University School hosts annual JAM fundraiser

The region’s rising bluegrass musicians showcased their talents at the ‘Pickin’ in the School-Yard’ fundraiser hosted by University School on Saturday. The annual JAM event brought together young artists and community members in a celebration of music and support for local programs.

Key Takeaways:

  • University School hosted the annual ‘Pickin’ in the School-Yard’ JAM fundraiser.
  • The event took place on Saturday, uniting the community.
  • Rising bluegrass musicians from the region showcased their talents.
  • The fundraiser supports music programs and young talent.
  • The story was published by Johnson City Press on April 14, 2025.

A Community Comes Together for Music

On Saturday, the halls of University School resonated with the vibrant sounds of bluegrass music as the community gathered for the annual ‘Pickin’ in the School-Yard’ JAM fundraiser. The event has become a staple in the region, drawing attention to the wealth of young musical talent flourishing in the area.

The ‘Pickin’ in the School-Yard’ Tradition

The fundraiser, fondly known as ‘Pickin’ in the School-Yard,’ offers a platform for aspiring bluegrass musicians to perform and engage with an appreciative audience. This year’s gathering continued the tradition, with performances that celebrated both the heritage and the future of the genre.

Spotlight on Young Musicians

Rising artists took center stage, their performances highlighting not only technical skill but also a deep connection to the bluegrass roots of the Appalachian region. The enthusiasm and passion displayed by these young musicians captivated attendees and underscored the importance of nurturing local talent.

Supporting Music Programs

Proceeds from the JAM fundraiser directly support music programs that provide education and opportunities for young artists. The community’s participation ensures that initiatives like these continue to thrive, fostering a supportive environment for creative expression.

Reflecting on the Impact

The success of the ‘Pickin’ in the School-Yard’ event reinforces the vital role that community involvement plays in the arts. University School’s commitment to hosting the fundraiser highlights a dedication to cultural enrichment and the encouragement of the next generation of musicians.

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