Scotland’s biggest Bluegrass music festival is about to get even bigger and better. John Sheldon, who is the main man behind the event, a formidable banjo picker himself, first set up the Guildtown event in 1986 in memory of Kentucky’s ‘Father of Bluegrass,‘ Bill Monroe, and it grew in popularity, attracting capacity crowds of aficionados, many of them from abroad, for close to 30 years. Having outgrown the rural site in Perthshire, which was it…
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