Thank you all for making Balsam Range’s hometown concert series such a success. The show with Darin & Brooke on the 15th was a sell-out. If you couldn’t make it—or if you were there and you’d like to relive the moment—now, you can! Balsam Range’s record label, Crossroads / Mountain Home Music, launched the Crossroads Video Vault with the footage from the 15th. You can stream or download the concerts here: http://crossroadsmusic.com/various/winter-bluegrass-series-at-the-colonial-theatre-vol1/
These live concert videos are recorded direct to hard drive with three cameras and live switching. To preserve the live feel of the performances, the concerts are captured in their entirety and delivered unedited.
So call some friends, pop some corn, and open the Crossroads Video Vault!

Man, what a show. So glad I can relive it. Thanks guys.
Got my ticket for the Boxcars night also.
Hey Clifton…We had fun! Boxcars are wonderful. The Harris and Crowe Brothers will put it on too.
Marc -
Sorry to see the end of the Fiddlin Pig. I hope Balsam Range finds another regular venue in the WNC area.
I listen to the “Last Train…” album nearly every day as I drive to Greenwood to do volunteer work at Lander University.
Dee
I’m proud to say I was there for your final performance at The Fiddlin’ Pig, your “Trains I Missed” CD Release Party, and your first official professionally recorded and commercially marketed live performance. We’re looking forward to seeing you all again very soon!
Thanks Eric. Come see us!