The Storytellers Band
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Corona, CA
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Bluegrass Band
Karen R. said “One of the highlights of my position as the Talent Coordinator for the Northern California Bluegrass Society’s Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival (GOF)…”
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Smith Sisters appeared on Good Day Sacramento
Smith Sisters debut their CD!
Kelli on the red carpet at a music industry event in Beverly Hills, CA
Wendi on the red carpet at a Music Industry event in Beverly Hills, CA
Smith Sisters at Dad’s Shoe Tree
Wendi at a Recording session
Kelli at a recording session Orange County, CA
Smith Sisters CD cover
Kelli performing live Orange County, CA
Red Carpet of “the big” music industry event
Kelli and Wendi Smith of SMITH SISTERS BLUEGRASS have harmonies that are sweet and simply unmatched. Their performances combine classic country and traditional bluegrass.
To make things interesting the Smith Sisters also include untraditional songs... turning them bluegrass PLUS they add in original tunes with stories that engage their audiences. Never a dull moment!
Smith Sisters Bluegrass award winning music is played on radio stations around the world! If you want something unique and appealing SMITH SISTERS BLUEGRASS are a must!
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Karen R. said “One of the highlights of my position as the Talent Coordinator for the Northern California Bluegrass Society’s Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival (GOF)…”
Tiffany K. B. said “Jonathan was amazing. He is super talented- knows 500 plus songs of many genres. He has the best personality and delivers his music in a fun, entertaining,…”
Laine A. said “From my first interaction with Bob until the post-event debrief, Bob was a wonderful person to talk to. He instantly made me feel at ease with my event.…”
Michael F. said “We asked for the polka band experienced and they delivered! Kreg, Michael, Mark and Keith (If I remember everyones names correctly) absolute stole the…”