Pam Setser, Tim Crouch & Danny Dozier

Three Pillars of Ozark Tradition
Pam Setser, Tim Crouch, and Danny Dozier bring together generations of experience in Arkansas’s traditional music community. Each has spent a lifetime steeped in the songs, fiddle tunes, and stories of the Ozarks, performing at the Ozark Folk Center, on stages across the country, and at countless community gatherings, jam sessions, and front‑porch picks back home.
For this performance, the three share the stage to trade tunes and stories, demonstrating the living, social character of Ozark traditional music. It is music that exists not for spectacle but for the company it keeps, the dances it powers, and the long lineage of musicians it carries forward.
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A veteran Mountain View multi-instrumentalist and tradition bearer carrying forward the songs and stories of the Ozarks.
Joshua Youngblood
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