic.org http://www.wheatlandmusic.org/about-us/wheatlands-history/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ http://www.wheatlandmusic.org/
  4. ^ www.wheatlandmusic.org http://www.wheatlandmusic.org/wheatland-timeline/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ www.wheatlandmusic.org http://www.wheatlandmusic.org/past-performers/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)