Union County Heritage Festival
Celebrate Fall and hear Wild Blue Yonder's unique "Classy 'Grassy" and Old-Time Gospel tunes, this year featuring Kristiana McCombs Arnwine on fiddle, cello and vocals. Fun, family outdoor festival with…
Celebrate Fall and hear Wild Blue Yonder's unique "Classy 'Grassy" and Old-Time Gospel tunes, this year featuring Kristiana McCombs Arnwine on fiddle, cello and vocals. Fun, family outdoor festival with…
Welcome Fall at this fun local family-friendly event. WBY duo will share Old-Time Appalachian and Gospel tunes with mandolin, banjo, guitar and vocals. At beautiful Norris Dam State Park, it's…
Wild Blue Yonder will share Appalachian Gospel music in celebration of 75 years of ministry at Fair Havens Baptist Church with a birthday party on Sunday, September 29. The community…
Wild Blue Yonder Appalachian trio is excited to return to Marble Springs for Sevier Day 2024! Come hear authentic roots music in "Classy 'grassy" style and soak up some local…
Come enjoy Appalachian roots and Old-Time Gospel tunes by Phil and Melissa of Wild Blue Yonder at this FREE, fun, family event in the Ritta community. A great way to…
WBY is honored to return to Historic Ramsey House in East Knox County, this year introducing beautiful new talent on cello, fiddle and vocals - Kristiana McCombs Arnwine! The festival…
WBY returns for the second year to help celebrate East Tennessee history in downtown Knoxville. The FREE festival, to be held at the East Tennessee History Center on Gay Street,…
Wild Blue Yonder returns for the 3rd year to celebrate Knoxville's Irish heritage at this fun local fest! And this year we introduce cellist/fiddler/vocalist Kristiana McCombs Arnwine, who will delight…
Wild Blue Yonder brings its edgy, unique "Classy 'Grassy" sound to the stage as the trio opens for bluegrass artist Wyatt Ellis in this time-honored music series. Presented by Middlesboro…
It was a hot time at the Museum of Appalachia as WBY joined in the annual celebration with Old-Time and Gospel music. Even Phil's banjo couldn't compete with the boom…