The Bing Brothers, alongside fiddler Jake Krack, are set to deliver an electrifying performance at the Pocahontas County Opera House on March 1 at 7 p.m. For those who crave the authentic strains of old-time, bluegrass, and traditional Irish tunes, this event is not to be missed.
This annual performance has become a local tradition, offering a unique opportunity to witness the legendary Bing Brothers Band in their element. Known for their hard-driving string band music, the band has taken their sound from the hollows of West Virginia to the international stage, captivating audiences as far afield as Australia and Ireland. Despite such global acclaim, the Bing Brothers have remained loyal to their West Virginia mountain heritage, crafting a sound both distinct and dynamic.
Leading the charge is Mike Bing on mandolin, whose enduring passion has kept the band on the road for over 40 years. With Bob Leving on guitar, Tim Corbett on bass, and Tim Bing, a multi-time West Virginia State Champion, on banjo, the ensemble is one of formidable talent. Jake Krack, a multiple award-winning fiddler, rounds out the group, adding his own old-time flair to the mix.
The evening also serves as a preview for the band's latest studio album, “Just Jammin' with Friends, Vol. 1.” Fans can expect a taste of their newest musical endeavors alongside cherished classics. For those looking to delve deeper, the Opera House has recorded story sessions with Mike Bing and Jake Krack, offering personal insights that are now available for streaming on their website.
Integral to the West Virginia music scene, all key members of the Bing Brothers play pivotal roles in hosting Allegheny Echoes. This annual celebration of Appalachian culture brings together students and seasoned performers for a week of learning and fun amidst the scenic beauty of Pocahontas County.
With a 250-seat capacity, the historic Pocahontas County Opera House in Marlinton offers a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere that is also accessible to those with disabilities. Given the anticipated demand, advance bookings are recommended. Tickets are available for a $10 donation, with free admission for those aged 17 and under, ensuring accessibility for families and fostering youth engagement with the arts. Tickets can be obtained through the Opera House website, the 4th Avenue Gallery in Marlinton, or at the venue on the day of the performance.
The Pocahontas County Opera House owes its success to the support of numerous sponsors, including the West Virginia Division of Culture and History and the West Virginia Commission on the Arts. Their backing, alongside contributions from local organizations and the community, continues to keep the arts vibrant in Pocahontas County.
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