Paula Bradley and Bill Dillof are accomplished musicians who have performed at many festivals: including the Philadelphia Folk Festival, the Wheatland Music Festival, MN OT and Bluegrass Festival, Renfro Valley Barn Dance, Pinewoods Folk Music Week, Hillbilly Days in
Pikeville, KY, and the Hudson Clearwater Revival. Additionally, they are sought-after
traditional music teachers and have been staff instructors at Augusta (Elkins, WV) and
Swannanoa (Asheville, NC) Old-Time Weeks, Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp and the
Maryland Banjo Academy. Paula is also an accomplished flatfoot dancer
and tinkles the ivories with honkytonk heroines Girl Howdy as well as pickin’ the banjo with the Uncle Earl.
Paula Bradley and Bill Dillof are accomplished musicians who have performed at many festivals: including the Philadelphia Folk Festival, the Wheatland Music Festival, Minnesota Old Time and Bluegrass Festival, Renfro Valley Barn Dance, Pinewoods Folk Music Week, Hillbilly Days in Pikeville, KY, and the Hudson Clearwater Revival. Additionally, they are sought-after traditional music teachers and have been staff instructors at Augusta (Elkins, WV) and Swannanoa (Asheville, NC) Old-Time Weeks, Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp and the Maryland Banjo Academy. Paula is also an accomplished flatfoot dancer and tinkles the ivories with honkytonk heroines Girl Howdy and picks the banjo with Uncle Earl.
Jim Burns is a prize winning fiddler who has performed at the Hudson Clearwater Revival, in Singapore touring with the Green Glass Cloggers, Champlain Valley Festival, Brandywine Old Time Music Festival, Caffe Lena and the Hubbard Hall Fiddle Weekend. He has also been on the staff of Ashokan Fiddle & Dance Camp (Southern Week), and appears in the VT fiddling documentary, “Music For The Sky.” Jim is also an accomplished songwriter and has had songs recorded by the Lonesome River Band, John Kirk and others.


