
- Art and Charlotte Runyan -


- Daisy -
She is probably one of our oldest Bluegrass fans being in her 90's. She is Charlotte's mother.


- Wes Davis and Jim -
Wes is one of the most talented musicians I know. He plays almost all stringed instruments, as well as harmonica. Jim also plays harmonica as well as being an excellent Master of Ceremonies.


- Milo McIntosh -
Milo helped get the Washington Bluegrass Association Gazette started. He is an excellent editor. Also plays guitar.


- Ray Byrd -
Ray is an excellent fiddle player, and you see him often around the festivals and jams. He is also on the WBA Board of Directors.


- Eric Parrill -
Eric is another of those classified as an excellent musician. He can play all string instruments, but prefers the banjo and is excellent at it. Sometimes it's hard to keep up with Eric's banjo. He is also a member of the WBA Board of Directors.


- Johnny Baker -
Johnny plays the guitar and he loves to sing "I'm My Own Grandpa" and we love to hear him sing it. You can run into Johnny at most festivals and jams.


- Jim Creamer -
Now, here is a great fellow. If you run into this great bass player at a festival, I bet you will be laughing in 5 minutes. We inducted Jim into our Legendary Mandolin Sisters, so he is officially a Mandolin Sister. He did our bass for us a lot of times. If ya meet him, just call him Sister.


- Ron and Barbara Fry -
Ron and Barbara do the sound now at a lot of festivals, but they use to have their own band. Ron played mandolin and Barbara played bass. An excellent band it was. Hope to see them performing again soon.


- Bill Stone and Son -
Bill Stone had a band called "No Class Bluegrass". It had a mandolin, bass and guitar. They also had the worlds smallest bumpersticker. What a unique and great sound they had.


