Huck Finn Jubilee

Huck Finn Jubilee
Status Active
Genre Festival
Frequency Annually
Location(s) Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park
Coordinates 34°04′25″N 117°35′26″W / 34.073658°N 117.590658°W / 34.073658; -117.590658
Country United States
Years active 1974-present
Founder Don Tucker
Most recent 13–15 June 2014
Previous event 38th Annual Huck Finn Jubilee
Next event 39th Annual Huck Finn Jubilee
Attendance 50,000[1]
Area Ontario, California
Patron(s) Brian Tucker
Sponsor Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau
Website
huckfinn.com

The Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival or simply The Huck Finn Jubilee is an annual three-day bluegrass event held in Ontario, California. It is held during the second weekend in June at the Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park and features RV and tent camping, traditional "Americana" activities, and live bluegrass music. The festival also features activities, such as greased pole climbing, tomahawk throwing, pie eating, river rafting, and arts and crafts. The event is also the West Coast’s biggest bluegrass festival, with acts such as The String Cheese Incident, Ralph Stanley, Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers, and Rhonda Vincent.[1]

History

The history of the Jubilee began in Norco, California in the early 70's. Tuckers, David "Russ" and Maureen Russell, Steve and Sandy Perault and Christianson each had a hand in making it a success before it ever moved to and including Victorville.

The Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival was founded by Don Tucker and his family in 1976 and was eventually held at the Mojave Narrows Regional Park in Victorville, California, on Father’s Day weekend. The festival, which at first featured mostly local talent as the bluegrass entertainment, achieved success in its first few years, with attendance as high as 7,000.

In 1989, Bobby Osborne of bluegrass duo The Osborne Brothers called Tucker to ask if he would book them for Friday night, as they were "stuck on the West Coast". In the following years after their performance at the Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival, Tucker began booking national talent such as The Country Gentlemen, The Seldom Scene, Jimmy Martin, J.D. Crowe, Larry Sparks, Tony Rice, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Lonesome River Band, among others. In 2001, the Huck Finn Jubilee was named the bluegrass event of the year by the International Bluegrass Music Association.[2][3]

After Don Tucker died in 2012, the festival moved to Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park in Ontario, California, for the following year. In May 2014, Michael Krouse and the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau acquired the festival to ensure its continuation.[4][5]

In November 2014, Huck Finn Jubilee officials announced that starting in 2015, the festival will be held annually during the second weekend in June to facilitate event planning and avoid potential conflict with the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, which is held the third weekend in June.[6][7]

Acts

Notable performers at the event include acts such as Sam Bush, The String Cheese Incident, Ralph Stanley, Rhonda Vincent, Del McCoury Band,[8] David Byrne, Johnny Cash, Cherryholmes, Elvis Costello, David Byrne, John Fogerty, Dixie Chicks, New Monsoon, Sharon Gilchrist, Railroad Earth, New Grass Revival, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Willie Nelson, Robert Plant, John Prine, Yonder Mountain String Band, Mumford & Sons, Peter Rowan, Leftover Salmon, Béla Fleck, Chris Thile, Noam Pikelny, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, Tim O'Brien, Counting Crows, Nickel Creek, Lyle Lovett, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers[9] among others.

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Huck Finn Jubilee.

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References

  1. 1 2 Nisperos, Neil (11 June 2014). "50,000 expected for three-day Huck Finn Jubilee bluegrass festival in Ontario". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  2. Nolan, Michel (7 July 2013). "Get your Huck Finn Jubilee on at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park". Redlands Daily Facts. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  3. "Bluegrass Event of the Year". IBMA. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  4. "Huck Finn Jubilee Finds Permanent Home in Ontario, California". Huck Finn Jubilee. 24 January 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  5. Lawless, John (22 May 2014). "Huck Finn festival under new management". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  6. "Huck Finn Jubilee Announces New Dates for 2015 and Beyond". CyberGrass. 30 November 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  7. "Huck Finn Jubilee Adopts Fixed Calendar". Discover Ontario, California. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  8. MacIntosh, Dan (24 May 2014). "Huck Finn lives again at Huck Finn Jubilee". AXS TV. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  9. "Steve Martin has fun with Huck Finn Jubilee audience in Ontario". Daily Bulletin. 2015-06-13. Retrieved 2015-08-05.

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