Breakin’ Up Winter
Breakin’ Up Winter video created by producer Jon Grimson
Mark your Calendars! Breakin’ Up Winter 2025 is set for
Cedars of Lebanon State Park on March 7-9, 2025
Breakin’ Up Winter
Shake off the cold and rosin up your bow. Registration opens Dec. 1, 2024 here –
Register online or by U.S. Mail https://notsba.org/2025-registration/
Below is a sample of the last event. 2025 Schedule will be available closer to the event.
NOTSBA invites you to be a part of our annual gathering of old-time music lovers from around the country who come to learn, jam, dance, sing, hike, eat, and just sit around talking about and enjoying the music we all love. Breakin’ Up Winter is NOTSBA’s annual retreat held at Cedars of Lebanon State Park the first weekend in March every year. The time there is leisurely and peaceful, the perfect opportunity to commune with Mother Nature and connect with your inner bum-ditty.
The backbone of Breakin’ Up Winter is our Roots of Old-Time Music presentation lineup. Breakin’ Up Winter attracts quality speakers every year. A team of presenters each give a talk and a tune workshop, and most lead an open jam. Presenters come from all across the country, injecting new character into old time classics and teaching new tunes for us to savor. Some presenters are fiddlers, some banjo players, others are guitar pickers or play pretty near anything that makes music. The atmosphere is always light and many laughs are heard between tunes. BUW is always fun and rewarding to attend.
NOTSBA’S Heritage Award
Each year, the NOTSBA Board of Directors selects a person or persons who are known for their lifelong dedication to teaching and passing on old time music in a traditional manner, and presents them with a plaque and small honorarium.
NOTSBA’s annual Heritage Award is presented at the Roots of Old-Time Music program at Breakin’ Up Winter. Each year’s honoree is selected by the NOTSBA Board of Directors in appreciation for a lifelong contribution to traditional and old time music.
- Friday is our Roots of Old Time Music day, with lectures and presentations along with the presentation of our annual Heritage Award
- Workshops and performances all weekend
- Vendors of old-time music books, CDs and acoustic instruments
- Jamming, jamming, and more jamming
- Square Dance on Saturday night
If you haven’t yet taken the opportunity to join NOTSBA and get a discount on Breakin’ Up Winter, please visit our membership page and consider joining as your way of saying thanks and to help us keep the lights on and the prices low.
Breakin’ Up Winter 2025 will be held March 7-9, 2025. Our Chairperson is Mary Alice Bernal.
Heritage Award Recipients
Workshops, Concerts and Jams
NOTSBA’s annual Breakin’ Up Winter retreat is a time we devote to learning from musicians and educators at the backbone of traditional music. Over the years, we’ve had the honor of hanging with some pretty heavy hitters.
Some of our previous presenters & performers
Charlie Acuff*
Sheila Kay Adams
Kellie Allen
David Bass
Kerry Blech
Ralph Blizard*
Paul Brown
James Bryan
Mark Campbell
Tom Carter
Jim & Joyce Cauthen
Shad Cobb
Andy Cohen
Susie Coleman
Clyde Davenport*
Hilary Dirlam
Rachel Eddy
Martin Fisher
J.P. Fraley*
Dan Gellert
Franklin George*
Alice Gerrard
George Gibson
Bruce Greene
Big Jim Griffith*
John Harrod
George Gruhn
Charlie Hartness
Nancy Hartness
Alan Jabbour*
Phil Jamison
Carl Jones
Dr. John Kelly
Will Keys
Mick Kinney
Walt Koken
Amanda Kowalski
Dwight Lamb*
Allie Lee
Frank Lee
Brad Leftwich
Bill Mansfield
Billy Mathews
Erynn Marshall
Thomas Maupin
Lester McCumbers*
Terri McMurray
Claire Milliner
Jenny Obert
Gerry Milnes
Don Pedi
Ken Perlman
Bill Peterson
Gretchen Priest-May
Ron Pen
Bill Peterson
Patt Plunkett
Daniel Rothwell
Tom Sauber
John Schwab
Mike Seeger*
Paul David Smith*
Bobby Taylor
Jeff Titon
Mac Traynham
Charlie Walden
Earl White Band
Christian Wig*
Charles Wolfe*
*deceased
Our presenters and performers put together casual workshops, talks and concerts for Breakin’ Up Winter. We get to enjoy their company and maybe gain a little deeper understanding of old-time music and related topics. We attempt to feature artists from Middle Tennessee as well as from other parts of the country so we can study a variety of regional styles. Attendees are treated to awesome concerts and a way-fun square dance on Saturday night.