For old-time bluegrass, check out Backporch Banjo

Fourteen shows in eight weeks have kept the four-piece band Backporch Banjo busy.

"Bluegrass music with an old-time sound" is one description of the music they make.

BACKPORCH BANJO, half from the Comox Valley and half from  Qualicum Bay, will entertain this Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Zocalo Café playing 'bluegrass music with an old-time sound.'

BACKPORCH BANJO, half from the Comox Valley and half from Qualicum Bay, will entertain this Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Zocalo Café playing 'bluegrass music with an old-time sound.'

Fourteen shows in eight weeks have kept the four-piece band Backporch Banjo busy.

“Bluegrass music with an old-time sound” is one description of the music they make.

The combination of Scruggs-style and clawhammer banjo, finger-picked guitar with standup bass, mandolin and vocal harmonies keeps toes tapping.

The repertoire includes traditional bluegrass, old-time

and original tunes.

Earl Purvis and Linda Thorburn hail from Qualicum Bay. Bob Slater

and Kazimea Sokil live in the Comox Valley.

Last seen on the stage at the Coombs Bluegrass Festival,  Backporch Banjo will play in Courtenay at the Zocalo Café this Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Admission is by donation.

— Backporch Banjo

Comox Valley Record