Bluegrass fans and musicians from around the country will converge Thursday-Saturday in Chickamauga, Georgia

The pickers will have you grinnin' at the 29th Boxcar Pinion Memorial Bluegrass Festival at Mountain Cove Farms

Larry Efaw and the Bluegrass Mountaineers from Ohio are making their first appearance at the Boxcar Pinion festival. / Facebook.com Photo
Larry Efaw and the Bluegrass Mountaineers from Ohio are making their first appearance at the Boxcar Pinion festival. / Facebook.com Photo

Bluegrass fans and musicians from around the country will make their way to Mountain Cove Farms this weekend for the 29th Boxcar Pinion Memorial Bluegrass Festival in Chickamauga, Georgia.

The festival is held in memory of Boxcar Pinion, who lost his life to cancer in 1990. It is organized each year by his daughters Cindy Pinion, Inez Pinion Castleberry and Ruth Pinion.

Thursday through Saturday, May 2-4, the cove will ring with bluegrass performed in the Show Barn. Three solid days of bands have been booked, in addition to innumerable jam sessions always held around the campsite.

If you go

› What: Boxcar Pinion Bluegrass Festival› Where: Mountain Cove Farms, 994 Dougherty Gap Road, Chickamauga, Georgia› When: 1-9 p.m. Thursday, May 2; 1-10 p.m. Friday, May 3; 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday, May 4› Admission: $85 three-day pass, $20 Thursday only, $30 Friday, $35 Saturday› For more information: foreverbluegrass.com

"Narrowing down the choices of bands to a few dozen is the hardest thing to do," says Cindy Pinion. "They are all so good, I love them all and it's hard to decide."

Pinion says making their first appearance at the festival will be Larry Efaw and the Bluegrass Mountaineers.

"We have our own Chickamauga resident Landon Fitzpatrick playing banjo with them. I'm proud of that," she says.

Pinion is also looking forward to the performance by the Fiddlers Anonymous Fiddle School Band, which kicks off Saturday's entertainment.

"These are all children learning to play bluegrass. It's always exciting to me for youth to be involved. I think any kid who wants to play bluegrass instead of video games is worth our support," she says.

And always-popular Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out will be Saturday night's headliner.

Pinion says this festival stresses a family atmosphere, and there will be activities such as craft vendors to browse, disc golf, fire rings and other outdoor recreation offered by Mountain Cove Farms.

Folks who want to stay for the full weekend can rent campsites. All camping reservations require a three-day ticket and three-night minimum stay. Children ages 15 and under camp free with a paying adult.

RV owners are advised there are hairpin curves coming from Lookout Mountain down Dougherty Gap Road. Large RVs coming across Lookout Mountain must travel to the farm via Highway 136/Highway 193.

To rent a campsite, call 706-820-2228 or 423-432-6276.

THE SCHEDULE

Thursday, May 2

2 p.m. Grandview Pickers

3 p.m. Slo Tyme

4 p.m. New Grass Express

5 p.m. Barefoot Nellie and Company

6 p.m. Fox Mountain Express

7 p.m. Owen and 'Em

8 p.m. The Landon Fitzpatrick Band

Friday, May 3

1 p.m. Double Cross Bluegrass Band

2 p.m. Point South Bluegrass

3 p.m. The New Dismembered Tennesseans

4 p.m. Audie Blaylock and Redline

5 p.m. Edgar Loudermilk Band featuring Jeff Autry

6 p.m. Lone Mountain Band

7 p.m. Bent Creek Band

8 p.m. Audie Blaylock and Redline

9 p.m. Edgar Loudermilk Band featuring Jeff Autry

Saturday, May 4

11:30 a.m. Fiddle School Band

Noon Southwind Bluegrass Band

1 p.m. Blue Ridge Grass

2 p.m. The Crowe Brothers

3 p.m. Larry Efaw and The Bluegrass Mountaineers

4 p.m. Mountain Cove Bluegrass

5 p.m. Frances Mooney and Fontana Sunset

6 p.m. Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road

7 p.m. The Crowe Brothers

8 p.m. Larry Efaw and The Bluegrass Mountaineers

9 p.m. Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out

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