Ruth and Max Bloomquist with Bruce Ling- mandolin. A Concert With Friends November 6, 2009.
Ruth and Max Bloomquist with Bruce Ling- mandolin. A Concert With Friends November 6, 2009.
Ruth and Max Bloomquist with John “Sky” King- guitar, Daniel Seabolt- fiddle, Richard King- mandolin, Bruce Ling- mandolin. A Concert With Friends November 6, 2009
From a Concert With Friends November 6, 2009. Ruth and Max Bloomquist with Richard King- mandolin, John “Sky” King- guitar, Daniel Seabolt- fiddle
July 19 was a day we had been excitedly anticipating. We had been invited to play a new West Michigan music festival, the Saugatuck Green Food Bluegrass Festival. Not only were we glad to play the festival, but we were […]
Australian DJ Geoff Morris celebrated the 200th broadcast of his twice weekly show, Wall To Wall Bluegrass this Friday. Geoff requested a copy of One Day Ain’t Enough when we promoted it to Folk and Bluegrass radio in 2007, and […]
We are honored and excited to announce that Ruth’s song All For Love’s Sake is currently being featured in the music player on the main page of the No Depression Community Site. This website is an extension of the new […]
We spent some time in the studio this week. All 12 origianl tracks for the new CD have the bass tracks done! The plan is to get the extra musicians into the studio in May and have the recording completed […]
New Band Picture The Ruth and Max Bloomquist Band Howdy folks. We just want to take a few minutes to introduce you to some very good friends of ours who will be playing a number of shows with us this […]
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