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 The Waddington Brothers
 Country Bluegrass Western Band
 
 Thursday, November 13, 2025, 7:30 pm
 Culpeper County High School Auditorium
 
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         | The Waddington Brothers, a band of four brothers from rural North 
			Dakota, perform what they live: music that is real to them, that 
			takes listeners on a journey through the heart of the American West. 
			Seth, Ethan, Jacob and Job skillfully blend cowboy and bluegrass 
			music, creating a style that is timelessly classic and yet 
			refreshingly new and unique. Their rich, stirring harmonies and 
			instrumental versatility bring familiar favorites like “Old Home 
			Town,” “Less Traveled Road,” and “Red River Valley” to life in way 
			that is entertaining and engaging for audiences of all ages! 
 This quartet has developed a sound that is truly as strong as it is 
			special. And their gift for captivating an audience comes naturally 
			to these men. Whether they’re singing about cowboys or cabins, 
			hunting or horseback riding, ranches or Indian reservations, The 
			Waddington Brothers share heartfelt songs that evoke feelings of 
			warmth, appreciation, and a genuine connection to the way life was 
			lived by our country’s pioneers.
 
 This group shares their music as a well-polished craft: one that’s 
			been cultivated by four siblings who have been playing and singing 
			together their entire lives. While their performing experience 
			together traces back to 2004, the band officially came together as 
			The Waddington Brothers in 2019. Their musical inspiration today is 
			drawn from many pools of influences. Their sound might be described 
			as a mixture of traditional bluegrass, gospel music, and Western 
			strains reminiscent of The Sons of the Pioneers. Even more 
			accurately, though, it can be described as something brand 
			new—something powerfully different—a breath of fresh air to their 
			audiences, that could only be created by four brothers with such an 
			authentic synergy and blend. And it’s been proven: in 2023 at the 
			annual SPBGMA (Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of 
			America) Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, The Waddington Brothers 
			took first place in the International Bluegrass Band Competition.
 
 
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