Performing in eight different countries over the past 5 years in many different venues, The Musselwhite Family's bluegrass band rarely gets away without an encore. Though they may have some of the youngest pickers around, age isn't a factor when you listen to their close family harmony and hard driving instrumentals. They share their lives with their audiences and no two shows are ever alike! Fun for the whole family, don’t miss their next performance!


Morgan

Morgan: Fiddle player extraordinaire, young in years but well aged in her ability to sing with a dynamic, powerful voice. When God handed out the talent in this family, He gave her a double dose!

Congratulations to Morgan. She received the Bluegrass Public Performance Scholarship at ETSU and will be entering there this fall.

ETSU's Bluegrass, Old Time, and Country Music program has several alumni that have gone on and had success in the music business. The most notable is country music superstar Kenny Cheseney. Other notable alumni include Tim Stafford (Blue Highway), Barry Bales (Allison Krauss and Union Station), Adam Steffey (Mountain Heart), Hunter Barry (Rhonda Vincent and the Rage), and Becky Buller (Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike).


Molly
Molly: Scruggs-style banjo picker whose determination for perfection rings clear. She has that high lonesome voice that’s perfect for bluegrass!

Luke
Luke: Our young mandolin player that tries to imitate The Darlings from The Andy Griffith Show. Folks like to watch him play just to see if they can get him to grin and show off those dimples!

John
John: The youngest member of the band, he can simply walk out on stage with his bass and get applause. Loved by audiences all over the world for his lead singing and ability to sleep in his bass case!

Cindy
Cindy: Mom, music teacher, chauffeur, and maker of the famous PB&J. She has been into bluegrass for over 40 years and loves every minute of it. She plays guitar and mandolin with “the gang” as she calls them and never sees a dull moment on stage!

Mark
Cardboard Dad: This cardboard cutout of the children's father has been retired and now is resting peacefully behind an old schrunk in the house.
Mark
, however, is still on active duty with the Army and is stationed at Ft. McPherson, GA