- Copy/paste the container, and then make it visible and edit to your heart’s content. The category system works on it’s own, all you have to do is change the values as follows:
- Heading – change the visible title, and the Link it goes to.
- Category – Be sure not to make typos or it will create new categories based on them. each category will need it’s own <span> you don’t have to know what it is, just change the text in white in Elementor. For multiple categories, copy the existing span and paste it underneath it. make sure it is before </div> and after <div> as seen in all other examples.
- And this description section is just plain text, so nothing to fear there.
Things like the styling, categories, favicons on the left, etc… are all handled by a script, so no need to do any more than that. I have this saved as a template as well, so it should be easy to find if necessary. You could also use this very element you’re looking at right now, duplicate it, and then go to Advanced > Responsive > and turn on visibility for Desktop, Mobile and Tablet.
This is a group for people who enjoy playing bluegrass and jamming together. All levels of musicians welcome. Hosted by Liz Wolfe and a variety of bluegrass friends.
A directory (compiled by radio station Bluegrass Country) of bluegrass, old time, or folk music associations, societies, and clubs in over 40 U.S. States, as well as Canada, Brazil, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The listed organizations help connect members and provide information about local bluegrass jams and events.
We strive to offer a complete, FREE listing of bluegrass festivals and to promote the music we love. Please check with the venue before traveling distances in the event plans have changed since the website was last updated. Feel free to contact us if you have a festival you would like to have listed and join our bluegrass circle of friends, bands, fans and festival promoters here at Bluegrass RoadTrip!This is a group for people who enjoy playing bluegrass and jamming together. All levels of musicians welcome. Hosted by Liz Wolfe and a variety of bluegrass friends.
Check out the vibrant bluegrass music scene here in Brooklyn, NYC – and beyond. Join your hosts Mike Willner and Liz Wolfe to meet the musicians and teachers, explore the venues and events, and share the stories and community in the Bluegrass Borough …. and beyond. We’ll talk classic bluegrass, bluegrass-adjacent music, vendors, instruments, jam camps, current events, gear … you know, all the good stuff! So give a listen, we’ll have a fine old time.
This calendar lists bluegrass jams in NYC and the greater area. Times and details may change, so please double-check with the venue before attending.
The Boston Bluegrass Union (BBU) is an all-volunteer New England-based bluegrass music association promoting and supporting bluegrass festivals, concerts, jams, and bluegrass music education throughout the Northeast. Our premiere event is the Joe Val Bluegrass Festival, bringing national bluegrass acts to the Boston area on President’s Day Weekend for 34 years.
The Connecticut Bluegrass Association — or CTBA — is dedicated to bringing together the bluegrass community in CT, promoting Bluegrass Bands, Education, Jams, festivals, and event Venues.
A diverse content site for bluegrass. Includes events, reviews, news, opinion pieces and more!
A podcast made for banjo players, fans, and enthusiasts! Everything from interviews with professional players to playing tips and equipment discussions.
- Copy/paste the container, and then make it visible and edit to your heart’s content. The category system works on it’s own, all you have to do is change the values as follows:
- Heading – change the visible title, and the Link it goes to.
- Category – Be sure not to make typos or it will create new categories based on them. each category will need it’s own <span> you don’t have to know what it is, just change the text in white in Elementor. For multiple categories, copy the existing span and paste it underneath it. make sure it is before </div> and after <div> as seen in all other examples.
- And this description section is just plain text, so nothing to fear there.
Things like the styling, categories, favicons on the left, etc… are all handled by a script, so no need to do any more than that. I have this saved as a template as well, so it should be easy to find if necessary. You could also use this very element you’re looking at right now, duplicate it, and then go to Advanced > Responsive > and turn on visibility for Desktop, Mobile and Tablet.
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